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This book encourages and trains students and practicing marriage and family therapists to bring the…

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The Therapist’S Use Of Self Being The Catalyst For Change In Couple And Family Therapy | Mental Health

This book encourages and trains students and practicing marriage and family therapists to bring themselves into the therapy room offering guidelines and strategies for being more present and personal with their clients. Mental health professionals are often taught and trained that therapy is serious business to be cautious and conservative with therapeutic decision-making and to stick to empirically supported and specific tools in sessions. What gets lost in this positivistic formulaic and scientific way of working are therapists’ own unique voices their creativity flexibility and the sense of playfulness that make the change process fun and upbeat. The Therapist’s Use of Self equips therapists with the skills they need to deepen their alliances with clients to liberate themselves from an overreliance on models and to bring their whole selves to the therapeutic encounter. Chapters cover pioneers in the field before exploring ways to bring ideas from outside the therapy room including from music art literature and film. The book includes a key chapter on teletherapy and each chapter presents major therapeutic tools and strategies case examples the resulting outcomes and key takeaways. Students of psychology social work nursing and marriage and family programs as well as mental health professionals will benefit from this book with a plethora of therapeutic tools guidelines and strategies for catalyzing change with even the most challenging couples and families. |The Therapist’s Use of Self Being the Catalyst for Change in Couple and Family Therapy | Mental Health