Zustand: Good. Item in good condition and has highlighting/writing on text. Used texts may not contain supplemental items such as CDs, info-trac etc.
Zustand: Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Belomnt: Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc, 1999
ISBN 10: 0534362958 ISBN 13: 9780534362959
Anbieter: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Deutschland
Hardcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. 4th ed. xvii, 327 p. Das Exemplar ist in einem sehr guten und sauberen Zustand ohne Anstreichungen. / The copy is in a very good and clean condition without markings. -- CONTENTS -- Part One An Interpersonal Process Approach -- Chapter One Introduction and Overview -- The Need for a Conceptual Framework -- The Interpersonal Process Approach -- Theoretical and Historical Context -- Basic Premises -- Client Diversity and Response Specificity -- Model of Therapy -- Limitations and Aims -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Part Two Responding to Clients -- Chapter Two Establishing a Working Alliance -- Conceptual Overview -- Chapter Organization -- A Collaborative Relationship -- Balancing Directive and Nondirective Initiatives -- Beginning the Initial Interview -- Understanding the Client -- Clients Do Not Feel Understood or Affirmed -- Demonstrating Understanding -- Identify Recurrent Themes -- Process Comments Facilitate a Collaborative Alliance -- Performance Anxieties -- Care and Understanding as Preconditions of Change -- Closing -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Chapter Three Honoring the Client's Resistance -- Conceptual Overview -- Chapter Organization -- Reluctance to Address Resistance -- The Therapist's Reluctance -- The Client's Reluctance -- Conceptualizing Resistance -- Identifying Resistance -- Formulating Working Hypotheses -- Responding to Resistance -- Resistance During the Initial Telephone Contact -- Resistance at the End of the First Session -- Resistance during Subsequent Sessions -- Closing -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Chapter Four An Internal Focus for Change -- Conceptual Overview -- Chapter Organization -- Shifting to an Internal Focus -- A Prerequisite for Change -- Focusing Clients Inward -- Reluctance to Adopt an Internal Focus -- CONTENTS -- Placing the Locus of Change with Clients -- Using the Therapeutic Relationship to Foster Clients' Initiative Therapeutic Interventions That Place Clients at the Fulcrum of Change -- Enlisting Clients in Resolving Their Own Conflicts -- Recapitulating Clients' Conflicts -- Providing a Corrective Emotional Experience -- Tracking Clients' Anxiety -- Identifying Signs of Clients' Anxiety -- Approach Clients' Anxiety Directly -- Observe What Precipitates Clients' Anxiety -- Focus Clients Inward to Explore Their Anxiety -- Closing -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Chapter Five -- Responding to Conflicted Emotions -- Conceptual Overview -- Chapter Organization -- Responding to Clients' Conflicted Emotions -- Approaching Clients' Affect -- Expanding and Elaborating Clients' Affect -- Identifying and Punctuating the Predominant Affect -- An Old Wound -- Multiple Stressors -- A Characterological Affect -- Clients' Affective Constellations -- Anger-Sadness-Shame -- Sadness-Anger-Guilt -- Holding Clients' Pain -- Clients Resist Feelings to Avoid Interpersonal Consequences L -- Providing a Holding Environment -- Change from the Inside Out -- Personal Factors That Prevent Therapists from Responding to Client -- Emotions -- Therapists' Need to Be Liked -- Therapists' Misperceptions of Their Responsibility -- Family Rules -- Situational Problems in Therapists' Own Lives -- Closing -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Part Three Conceptualizing Client Dynamics -- Chapter Six Familial and Developmental Factors -- Conceptual Overview -- Chapter Organization -- Structural Family Relations -- The Parental Coalition -- How the Parental Coalition Influences Child Adjustment -- The Separateness-Relatedness Dialectic -- Child-Rearing Practices -- Three Styles of Parenting -- Consequences of Child-Rearing Practices -- Authoritarian Parenting, Love Withdrawal, and Insecure -- Attachment -- Relating the Three Dimensions of Family Life -- Closing -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Chapter Seven -- Inflexible Interpersonal Coping Strategies -- Conceptual Overview -- Chapter Organization -- A Conceptual Model -- Clients' Developmental Needs -- Clients' Compromise Solutions -- Res.