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Capitalizes on the vast and unrealized potential of empathy to
enhance the therapeutic relationship, facilitate deeper client
understanding, and inform treatment practice Presents a unique and
innovative framework by integrating multiple perspectives of
empathy with therapeutic skills across the treatment process.
Introduces a fresh and practical model of empathy that embraces
multiple perspectives to facilitate a wide range of skills-based
practices and address numerous treatment challenges
Capitalizes on the vast and unrealized potential of empathy to
enhance the therapeutic relationship, facilitate deeper client
understanding, and inform treatment practice Presents a unique and
innovative framework by integrating multiple perspectives of
empathy with therapeutic skills across the treatment process.
Introduces a fresh and practical model of empathy that embraces
multiple perspectives to facilitate a wide range of skills-based
practices and address numerous treatment challenges
Dawn of Memories is a journey into the realm of early recollections
of childhood and a search for the meaning of the remembrances.
Since 1895, first memories have been a subject of hundreds of
investigations around the world. The age of a person's initial
recollections, the content of the memories and various other topics
are of enduring interest to people of all ages. Early recollections
yield deep insights into an individual's personality and ways of
perceiving life, and can help both individuals and clinicians to
employ these first memories for personality appraisal and growth.
Building on earlier studies, Dawn of Memories presents a clear and
understandable framework for interpreting early recollections in
order to enhance self-understanding and personal development.
Numerous captivating and informative examples detail the meaning of
first remembrances in historical figures and people from diverse
backgrounds. Clark also focuses on capitalizing on strengths and an
awareness of potentialities that emerge from reflecting upon early
recollections. Readers will come away from this enlightening work
with a better understanding of their own memories, their lives as
result of these memories, and how to use them to resolve current
issues in their lives.
What causes clients in therapy to resist change? What mechanisms and devices do they use to defend against therapeutic progress? How can a therapist identify and work with such defenses in their clients? Understanding defense mechanisms is essential to understanding clients, managing resistance, clarifying conflicted behavior, and engendering more adaptive functioning. In Defense Mechanisms in the Counseling Process, author Arthur J. Clark discusses various specific defense mechanisms that arise in the course of working with a client in counseling. He presents each mechanismÆs theoretical origins, psychopathology, and definitionsùand then the methods (organized according to the three-stage model of the counseling process) for "processing" it through discrete stages. Extensive examples throughout the book from diverse populations illustrate the defense mechanisms themselves, as well as the therapeutic change that can result in spite of them. He also provides an integrative case example, demonstrating the changes in clientsÆ defenses through the counseling process. Combining a theoretical and practical perspective, Defense Mechanisms in the Counseling Process is ideally suited for professionals and academics in clinical and counseling psychology, psychology, social work and group work.
The purpose of this text is to organize the voluminous material on
empathy in a coherent and practical manner, filling a gap that
exists in the current therapeutic literature. Empathy in Counseling
and Psychotherapy: Perspectives and Practices comprehensively
examines the function of empathy as it introduces students and
practitioners to the potential effectiveness of utilizing empathic
understanding in the treatment process. Employing empathy with full
recognition of its strengths and limitations promotes sound
strategies for enhancing client development. As an integral
component of the therapeutic relationship, empathic understanding
is indispensable for engaging clients from diverse backgrounds.
This cogent work focuses on understanding empathy from a wide range
of theoretical perspectives and developing interventions for
effectively employing the construct across the course of treatment.
The book also presents a new approach for integrating empathy
through a Multiple Perspective Model in the therapeutic endeavor.
Organized into three sections, the text addresses empathy in the
following capacities: *historical and contemporary perspectives and
practices in counseling and psychotherapy; *theoretical
orientations in counseling and psychotherapy; and *a Multiple
Perspective Model in counseling and psychotherapy. This widely
appealing volumeis designed for use in courses in counseling and
therapy techniques, theories of counseling and psychotherapy, and
the counseling internship, and is a valuable resource for
counselors, psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social
workers, and other related fields of inquiry in the human services.
What causes clients in therapy to resist change? What mechanisms
and devices do they use to defend against therapeutic progress? How
can a therapist identify and work with such defenses in their
clients? Understanding defense mechanisms is essential to
understanding clients, managing resistance, clarifying conflicted
behavior, and engendering more adaptive functioning. In Defense
Mechanisms in the Counseling Process, author Arthur J. Clark
discusses various specific defense mechanisms that arise in the
course of working with a client in counseling. He presents each
mechanismAEs theoretical origins, psychopathology, and
definitionsuand then the methods (organized according to the
three-stage model of the counseling process) for "processing" it
through discrete stages. Extensive examples throughout the book
from diverse populations illustrate the defense mechanisms
themselves, as well as the therapeutic change that can result in
spite of them. He also provides an integrative case example,
demonstrating the changes in clientsAE defenses through the
counseling process. Combining a theoretical and practical
perspective, Defense Mechanisms in the Counseling Process is
ideally suited for professionals and academics in clinical and
counseling psychology, psychology, social work and group work.
The purpose of this text is to organize the voluminous material on
empathy in a coherent and practical manner, filling a gap that
exists in the current therapeutic literature. "Empathy in
Counseling and Psychotherapy: Perspectives and Practices
"comprehensively examines the function of empathy as it introduces
students and practitioners to the potential effectiveness of
utilizing empathic understanding in the treatment process.
Employing empathy with full recognition of its strengths and
limitations promotes sound strategies for enhancing client
development. As an integral component of the therapeutic
relationship, empathic understanding is indispensable for engaging
clients from diverse backgrounds. This cogent work focuses on
understanding empathy from a wide range of theoretical perspectives
and developing interventions for effectively employing the
construct across the course of treatment. The book also presents a
new approach for integrating empathy through a Multiple
PerspectiveModel in the therapeutic endeavor.
" "
Organized into three sections, the text addresses empathy in the
following capacities:
*historical and contemporary perspectives and practices in
counseling and psychotherapy;
*theoretical orientations in counseling and psychotherapy;
and
*a Multiple Perspective Model in counseling and psychotherapy.
This widely appealing volume" "is designed for use in courses in
counseling and therapy techniques, theories of counseling and
psychotherapy, and the counseling internship, and is a valuable
resource for counselors, psychotherapists, psychologists,
psychiatrists, social workers, and other related fields of inquiry
in the human services.
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