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The Therapist's Notebook for Families Bob Bertolino (Clinical Director, Youth in Need Inc., Missouri, USA)

The Therapist's Notebook for Families By Bob Bertolino (Clinical Director, Youth in Need Inc., Missouri, USA)

The Therapist's Notebook for Families by Bob Bertolino (Clinical Director, Youth in Need Inc., Missouri, USA)


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This text presents 75 exercises meant for use by practicing therapists. The exercises are presented as part of a solution- oriented approach to therapy, an approach that the authors distinguish form traditional forms of therapy by its emphasis on collaborative and change-oriented emphases on the sear

The Therapist's Notebook for Families Summary

The Therapist's Notebook for Families: Solution-Oriented Exercises for Working with Parents, Children, and Adolescents by Bob Bertolino (Clinical Director, Youth in Need Inc., Missouri, USA)

Help your clients facilitate positive changes with these innovative therapeutic exercises!The Therapist's Notebook for Families empowers mental health professionals with clear, practical, easy-to-use therapeutic exercises for working with parents, adolescents, children, and families. These exercises will improve your effectiveness with clients, helping them to explore possibilities, find solutions, and create change in spite of difficult problems. The current climate in the mental health field calls for professionals to be both effective and accountable. This book will help you to work more effectively and more respectfully with clients with an array of exercises designed to facilitate change processes. These activities will help you and your clients in:
  • establishing goals and projected outcomes
  • changing unhealthy views
  • improving on their current style of action/interaction
  • identifying and amplifying change
  • managing setbacks
  • ending therapy
This volume include suggestions for the best ways to use the exercises as well as descriptions of the purpose of each activity. The Therapist's Notebook for Families will prove invaluable in your work with families!

Table of Contents

Part I: Getting Clear on the Change You Want 1. Utilizing Collaboration Keys. 2. Exploring Clients Relational Preferences. 3. Defining the Problem: Determining What Needs to Change. 4. Clarifying Preferred Outcomes: How Will We Know When Things are Better? 5. The Crystal Ball. 6. The Time Machine. 7. Defining In-Between Change: How Will I Know When Were Making Progress? 8. Using Video-Talk. 9. Scaling Goals, Preferred Outcomes, and Signs of Change. 10. Exploring Clients Theories of Change. Part II: Changing the Viewing of the Problem 11. Changing Language Through Acknowledgment and Possibility. 12. Future Talk: Acknowledgment and a Vision for the Future. 13. Acknowledging Efforts. 14. Lenses. 15. Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones but Words Can Hurt Too! Using Solution-Talk. 16. Parents Mission. 17. Adolescents Mission. 18. Thinking Out of the Box: Expanding Creativity. 19. Controlling and Letting Go. 20. One More One More. 21. Teach Your Children. 22. Who Are You? Exploring the Qualities Within. 23. Everyday Is an Exception. 24. Searching for "Counter" Evidence. 25. One of These Things is Not Like the Other. 26. How Else Might You See It? Exploring Alternative Perspectives. 27. At the Movies. 28. How Come Things Arent Worse? 29. Standing Up to Problems. 30. Changing Criticism to Requests or Demands. 31.The Big Picture. 32. Why Am I Here . . . and Not on Mars? 33. What About the Future? Part III: Changing the Doing of the Problem 34. Invitations to Accountability: Separating Feeling and Doing. 35. Identifying Unhelpful Patterns. 36. Identifying Solutions Keys by Changing Patterns. 37. Changing Patterns in Relationships. 38. Go with the Pattern. 39. On and Off. 40. Do Something Different. 41. The Unified Front. 42. Change Some Aspect of Context. 43. Something Different, Something New, Something Unpredictable, Something Else to Do. 44. Follow the Script. 45. Identifying and Utilizing Past Solutions and Successes. 46. How Does the Problem End or Start to End? 47. How Come Things Havent Bottomed Out? 48. Tracking Solutions. 49. What Do You Do Well? 50. What Worked? 51. Parents 911. 52. How About a Ritual? 52. Chores. Part IV: Changing Aspects of Context 53. Whats in a Problem? Identifying Contextual Influences. 54. Tapping Resources: Creating a Personal Inventory. 55. How Am I Supposed to Be? Challenging Unhelpful Influences. 56. Those Who Know Me Best. 57. Have You Ever . . . ? 58. Exploring Family Solutions. 59. Is It Inherited or Learned or . . . ? 60. Who Am I Like? Speculating About My Parents. 61. Reviving Your Soul: Tapping Spiritual Energy and Resources. 62. Whos Driving the Bus? Promoting Accountability. Part V: Keeping the Ball Rolling 63. Keeping an Eye on Change in Between Sessions. 64. Wheres the Evidence? 65. Identifying and Amplifying Change. 66. What Is It About You? 67. Is It Enough? Reviewing Change. 68. Recovering from Setbacks. 69. Managing Ups and Downs. 70. The Scrapbook of Life.

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GOR006654369
9780789012449
0789012448
The Therapist's Notebook for Families: Solution-Oriented Exercises for Working with Parents, Children, and Adolescents by Bob Bertolino (Clinical Director, Youth in Need Inc., Missouri, USA)
Used - Very Good
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Taylor & Francis Inc
2002-08-12
280
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