ISBN-13: 9780789015792 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 266 str.
ISBN-13: 9780789015792 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 266 str.
Creativity in Psychotherapy examines the nature, role, and importance of creative thinking in counselling and therapy. Authors David Carson and Kent Becker combine extensive backgrounds in marriage and family therapy and counselling to give you a unique resource that fills a crucial gap in the therapy literature. The book explores various aspects of creative thinking, personal characteristics of highly creative therapists, creative techniques and interventions, barriers to creative work, and creativity development. The book features practical techniques and interventions for conducting therapy with children, adults, couples, and families. Creativity in Psychotherapy is a much-needed response to the need for a pragmatic approach that makes sense, using methods, techniques, and applications based in respected, established theoretical principles and empirical research. The book establishes a mind-set the therapist can use to work with clients in discovering creative solutions, instead of viewing creative interventions as a grab bag of techniques.It includes a look at the various dimensions of creativity in counselling and psychotherapy; an overview of the relationship between creativity and healthy functioning; an examination of the connection between creativity and dysfunction; a review of the role of creativity in supervision; in-depth discussions, practical examples, and illustrations. The book is well-suited for use as a primary or supplemental textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in marriage and family therapy, psychotherapy, and counselling, counsellor education, and clinical psychology courses. The book is an essential read for practicing psychotherapists, family therapists, counsellors, social workers, psychologists, and other human service professionals.