Managing therapy-interfering behavior : (Record no. 32285)

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ISBN 9781433820977
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ISBN 1433820978
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Classification number WM 425
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Personal author Chapman, Alexander L
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Title Managing therapy-interfering behavior :
Subtitle strategies from dialectical behavior therapy
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Title Managing therapy-interfering behaviour
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Washington, DC :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer American Psychological Association,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice c2016
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Physical description xi, 274p. ;
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Contents Why people get in their own way -- Core dialectical behavior therapy principles applied to therapy-interfering behavior -- Core dialectical behavior therapy strategies for managing therapy-interfering behavior -- Setting the stage: orienting and observing limits -- Enhancing therapy attendance -- Enhancing psychotherapy homework compliance -- Effectively responding to anger -- How to confront therapy-interfering behavior -- Helping clients overcome avoidance -- Responding to sexually related behavior -- Ending therapy effectively -- When the therapist gets in the way.
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Abstract What happens when clients – and practitioners – get in the way of the therapy process? Therapy-interfering behaviour is a common issue. It can be intentional or unintentional, strategic or automatic, calculated or absent-minded, and sometimes it may come from the practitioner, or be mutually acted out with the client.<br/><br/>This highly approachable book presents strategies using dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and addresses a large variety of common therapeutic challenges – including problems with attendance, homework compliance, passive or aggressive behaviour, and avoidance. Backed by a strong DBT framework, and supported by empirical discussion, case studies, and examples of therapeutic interactions, this book also takes the bold step of addressing how therapists can address their own therapy-interfering behaviour. Topics such as therapist burnout and what to do when clients appear to be pushing therapeutic limits are covered.<br/><br/>The strategies presented apply to many types of patients, in many settings. With original research, detailed procedures, and concise syntheses of the large amount of research available, this book is a vital source for both seasoned DBT clinicians and those seeking to introduce elements of DBT in their clinical practice.
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Subject term Psychotherapy
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Subject term Dialectical behaviour therapy
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Added personal author Rosenthal, M. Zachary
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    National Library of Medicine     South London and Maudsley Trust Library South London and Maudsley Trust Library Shelves 02/10/2017 10 36.00 7 9 WM 425 CHA 022973 14/11/2023 07/07/2023 07/07/2023 36.00 02/10/2017 Book
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