The authors want readers to shake their allegiance to masters and models and focus on the basics of relationship, hope, and a plan for the future. Theirs is a simple but effective approach.[...]
"If it's time for a change in your life and analyzing things to death has left you feeling defeated and hopeless, What's Right With You is a must read. It will debunk conventional myths about change, quickly restore your confidence and show you how to harness your hidden personal strengths to accomp[...]
Det er klientene selv som har størst innvirkning på om resultatet av en psykologisk behandling skal bli vellykket. I fellesskap for endring tar dette på alvor, og bringer klientens ekspertise inn i behandlingsprosessen.Denne boken er en håndbok i det som blir kalt Klient- og resultatstyrt praksi[...]
Kan terapeuter måle sin egen effektivitet og forbedre ferdighetene sine i løpet av samtaletimene?Bli en bedre terapeutpresenterer en enkel femtrinnsmodell for å integrere resultatstyring i terapeuters langsiktige profesjonelle utvikling, og er den første boken som redegjør i detalj for de klini[...]
The definitive guide for succeeding in an era of managed careThis state-of-the-art resource--a compilation of works from the nation's leading practitioners--offers mental health practitioners the tools for applying solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) techniques.Filled with the most current researc[...]
In this controversial book, psychologists Barry Duncan and Scott Miller, cofounders of the Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change, challenge the traditional focus on diagnosis, "silver bullet" techniques, and magic pills, exposing them as empirically bankrupt practices that only diminish the [...]
How can therapists become better at doing what they love, avoid burnout, and prevent client dropout? Respected therapist, trainer, and researcher Barry Duncan asserts that getting better at this work requires therapists to dedicate themselves to two key tasks: obtaining systematic client feedback a[...]