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This book draws on performance research from the cognitive and
emotion sciences to help therapists negotiate the difficult
emotional challenges they face in psychotherapy. Â Therapists
perform under pressure regularly, especially when encountering
patients who evoke challenging emotions that mark ruptures in the
patient–therapist alliance. Authors Chris Muran and Catherine
Eubanks synthesize decades of accumulated clinical knowledge and
experience to provide psychotherapists, supervisors, and trainees
with effective strategies for recognizing and repairing ruptures.
In doing so, they demonstrate how therapists from diverse
theoretical orientations can transform ruptures from potential
breaking points into opportunities for strengthening alliances with
patients and improving outcomes. Â Clinical illustrations
show therapists how to negotiate basic and self‑conscious
emotions and navigate individual and cultural differences. This
book also reviews strategies and principles for therapist self-care
and training via supervision to help therapists better regulate
their emotions and become good models for their patients. This book
also includes the complete Rupture Resolution Rating System (or
3RS) manual, a popular assessment tool for measuring alliance
ruptures and repair strategies.
The 2-volume APA Handbook of Psychotherapy
comprehensively presents the field based on the primary ways
in which professionals practice psychotherapy and affect such
practice through theory, research, and training. 50
authoritative chapters capture the most representative ways in
which psychotherapists characterize the driving forces behind their
foundational therapeutic approaches. Therapists may: Administer
psychotherapy according to a specific theoretical orientation,
applying this model across most patients and contexts. Use a
specific, "named" therapy to primarily treat patients suffering
from a particular disorder. Draw on research evidence to
administer psychotherapy in a way that can include, but also
transcend, specific theoretical. orientations and disorder-specific
interventions. Generate data and draw on varied forms of research
psychotherapy in a participant-driven and contextually responsive
manner. These chapters represent the latest thinking and evidence
on the most relevant topics across the "big four" psychotherapy
domains of theory, research, practice, and training. All four parts
are written for researchers, practitioners, scholars, and trainers,
with the major difference among the sections being their emphasis
on, and order of, discussing the "big four" elements.
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