The Heart of Healing is a comprehensive exploration of the essence of healing in human relationships--whether between a shaman and tribesmember, between clergy and parishoner, or a therapist and client--that pushes beyond traditional and limiting theoretical models toward a deeper, broader understanding of how to harness, enhance, and apply this powerful phenonmenon to achieve its fullest potential in diverse clinical settings.
Drawing on cross-cultural and interdisciplinary empirical research and numerous revealing case studies from their own therapy practices, the authors...
The Heart of Healing is a comprehensive exploration of the essence of healing in human relationships--whether between a shaman and tribesmember, betwe...
An intriguing dialogue on how different groups of people in our society confront different social realities. Leading scholars explore varied approaches to diversity in the research process and offer practical guidelines on conducting diversity-conscious and diversity-sensitive projects and research.
An intriguing dialogue on how different groups of people in our society confront different social realities. Leading scholars explore varied approache...
Is it possible for clinicians to provide in-depth therapy in the cost-conscious, time-limited world of managed care?
This groundbreaking book offers clinicians new hope of maintaining professional satisfaction in time-effective practice. Authors Bruce Ecker and Laurel Hulley provide a practical guide for clinicians on how to work deeply and briefly with individuals, couples, and families, and shows how to meet the challenge of managed care without losing the deeper levels of change traditionally associated with long-term or...
Reach a new stage in brief therapy
Is it possible for clinicians to provide in-depth therapy in the cost-conscious, time-limited world of...
A direct, informed approach involving all family members
An invaluable guide for enhancing your skills when working with families in which child abuse has occurred. Systemic Treatment of Families Who Abuse addresses both the symptoms and precipitating issues of child abuse and neglect, and also
* offers new ideas for effective treatment * identifies the conditions that are often present when child abuse occurs * outlines the protective factors that can counteract a person's tAndency toward child abuse
The author discusses how...
A direct, informed approach involving all family members
An invaluable guide for enhancing your skills when working with families in whic...
An insightful, provocative collection that will enrich your work with new vitality, meaning, and direction. Offers timely perspectives on the theory and practice of psychotherapy as reflected in the themes of narrative, constructivism, social constructionism, postmodernism, epistemology, developmental constructivism, language, and social discourse.
An insightful, provocative collection that will enrich your work with new vitality, meaning, and direction. Offers timely perspectives on the theory a...
This breakthrough book takes you beyond the theoretical boundaries that currently constrain family therapy and leads instead to an innovative approach. The authors analyze the different orientations of family therapy schools and provide a foundation for understanding the fundamental concepts that underlie all approaches. By integrating these multiple models of therapy, or metaframeworks, you can improve the flexibility and comprehensiveness of your treatment?without having to abandon your training. Full of practical ideas, methods, and...
An Innovative Approach to Family Therapy
This breakthrough book takes you beyond the theoretical boundaries that currently constrain fami...
Provides practical, how-to advice for mediating a variety of conflicts, including those arising from divorces, custody and visitation decisions, family conflict, neighborhood grievances, educational disagreements, environmental disputes, and problems in the workplace.
Provides practical, how-to advice for mediating a variety of conflicts, including those arising from divorces, custody and visitation decisions, famil...
How to use limited therapeutic time most efficiently
Research shows that many clients seeking therapeutic help attend for one session only--no matter what their therapist's orientation or approach. Moshe Talmon demonstrates how therapists can turn this single encounter into a positive therapeutic experience.
Based on a study of hundreds of single-session cases, this book offers a realistic, practical approach to using a single session to prompt substantial changes in patients' lives. The author describes how to make the most of patients' innate ability to heal...
How to use limited therapeutic time most efficiently
Research shows that many clients seeking therapeutic help attend for one session onl...
This wise, insightful book helps adults make sense of what children tell them. It provides an authoritative guide to obtaining and evaluating information from children about abuse and other stressful situations and helps adults communicate with children in a variety of settings.
This wise, insightful book helps adults make sense of what children tell them. It provides an authoritative guide to obtaining and evaluating informat...
While many books address the issues that arise for people in their thirties and forties, little has been written about the unique challenges, joys, and fears that individuals encounter in their fifties. What can those in their fifties or those approaching that age expect from this time? What can they do to make the most of these years? In Our Fifties shows that this age is not simply a time to prepare for "endings" but a vibrant period of new beginnings, a time for reevaluation, reinvention, and development. Through extensive interviews with people in their fifties and through insights from...
While many books address the issues that arise for people in their thirties and forties, little has been written about the unique challenges, joys, an...