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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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Socrates
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SUBJECT |
Socrates fast |
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Psychotherapy.
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Psychotherapist and patient.
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Psychotherapists -- Vocational guidance
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Psychotherapist and patient
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Psychotherapy
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Clinical & internal medicine.
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Health and Wellbeing.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Kennerley, Helen
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ISBN |
9780191986673 |
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0191986674 |
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0192573829 |
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9780192573810 |
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0192573810 |
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9780192573827 |
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