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Recent research has repeatedly confirmed that it is not the
technique nor the theory, but the interaction between therapists
and clients that creates change in clients. This practical guide
outlines the ways in which psychotherapists can find new methods of
moving their therapy sessions toward dynamic, healing interactions
by shifting away from an overreliance on techniques and theories.
The Art of Creating a Magical Session discusses the key elements
needed to create the interaction conditions for transformational
therapeutic change to occur. Using a conceptual approach to client
transformation, the book draws from a diverse range of sources
including indigenous traditions and rituals, as well as the latest
research on the common factors that contribute to success in the
therapy room. Each chapter focuses on educating and inspiring
mental health professionals to easily adapt and apply creative and
resourceful approaches to help their own clients begin inner
transformations. With case studies and narratives woven throughout,
this accessible guide will support mental health practitioners as
they approach their practice in new ways and achieve deeper, and
more magical, therapy sessions. It will be valuable reading for
psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers and counselors.
Recent research has repeatedly confirmed that it is not the
technique nor the theory, but the interaction between therapists
and clients that creates change in clients. This practical guide
outlines the ways in which psychotherapists can find new methods of
moving their therapy sessions toward dynamic, healing interactions
by shifting away from an overreliance on techniques and theories.
The Art of Creating a Magical Session discusses the key elements
needed to create the interaction conditions for transformational
therapeutic change to occur. Using a conceptual approach to client
transformation, the book draws from a diverse range of sources
including indigenous traditions and rituals, as well as the latest
research on the common factors that contribute to success in the
therapy room. Each chapter focuses on educating and inspiring
mental health professionals to easily adapt and apply creative and
resourceful approaches to help their own clients begin inner
transformations. With case studies and narratives woven throughout,
this accessible guide will support mental health practitioners as
they approach their practice in new ways and achieve deeper, and
more magical, therapy sessions. It will be valuable reading for
psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers and counselors.
Provides key tips and tools for developing critical thinking
skills, for establishing protocols and following orders, and for
enhancing the effectiveness in articulating one's argument in court
Presents unique learning tools-decision trees, truth tables, Venn
diagrams, and logic gates and circuits-to teach the importance of
the exactness of language Determines the truth values of laws and
the legality of police actions Presents different reference points
for assessing good behavior and truth Written in clear language
using easy-to-follow analogies and real-world examples to
understand concepts
Provides key tips and tools for developing critical thinking
skills, for establishing protocols and following orders, and for
enhancing the effectiveness in articulating one's argument in court
Presents unique learning tools-decision trees, truth tables, Venn
diagrams, and logic gates and circuits-to teach the importance of
the exactness of language Determines the truth values of laws and
the legality of police actions Presents different reference points
for assessing good behavior and truth Written in clear language
using easy-to-follow analogies and real-world examples to
understand concepts
This book is designed to assist counsellors who would like to use
and understand the psychotherapeutic strategies of Milton Erickson
but often find it confusing, intimidating or unrealistic. Using
colourful case studies and stories told in everyday language, this
work will educate and help professionals in being able to
understand how to adapt and apply creative and resourceful therapy
interventions based on the concepts of Ericksonian psychotherapy.
It will also assist clinicians and therapists in easily
implementing the concepts of Ericksonian psychotherapy into their
work in order to energise and revitalise their therapy sessions.
Subjects explored include client resistance and client potential,
the role of imagination and playfulness in the therapeutic work,
and the healing possibilities hidden within stories and metaphors.
This book is designed to assist counsellors who would like to use
and understand the psychotherapeutic strategies of Milton Erickson
but often find it confusing, intimidating or unrealistic. Using
colourful case studies and stories told in everyday language, this
work will educate and help professionals in being able to
understand how to adapt and apply creative and resourceful therapy
interventions based on the concepts of Ericksonian psychotherapy.
It will also assist clinicians and therapists in easily
implementing the concepts of Ericksonian psychotherapy into their
work in order to energise and revitalise their therapy sessions.
Subjects explored include client resistance and client potential,
the role of imagination and playfulness in the therapeutic work,
and the healing possibilities hidden within stories and metaphors.
Transforming Themes challenges the dominant view of psychotherapy
as a structured, reductionist process. Instead, it views
psychotherapy as an alive, unrehearsed interaction that embraces
healing when it is focused on the role of 'therapeutic themes'.
These themes are the entrenched frames of references or contexts
from which clients perceive their lives. In any interaction, each
participant has a unique worldview. When clients come to therapy,
they bring their problems in the form of a theme: 'the woman who
can't forgive' or 'the child who is a terror'. Any potential
statement or action performed within this theme merely strengthens
the problem. Only when the theme of the therapy session has shifted
can clients gain access to inner resources to shift perspectives
and begin inner transformation. Effective therapy results from
moving clients into more flexible, empowering themes. These changes
occur as a result of the dynamic interaction between therapist and
client, which embraces improvisation, creativity, and novelty,
rather than adherence to specific theories or techniques. Using
historical and modern research and colourful case studies, this
work will help professionals understand how to easily adapt and
apply creative and resourceful therapy interventions, no matter
what therapeutic orientation they endorse. This book will enable
therapists, counsellors, psychologists, and social workers to gain
access to creative, effective methods which help their clients heal
while increasing effectiveness and enjoyment in clinical work.
This book will assist therapists in easily implementing the
concepts of strategic and solution-oriented applications into one's
therapeutic work with depressed clients. The focus of these brief
therapy approaches is on the clients' resources and potential
rather than on their deficits and pathology. These ideas have their
roots in the work of Milton H. Erickson, the Mental Research
Institute in Palo Alto, California, and Bill O'Hanlon's Solution
Oriented Therapy. The methods and applications recognise the
significance of how clients perceive their problems, the importance
on assisting clients to be validated and understood in the realm of
their experiences, and the creation of change in their views and
actions concerning their individual situations. Perceptions and
Possibilities is designed to assist therapists in finding new ways
of moving their therapy sessions away from an entrenched focus on
client pathology. Instead, therapists are encouraged towards brief
and effective interactions with a focus on future-oriented
possibilities. Paul Leslie presents established and cutting-edge
research, colourful case studies, and stories told in everyday
language to engage, educate, and aid mental health professionals.
The aim is to enable them to understand how to easily adapt and
apply creative and resourceful therapy interventions to help
clients who are suffering from depression. This book is highly
recommended for psychologists, counsellors, and psychotherapists,
particularly those who are interested in exploring brief therapies,
postmodern/Ericksonian approaches, and solution-focused, systemic,
and strategic therapies.
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