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Human relations development : a manual for health sciences
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Year: 1973 Publisher: London Allyn and Bacon

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Trusting in psychotherapy
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ISBN: 1615373918 9781615373918 Year: 2022 Publisher: Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association Publishing,

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"Cultivating trusting psychotherapy bonds is complex, challenging, and a critically important topic. In Trusting in Psychotherapy, the author posits that trusting cannot be understood apart from trustworthiness and that therapists should give equal attention to the task of becoming trustworthy to their patients. Blending developmental science and ethical thought, the author elucidates such topics as what it means to trust in the practice of psychotherapy; the many facets of trusting and trustworthiness; attachment relationships; the central role of hope in trust; and the ethical-moral basis of trusting and trustworthiness"--


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Genetic counseling practice : advanced concepts and skills
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ISBN: 9781119529859 9781119529873 Year: 2021 Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey ; Oxford, England : Wiley Blackwell

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Sexual exploitation of patients by health professionals
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Year: 1986 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Praeger

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Doing supportive psychotherapy
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ISBN: 9781615372621 1615372628 Year: 2019 Publisher: Washinton (D.C.) American Psychiatric Association

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The author of Doing Supportive Psychotherapy set out to address a paradox: although conducting psychotherapy is one of the most intimate and exciting things a mental health professional can do, many textbooks on the subject are dull, with formal, stilted dialogue between patient and therapist which prompts the question, "Does anyone really talk like that?" This text was designed to be different. In a dynamic, informal style, the book draws the reader in, providing the essential building blocks that are both applicable to any mental health discipline and compatible with any type of psychotherapy. The dozens of case examples presented were taken from actual cases and illustrate a full range of interactions...from the excellent to the seemingly ineffective: all have instructional value. Likewise, the dialogue between therapist and patient is conversational in a realistic way, sometimes eloquent, sometimes not. This approach gives the reader a true sense of the scope of the therapeutic interaction. In addition, the underlying structure of the book is logical and easy to grasp, beginning with the evolution of supportive psychotherapy and ending with a chapter on termination. - The principles of learning to do a psychodynamic formulation are outlined in a step-by-step fashion, making it easy to learn, progress, and practice.- The concepts and techniques explored throughout the book are grounded in the psychotherapy literature, and evidence-based research is cited where relevant.- The book emphasizes that psychotherapy is an inexact science, therapists are human, and the process of therapy is a journey that is constantly changing rather than static. This approach reassures the reader, who feels supported in a "holding environment" while learning psychotherapy. - The text is short and sweet, designed to teach essentials and include "just enough" to get clinicians started in supportive psychotherapy. - Although the text is targeted at readers on the path toward becoming psychotherapists (social workers, family counselors, psychologists, and psychiatrists), those who don't conduct psychotherapy will find it an essential tool for learning how to understand patients as well as for learning strategies and techniques for keeping a good therapeutic alliance (which inevitably translates into good medication compliance). Doing Supportive Psychotherapy is a brief, spirited book, which functions as both instructional text and paean to psychotherapy. In vigorous, personal prose, the author leaves readers with the message that they are not alone as they venture into the overwhelmingly complex, perplexing, and yet totally wonderful endeavor of the "talking cure".


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Pharmacists talking with patients : a guide to patient counseling
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Publisher: Baltimore, MD : Williams & Wilkins.

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ISBN: 1615373926 9781615373925 1615373918 9781615373918 Year: 2021 Publisher: Washington, D.C.

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"Cultivating trusting psychotherapy bonds is complex, challenging, and a critically important topic. In Trusting in Psychotherapy, the author posits that trusting cannot be understood apart from trustworthiness and that therapists should give equal attention to the task of becoming trustworthy to their patients. Blending developmental science and ethical thought, the author elucidates such topics as what it means to trust in the practice of psychotherapy; the many facets of trusting and trustworthiness; attachment relationships; the central role of hope in trust; and the ethical-moral basis of trusting and trustworthiness"--


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Goal-oriented medical care : helping patients achieve their personal health goals
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ISBN: 9781946989772 1946989770 Year: 2020 Publisher: Chapel Hill: FULL COURT PRESS,

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"The premise of Goal-Oriented Medical Care is that, prior to consideration of strategies, the health care team must understand the patient's personal health goals and priorities. While intuitively obvious, addition of the goal-clarification step changes the focus from problem-solving to goal attainment, forcing a reconsideration of the meaning of health and the purpose of health care. It elevates the role of patients in decision-making, broadens the range of strategies, encourages individualization and prioritization, and creates a conceptual framework for true person-centered care. And while the idea is deceptively simple, it provides a blueprint for the transformation of health care systems trying to adapt to changing health concerns, scientific and technological advances, health and health care inequities, and rising costs. This book was written primarily to introduce goal-oriented medical care to physicians and other health care professionals, but it should be of interest to health care administrators and policy-makers as well."


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Applied ethics in mental health care : an interdisciplinary reader
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ISBN: 026201968X 9780262019682 0262525011 9780262525015 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press,

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Premature termination in psychotherapy : strategies for engaging clients and improving outcomes
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ISBN: 1433818019 9781433818011 Year: 2015 Publisher: Washington, DC: American psychological association,

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