Constructive Therapies V2Michael F. Hoyt Guilford Press, 1 d’oct. 1998 - 388 pàgines Like its predecessor, Constructive Therapies, Volume 1, this engaging book presents a range of creative, time- effective approaches for helping clients build on their competencies and develop their own solutions. In-depth interviews with Michael White, Steve de Shazer, Bill O'Hanlon, Donald Meichenbaum, and Kenneth Gergen are incorporated with other clinicially oriented chapters from well-known therapists. Topics covered include different styles of constructive therapy, the externalization and deconstruction of problems, narrative work with ADHD-diagnosed children, a solution-focused approach for dealing with cases of domestic violence, EMDR and the MRI interactional approach, actualizing the empty self in psychotherapy, emotional and spiritual healing, and more. Illustrative case examples are featured throughout. |
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Introduction Some Stories Are Better Than Others | 1 |
On Ethics and the Spiritualities of the Surface A Conversation with Michael White | 33 |
Solution Building and Language Games A Conversation with Steve de Shazer | 60 |
Welcome to PossibilityLand A Conversation with Bill OHanlon | 87 |
CognitiveBehavioral Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder from a Narrative Constructivist Perspective A Conversation with Donald Meichenbaum | 122 |
Consulting the Problem about the Problematic Relationship An Exercise for Experiencing a Relationship with an Externalized Problem | 146 |
From Deficits to Special Abilities Working Narratively with Children Labeled ADHD | 161 |
Taking Safety Home A SolutionFocused Approach with Domestic Violence | 182 |
No Self? No Problem Actualizing Empty Self in Psychotherapy | 234 |
Core Transformation A Brief Therapy Approach to Emotional and Spiritual Healing | 271 |
A Golfers Guide to Brief Therapy with Footnotes for Baseball Fans | 302 |
Three Styles of Constructive Therapy | 315 |
ResourceFocused Therapy | 330 |
Postmodernism the Relational Self Constructive Therapies and Beyond A Conversation with Kenneth Gergen | 343 |
Songs for Constructive Therapists | 365 |
Index | 373 |
When the Past Is Present A Conversation about EMDR and the MRI Interactional Approach | 195 |
The Relational Self The Expanding of Love beyond Desire | 209 |
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