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- catalog abstract ""The many different therapeutic models in use today can lead to blind spots in clinical practice. This important and timely book gives a balanced synthesis, based on actual cases, evidence, practice and experience, to describe the process of psychotherapy and identify the fundamental elements that lead to good outcome across all its schools. In the course of developing a consistently reliable, effective, practical psychotherapy, Digby Tantam pinpoints four essential principles: addressing the person's concerns: taking into account their values and personal morality; recognizing the role of emotions; and binding it all into a narrative treatment for symptom relief, resolution of predicaments, release from addiction or sexual problems, and finding happiness through intimacy. This book is essential reading for psychiatrists or clinical psychologists looking for a straightforward framework for short-term psychotherapy and anyone working long-term with patients using a psychotherapy model."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12591771.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description ""The many different therapeutic models in use today can lead to blind spots in clinical practice. This important and timely book gives a balanced synthesis, based on actual cases, evidence, practice and experience, to describe the process of psychotherapy and identify the fundamental elements that lead to good outcome across all its schools.".
- catalog description "Establishing the concerns -- Why start with the consideration of concerns? -- What is a concern? -- Concerns and psychotherapy -- The three elements of a concern -- The ternary model of psycho-analysis -- What is a concern? -- How does the discussion of concerns differ between medical or psychiatric practice, and the practice of psychotherapy? -- Assessment -- Causes and reasons -- Being a bit more practical about concerns -- What do these illustrations show about reasons and concerns? -- Preoccupying concerns -- Concerns about treatment -- Concerns about the therapeutic relationship -- The therapist's concerns -- Identifying concerns -- Evidence-based approach to concerns -- Whose concern is it anyway? -- Is the client always right? -- Concerns as we tell them to others -- Consensus or conflict between therapist and client? -- Clarifying the focus -- What is psychotherapy after all? -- Values -- My values are me -- 'Helping' -- Truthfulness, honesty and effectiveness -- Authority and pathology -- Ethics -- Congruence of values -- The client's treatment values -- What life means. Emotional flavour -- Why give emotions such importance? What about relationships? -- Shame and disgust -- Emotions as a guide -- How to act when plans fail -- Maintaining the social bond -- Making decisions, particularly ethical decisions -- Who am I? -- I in the interpersonal domain -- Emotional meaning -- Projection and emotional meaning -- Strong emotional meanings -- Strong emotors and the fear of extinction -- Emotional meaning and choice.".
- catalog description "In the course of developing a consistently reliable, effective, practical psychotherapy, Digby Tantam pinpoints four essential principles: addressing the person's concerns: taking into account their values and personal morality; recognizing the role of emotions; and binding it all into a narrative treatment for symptom relief, resolution of predicaments, release from addiction or sexual problems, and finding happiness through intimacy. This book is essential reading for psychiatrists or clinical psychologists looking for a straightforward framework for short-term psychotherapy and anyone working long-term with patients using a psychotherapy model."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-311) and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 317 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521479630 (pb.)".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "2002 I-777".
- catalog subject "616.89/14 21".
- catalog subject "Counseling methods.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy methods.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "RC480.5 .T36 2002".
- catalog subject "WM 420 T169p 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "Establishing the concerns -- Why start with the consideration of concerns? -- What is a concern? -- Concerns and psychotherapy -- The three elements of a concern -- The ternary model of psycho-analysis -- What is a concern? -- How does the discussion of concerns differ between medical or psychiatric practice, and the practice of psychotherapy? -- Assessment -- Causes and reasons -- Being a bit more practical about concerns -- What do these illustrations show about reasons and concerns? -- Preoccupying concerns -- Concerns about treatment -- Concerns about the therapeutic relationship -- The therapist's concerns -- Identifying concerns -- Evidence-based approach to concerns -- Whose concern is it anyway? -- Is the client always right? -- Concerns as we tell them to others -- Consensus or conflict between therapist and client? -- Clarifying the focus -- What is psychotherapy after all? -- Values -- My values are me -- 'Helping' -- Truthfulness, honesty and effectiveness -- Authority and pathology -- Ethics -- Congruence of values -- The client's treatment values -- What life means. Emotional flavour -- Why give emotions such importance? What about relationships? -- Shame and disgust -- Emotions as a guide -- How to act when plans fail -- Maintaining the social bond -- Making decisions, particularly ethical decisions -- Who am I? -- I in the interpersonal domain -- Emotional meaning -- Projection and emotional meaning -- Strong emotional meanings -- Strong emotors and the fear of extinction -- Emotional meaning and choice.".
- catalog title "Psychotherapy and counselling in practice : a narrative framework / Digby Tantam.".
- catalog type "text".