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Index
Cover
Contents
Title
Copyright
Preface: The Therapist’s Challenge
Acknowledgments
Part I: The Tools of the Therapist
Chapter 1: Therapy Fundamentals
The Therapeutic Orientation toward Clients
Getting Started
Basic Child Therapy Skills
Helping Clients Open Up
Therapeutic Collaborations
Collaborating with Other Child-Serving Systems
Termination
Summary
Chapter 2: Behavior Therapy
Learning Theory
Assessment and Case Formulation
Change Processes
Outcome Research
The Therapist’s Style
Relaxation Training
Systematic Desensitization
Contingency Contracting
Social Skills Training
Summary
Chapter 3: Cognitive Therapy
Cognitive Theory
Assessment and Case Formulation
Change Processes
Outcome Research
The Therapist’s Style
Self-Monitoring
Self-Instruction
Self-Reinforcement
Cognitive Restructuring
Socratic Questioning
Tests of Evidence
Naming Cognitive Distortions
Personal Experiments
Summary
Chapter 4: Psychodynamic Therapy
Psychoanalytic Theory
Assessment and Case Formulation
Change Processes
Outcome Research
The Therapist’s Style
Facilitating the Expression of Material
Interpretation and Insight
Life Education
Corrective Emotional Experience
Summary
Chapter 5: Constructivism: Solution-Oriented and Narrative Therapy
Postmodernism and the Social Construction of Reality
Assessment and Case Formulation
Change Processes
Outcome Research
The Therapist’s Style
Solution-Oriented Therapy Techniques
Narrative Therapy Techniques
Summary
Chapter 6: Family Systems Therapy
Systems Theory
Assessment and Case Formulation
Change Processes
Outcome Research
The Therapist’s Style
Combining Family and Individual Modalities
Facilitating Communication
Psychoeducation
Systemic Insight
Reframing
Treating Enmeshment and Disengagement
Therapist Directives
Treating Negative Feedback Loops
Treating Positive Feedback Loops
Extended Family and Multigenerational Therapy
Summary
Chapter 7: Atheoretical and Transtheoretical Techniques
Miscellaneous Techniques
Parent Counseling
Providing Information and Direction to Clients
Meeting the Client Halfway
Incorporating Experiences into New Structures of Meaning
Summary
Part II: The Needs of Clients
Chapter 8: Outcome Research and Clinical Reasoning in Treatment Planning
The Controversy: How Should Counselors Plan Therapy?
The Case for Outcome Research
What the Research Says
Mediators and Moderators of Treatment Effects
The Limitations of Outcome Research
What the Research Does Not Say
Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice
When to Consider Techniques without Strong Empirical Support
Summary
Chapter 9: Cultural Factors in Therapy
The Role of Culture in Psychotherapy
Assessment and Case Formulation
The Therapist’s Style
Connecting the Cultures of Therapy and Client
Conflicts between Client Cultures and the Predominant Culture
Addressing Prejudice and Discrimination
Culturally Specific Adaptations of Therapeutic Approaches
Bringing Spirituality into Therapy
Summary
Chapter 10: Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Children
Diagnoses Treated in This Chapter
Clinical Presentation and Etiology
Assessment
Treatment Planning
Behavioral-Systemic Parent Training
The Collaborative Problem Solving Approach
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with the Child
Psychodynamic Therapy
Summary
Chapter 11: Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Adolescents
Diagnoses Treated in This Chapter
Clinical Presentation and Etiology
Assessment
Treatment Planning
Behavioral-Systemic Therapy
Substance Abuse
Psychodynamic Therapy
Parent Counseling
Summary
Chapter 12: Aggression and Violence
Diagnoses Treated in This Chapter
Clinical Presentation and Etiology
Assessment
Treatment Planning
Interventions Addressing Attitudes, Values, and Motivation
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy
Systems-Oriented Intervention
Summary
Chapter 13: Anxiety
Diagnoses Treated in This Chapter
Clinical Presentation and Etiology
Assessment
Treatment Planning
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy
Family Therapy and Parent Counseling
Summary
Chapter 14: Depression
Diagnoses Treated in This Chapter
Clinical Presentation and Etiology
Assessment
Treatment Planning
Special Topic: Suicide Risk
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy
Family Therapy and Parent Counseling
Interpersonal Therapy
Summary
Chapter 15: Stress and Trauma
Diagnoses Treated in This Chapter
Clinical Presentation and Etiology
Coping with Stress and Trauma
Assessment
Treatment Planning
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy
Constructivist Therapy
Systems-Oriented Intervention
Therapy for Parental Divorce
Therapy for Bereavement
Therapy for Sexual Abuse
Summary
Afterword: The Therapist’s Experience
References
Author Index
Subject Index
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