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Examine the dynamic role of creativity in therapy! Creativity in
Psychotherapy: Reaching New Heights with Individuals, Couples, and
Families examines the nature, role, and importance of creative
thinking in counseling and therapy. Authors David K. Carson and
Kent W. Becker combine extensive backgrounds in marriage and family
therapy and counseling to give you a unique resource that fills a
crucial gap in the therapy literature. The book explores various
aspects of creative thinking, personal characteristics of highly
creative therapists, creative techniques and interventions,
barriers to creative work, and creativity development. Not designed
as a cookbook for conducting therapy, Creativity in Psychotherapy
features practical techniques and interventions for conducting
therapy with children, adults, couples, and families. Creativity in
Psychotherapy: Reaching New Heights with Individuals, Couples, and
Families is a much-needed response to the need for a pragmatic
approach that makes sense, using methods, techniques, and
applications based in respected, established theoretical principles
and empirical research. The book establishes a mind-set the
therapist can use to work with clients in discovering creative
solutions, instead of viewing creative interventions as a grab bag
of techniques. Creativity in Psychotherapy includes: a look at the
various dimensions of creativity in counseling and psychotherapy an
overview of the relationship between creativity and healthy
functioning an examination of the connection between creativity and
dysfunction a review of the role of creativity in supervision a
survey of 142 therapists in the United States on the use of
creativity in their practices in-depth discussions, practical
examples, and illustrations Creative Incubation and Break Out of
The Box exercises in each chapter! Creativity in Psychotherapy:
Reaching New Heights with Individuals, Couples, and Families is
well-suited for use as a primary or supplemental textbook for
graduate and undergraduate courses in marriage and family therapy,
psychotherapy, and counseling, and can easily be adapted for use in
social work, counselor education, and clinical psychology courses.
The book is an essential read for practicing psychotherapists,
family therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, and
other human service professionals.
This up-to-date, highly readable, theory-based, and application
oriented book fills a crucial void in literature on couple therapy.
Few books in the couple therapy market bridge the gap between
theory and practice; texts tend to lean in one direction or the
other, either emphasizing theory and research with little practical
application, or taking a cookbook approach that describes specific
techniques and interventions that are divorced from any conceptual
or theoretical base. However, couples therapy requires a high
degree of abstract/conceptual thinking, as well as ingenuity,
inventiveness and skill on the part of the therapist. Case Studies
in Couples Therapy blends the best of all worlds: clinical
applications with challenging and diverse couples that have been
derived from the most influential theories and models in couples
and family therapy, all written by highly experienced and respected
voices in the field. In Case Studies in Couples Therapy, readers
will grasp the essentials of major theories and approaches in a few
pages and then see how concepts and principles are applied in the
work of well-known clinicians. The case studies incorporate a wide
variety of couples from diverse backgrounds in a number of
different life situations. It is simultaneously narrow (including
specific processes and interventions applied with real clients) and
broad (clearly outlining a broad array of theories and concepts) in
scope, and the interventions in it are directly linked to
theoretical perspectives in a clear and systematic way. Students
and clinicians alike will find the theoretical overview sections of
each chapter clear and easy to follow, and each chapter's thorough
descriptions of effective, practical interventions will give
readers a strong sense of the connections between theory and
practice.
This up-to-date, highly readable, theory-based, and
application-oriented book fills a crucial void in literature on
couple therapy. Few books in the couple therapy market bridge the
gap between theory and practice; texts tend to lean in one
direction or the other, either emphasizing theory and research with
little practical application, or taking a cookbook approach that
describes specific techniques and interventions that are divorced
from any conceptual or theoretical base. However, couples therapy
requires a high degree of abstract/conceptual thinking, as well as
ingenuity, inventiveness and skill on the part of the therapist.
Case Studies in Couples Therapy blends the best of all worlds:
clinical applications with challenging and diverse couples that
have been derived from the most influential theories and models in
couples and family therapy, all written by highly experienced and
respected voices in the field. In Case Studies in Couples Therapy,
readers will grasp the essentials of major theories and approaches
in a few pages and then see how concepts and principles are applied
in the work of well-known clinicians. The case studies incorporate
a wide variety of couples from diverse backgrounds in a number of
different life situations. It is simultaneously narrow (including
specific processes and interventions applied with real clients) and
broad (clearly outlining a broad array of theories and concepts) in
scope, and the interventions in it are directly linked to
theoretical perspectives in a clear and systematic way. Students
and clinicians alike will find the theoretical overview sections of
each chapter clear and easy to follow, and each chapter's thorough
descriptions of effective, practical interventions will give
readers a strong sense of the connections between theory and
practice.
"Family has always been at the foundation of Indian society, and
even contemporary people continue to take pride in the centrality
of family life. But, the fast pace and all-embracing
socio-political and economic changes in recent years are having a
significant impact on individuals and families. In the age of
electronic media, the Indian family is being exposed to ideas,
ideals and lifestyles that are challenging the structure and
stability of family as a social institution. Indian families are
not well prepared or equipped to face the competitive and
challenging world of today. Either, they are lacking correct
information or receiving misinformation from dubious sources that
are doing more harm than good. Young people are exposed to an
entirely new pattern of living and a new set of mores, values and
standards that are being widely accepted but which stand in
contrast to those which were promoted by their parents and
grandparents. Such a situation of Indian family calls for an
education which can teach youth with regard to the knowledge,
attitude and skills required for a successful family living. Family
Life Education (FLE) has tremendous potentials to do so. Though the
idea of FLE is relatively new to India but as part of a
comprehensive mental health effort in India, it holds great promise
as a keeper and restorer of the family unit. This book explores the
range of marital and family difficulties, and examines how an FLE
movement might take root in the context of the current mental
health system and social service practice. It also discusses the
content, scope and potential benefits of FLE training and services
in meeting the tremendous needs of married couples and families. It
is hoped that this book will fill an important gap in the Indian
Family Science literature, and serve as a catalyst for needed
changes in social policy and community development programmes."
Examine the dynamic role of creativity in therapy! Creativity in
Psychotherapy: Reaching New Heights with Individuals, Couples, and
Families examines the nature, role, and importance of creative
thinking in counseling and therapy. Authors David K. Carson and
Kent W. Becker combine extensive backgrounds in marriage and family
therapy and counseling to give you a unique resource that fills a
crucial gap in the therapy literature. The book explores various
aspects of creative thinking, personal characteristics of highly
creative therapists, creative techniques and interventions,
barriers to creative work, and creativity development. Not designed
as a cookbook for conducting therapy, Creativity in Psychotherapy
features practical techniques and interventions for conducting
therapy with children, adults, couples, and families. Creativity in
Psychotherapy: Reaching New Heights with Individuals, Couples, and
Families is a much-needed response to the need for a pragmatic
approach that makes sense, using methods, techniques, and
applications based in respected, established theoretical principles
and empirical research. The book establishes a mind-set the
therapist can use to work with clients in discovering creative
solutions, instead of viewing creative interventions as a grab bag
of techniques. Creativity in Psychotherapy includes: a look at the
various dimensions of creativity in counseling and psychotherapy an
overview of the relationship between creativity and healthy
functioning an examination of the connection between creativity and
dysfunction a review of the role of creativity in supervision a
survey of 142 therapists in the United States on the use of
creativity in their practices in-depth discussions, practical
examples, and illustrations Creative Incubation and Break Out of
The Box exercises in each chapter! Creativity in Psychotherapy:
Reaching New Heights with Individuals, Couples, and Families is
well-suited for use as a primary or supplemental textbook for
graduate and undergraduate courses in marriage and family therapy,
psychotherapy, and counseling, and can easily be adapted for use in
social work, counselor education, and clinical psychology courses.
The book is an essential read for practicing psychotherapists,
family therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, and
other human service professionals.
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