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Edited by Michael Hoyt, PhD and Moshe Talmon, PhD. Could a single
therapy session be not only helpful but even sufficient for some
people? Numerous clinical examples and the research evidence
support a definite "Yes!" Drawing from multiple theoretical
approaches and cultural contexts, this is the book to read if you
want to learn ways to help people as soon as possible - maybe even
in one visit. It teaches you to be present in each and every
session and offers you various ways of empowering your clients in
the here and now. It includes contributions from over twenty
experts including Ernest Rossi, Steven Andreas, Dawson Church,
Chris Iveson, Douglas Flemons, James Gustafson, Rubin Battino,
Bradford Keeney, Jeffrey Young, Arnold Slive, Monte Bobele, Michele
Ritterman, Moshe Talmon, Michael Hoyt Bob Rosenbaum and others.
Creative Therapy in Challenging Situations introduces readers to
the innovative approaches that therapists sometimes take when
standardized, paint-by-numbers routines don't work. Each chapter
presents the story of one or more difficult psychotherapy
situations followed by the therapists' descriptions of what they
did and why, as well as the outcome that resulted. The authors and
their stories span a wide variety of theoretical approaches and
contexts, showing how clinicians can improvise beyond everyday
scenarios and techniques. This collection of provocative,
instructive vignettes from well-known practitioners often generates
"You said what?!" reactions while encouraging readers to think
creatively in the moment in order to reach healthy, innovative
outcomes from the trickiest and most unexpected therapeutic
scenarios.
Creative Therapy in Challenging Situations introduces readers to
the innovative approaches that therapists sometimes take when
standardized, paint-by-numbers routines don't work. Each chapter
presents the story of one or more difficult psychotherapy
situations followed by the therapists' descriptions of what they
did and why, as well as the outcome that resulted. The authors and
their stories span a wide variety of theoretical approaches and
contexts, showing how clinicians can improvise beyond everyday
scenarios and techniques. This collection of provocative,
instructive vignettes from well-known practitioners often generates
"You said what?!" reactions while encouraging readers to think
creatively in the moment in order to reach healthy, innovative
outcomes from the trickiest and most unexpected therapeutic
scenarios.
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