Collaborative Case Conceptualization: Working Effectively with Clients in Cognitive-Behavioral TherapyPresenting an innovative framework for tailoring cognitive-behavioral interventions to each client's needs, this accessible book is packed with practical pointers and sample dialogues. Step by step, the authors show how to collaborate with clients to develop and test conceptualizations that illuminate personal strengths as well as problems, and that deepen in explanatory power as treatment progresses. An extended case illustration demonstrates the three-stage conceptualization process over the entire course of therapy with a multiproblem client. The approach emphasizes building resilience and coping while decreasing psychological distress. Special features include self-assessment checklists and learning exercises to help therapists build their conceptualization skills. |
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... writing from the Permissions Department of Guilford Publications. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kuyken, W. (Willem), 1968– Collaborative case conceptualization : working effectively with clients in cognitive ...
... Writing a book together has been an enormously rewarding experience , and I cherish it as a highlight of my ... writer owes an equal debt to Kathleen Mooney , whose perceptive comments , contribu- tions , and questions continue to ...
... write this book. I thank my clients for teaching me that every therapy activity can be improved through client collaboration. Finally, my appreciation of Willem and Robert deepens each year. Collaboration with you is a rich and ...
... write some of the main topics we discussed from today. For example, you began by telling me about your difficulties at work. You were put on notice by your boss that you need to perform better or you will lose your job. (Writes at top ...
... write that over here under " Physical reactions . " Can you think of some other physical reactions you've had lately ? AHMED : I'm tired a lot . THERAPIST : ( Writes " Tired . " ) AHMED : And I feel jumpy too . THERAPIST : ( Writes ...