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Edgar Schein succinctly outlines the clinical perspective in field research, how it differs from other types of qualitative research and its inherent rewards and difficulties.
Social sciences --- Clinical sociology. --- Qualitative research. --- Research --- Methodology. --- Fieldwork.
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The best health practices are a synthesis of science and art. Surgery is a case in point. Although all competent surgeons follow scientific protocols, the best surgeons are masters of the art of surgery and produce better outcomes: e.g., smaller incisions; lower mortality rates. Psychotherapists are in exactly the same position. Psychotherapy is both a science and an art. There are excellent resources that convey information about empirically supported practices - the science of psychotherapy. However, this scientific information is incomplete in two important ways. It does not cover key matte
Psychotherapy. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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Adjunctive treatments, in which patients are provided additional modalities that can assist in their behavior change or the maintenance of their behavior change (i.e. telehealth, psychoeducation, consumer-driven treatment planning), have a useful role in addressing problems that can't be solved by face-to-face meetings. The adjunctive therapies covered in this book are all based on improving patient's self management of their problems or the factors that exacerbate their problems. The book is broadly organized into two sections. The first gives a broad overview of the major adjunctive
Psychotherapy. --- Mental illness --- Treatment. --- Psychiatry --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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This book provides comprehensive coverage of the initial interview with a gay male client. It first provides a transcript of the entire interview. It then covers in-depth a set of universal themes, and finally includes commentary on and analysis of the interview from a range of the most widely used theoretical perspectives. It is designed to teach the foundations of conducting an initial interview and therapists in training, as well as experienced mental health workers will find it invaluable. --Winner of the Distinguished Book Award, APA 2011-- Editor is Ch
Homosexuality --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Psychological aspects. --- Treatment
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How does a therapist go about starting a psychotherapy group? In this practical guide the reader finds the elements, both attitudinal and procedural, needed for starting a therapy group. The processes of obtaining referrals, selecting clients, orienting and educating clients, and preparing clients for psychotherapy are covered in clear step-by-step procedures. Tables and charts are provided for the necessary record keeping. The initial chapters detail the important stages leading up to the first therapy session. Eminent group therapists present special chapters on various therapeutic approache
Group psychotherapy. --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Collective psychotherapy --- Group therapy --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Psychotherapy --- Treatment
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The Essence of Psychotherapy traces the common thread in all psychotherapy approaches--behavioral, cognitive, psychodynamic, strategic, and humanistic--and defines this ""essence"" as a set of fundamental principles and ultimate objectives that must be preserved in the face of increased standardization in the field. While today's therapist is guided by protocols and manuals, psychotherapy, in practice, remains an art. Nicholas and Janet Cummings have gathered case studies of master therapists to illustrate the essential process of successful therapy and to show that, as an art, it is bo
Psychotherapy. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Psychotherapy --- Brief psychotherapy. --- Methodology. --- Philosophy. --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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Clinical psychology. --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Treatment
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Psychology --- Health Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Psychothérapie --- Psychotherapy. --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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Asian Americans --- Psychotherapy --- Counseling psychology. --- Mental health. --- Asian Americans. --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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Online Counseling gives practical insight into how professionals can translate and extend their practice to the electronic online medium. The volume provides an overview of current research on the use and effectiveness of counseling online and data on the idiosyncrasies of online behavior and communication. The practical aspects of and skill sets required for counseling online are discussed at length, as are technological, ethical, legal and multicultural issues, treatment strategies, and testing and assessment. * Foreword by Morgan Sammons and Patrick DeLeon, past preside
Counseling. --- Internet in psychotherapy. --- Internet (Computer network) in psychotherapy --- Counselling --- Psychotherapy --- Helping behavior --- Psychology, Applied --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work
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