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E-grāmata: Becoming an Effective Family Therapist: Research, Practice, and Case Stories [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 202 pages, 26 Line drawings, black and white; 26 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003458395
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  • Formāts: 202 pages, 26 Line drawings, black and white; 26 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003458395
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
"This book explores the link between the effectiveness of the family therapist and the complexity of the therapeutic relationship. For family therapists the therapeutic alliance is complex because there are different family members, and the therapist must have an empathic relationship with each of them. Furthermore, the therapist is focused on facilitating the development of trust between the family members. The book highlights the family therapist, not as an interventionist, but as someone who is focused on establishing a good relationship with different family members. It includes research, theory as well as case studies, exploring topics such as: the therapist's emotion regulation, the therapist's inner dialogue, and dealing with client feedback. The main idea is simple but important: The goal of family therapy is not healing, but connection. A family therapist knows that connection heals. Connection also protects against suffering in the future. This book is essential for beginning and seasoned family therapists, systemic therapists, and graduate students"--

This book explores the link between the effectiveness of the family therapist and the complexity of the therapeutic relationship.



This book explores the link between the effectiveness of the family therapist and the complexity of the therapeutic relationship.

For family therapists the therapeutic alliance is complex because there are different family members and the therapist must have an empathic relationship with each of them. Furthermore, the therapist is focused on facilitating the development of trust between the family members. The book highlights the family therapist, not as an interventionist, but as someone who is focused on establishing a good relationship with different family members. Centering the person of the therapist, this book includes research, theory, as well as case studies exploring topics such as the therapist’s emotion regulation, the therapist’s inner dialogue, and dealing with client feedback. Rober offers an empathetic perspective and accessible framework for family therapists, encouraging readers to use their intuition and self-supervision to build better awareness and stronger connections in the session.

This book is essential for beginning and seasoned family therapists, systemic therapists, and graduate students.

Part I: What scientific research can teach us about being an effective
therapist

Ch.1 The effective psychotherapist

Ch.2 The complex alliance in family therapy

Stairway to heaven The story of Jason and his family (part 1)

Part II: The family therapist in the session

Ch.3 The family therapist as a wounded healer

Ch.4 The family therapist in action

Ch.5 The family therapists inner dialogue

Ch.6 Emotion regulation of the family therapist

Stairway to heaven The story of Jason and his family (part 2)

Part III: Becoming more effective as a family therapist

Ch.7 Feedback-orientation of the family therapist

Ch.8 The self-supervision questionnaire

Stairway to heaven The Story of Jason and his family (part 3)

Part IV: Being a family therapist

Ch.9 The story of the therapy with the De Smet family
Peter Rober is a clinical psychologist and family therapist. He is professor at the Institute for Family and Sexuality Studies, Medical School (University of Leuven, Belgium). His research focus is on the psychotherapy process in family therapy, and on processes in families (trauma, grief, secrecy, etc.). He has numerous publications on these subjects in international peer-reviewed journals.