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Author Padesky, Christine A.

Title Dialogues for Discovery : Improving Psychotherapy's Effectiveness / edited by Christine Padesky, Helen Kennerley
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (561 pages)
Contents Cover -- Dialogues for Discovery -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1. Dialogues for Discovery: What? Why? When? -- Welcome All Therapists -- Dialogues for Discovery vs Changing Clients' Minds -- Definitions -- Discovery Methods in Psychotherapy: What Are They? -- The Roots of Socratic Dialogue: A Brief History -- Socrates -- Alfred Adler: Socratic questions in psychotherapy -- Aaron T. Beck: Socratic questioning in cognitive therapy James C. Overholser: The philosophy and logic of Socratic methods in psychotherapy
James C. Overholser: The philosophy and logic of Socratic methods in psychotherapy -- Christine A. Padesky: Purposes and uses of Socratic Dialogue and other guided discovery methods -- Other guided discovery methods -- Dialogues for Discovery: Why Use Them? -- Empirical research findings -- Socratic Dialogue: When to Use? -- When do we use Socratic Dialogue? -- When do we not use Socratic Dialogue? -- Summary -- References -- 2. The 4- Stage Model of Socratic Dialogue -- From Socratic Questioning to Socratic Dialogue -- 3 Speeds of Therapy -- 4- Stage Model of Socratic Dialogue
Stage 1: Informational questions -- Stage 2: Empathic listening -- Stage 3: Summary of information gathered -- Stage 4: Analytical and synthesizing questions -- Clinical illustration- debriefing a between-session learning assignment -- Socratic Dialogue is embedded in the 7- Column Thought Record -- Embedding Socratic Dialogue in other guided discovery methods -- Constructive use of Socratic Dialogue -- When to use Socratic Dialogue -- When Socratic Dialogue is not helpful -- Summary -- References -- 3. Guided Discovery for Depression and Suicide -- Depression Overview -- CBT for Depression
Engaging Depressed Clients in Collaborative Treatment -- Engaging the skeptical client in collaborative treatment -- Engaging an agitated client -- Activating depressed clients -- When clients generate meager evidence to counter a hot thought -- Hopelessness -- Make a safety plan with suicidal clients -- Client misses a session -- Relapse Management -- Recovery from a low mood -- Summary -- References -- 4. Guided Discovery with Anxiety -- Understanding Anxiety -- Shared features among anxiety and related disorders -- Common Traps Arising from Client Beliefs -- Client intolerance of uncertainty
The perceived need for self- protection -- Rigidity in response to anxiety -- Common Traps Originating in Therapists' Beliefs -- Fear of being unkind -- Fears the client's vulnerability is real -- Fine- tuning Socratic Dialogue -- Avoid questions that unhelpfully amplify worry -- When clients avoid affect -- When clients lack confidence -- When a client has limited experience of not being anxious -- Summary -- References -- 5. Imagery: The Language of Emotion -- What Is Mental Imagery? -- Importance of Imagery in Psychotherapy -- Imagery has stronger emotional impact than verbal processing
Summary This book teaches psychotherapists how to help their clients make better discoveries in every therapy session. Each chapter illustrates the 4-Stage Model of Socratic Dialogue and other guided discovery approaches. Guidelines are highlighted to help therapists avoid traps that frequently derail progress, as well as strategies for navigating them
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject Socrates
SUBJECT Socrates fast
Subject Psychotherapy.
Psychotherapist and patient.
Psychotherapists -- Vocational guidance
Psychotherapist and patient
Psychotherapy
Clinical & internal medicine.
Health and Wellbeing.
Form Electronic book
Author Kennerley, Helen
ISBN 9780191986673
0191986674
0192573829
9780192573810
0192573810
9780192573827