Description |
xix, 420 pages ; 26 cm |
Contents |
Part A: Foundations for professional psychological practice -- 1. The scientist-practitioner model -- 2. Ethics and ethical practice -- Part B: Factors in psychological outcome -- 3. Factors in change -- 4. Client variables -- 5. Therapist variables -- 6. The psychotherapy relationship -- 7. Theoretical frameworks: providing a rationale -- 8. Common factors -- 9. Client outcome -- Part C: Psychotherapy process and practice -- 10. Common practical issues in therapy -- 11. Microskills -- 12. Intake and outcome assessment -- 13. Diagnosis -- 14. Case conceptualisation -- 15. Cultural and spiritual issues in treatment -- 16. Managing risk -- Part D: Professional practice in the Australian context -- 17. Professional training and development -- 18. Supervision -- 19. Self-care |
Summary |
Guides readers through successive stages of working with clients, demonstrating how their integrative model can be applied to enhance assessment, conceptualisation, treatment, risk management, outcome evaluation, irrespective of a practitioner's theoretical orientation or client's presenting problem |
Notes |
Other contributors: Leanne Casey, Marchiene van der Veen and Mark Boschen |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Psychotherapy -- Australia.
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Author |
Boschen, Mark, author
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Casey, Leanne, author
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Van der Veen, Marchiene, author
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ISBN |
9780987290519 |
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