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Index
Cover By the Same Author Title Page Copyright Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Power of Positive Thinking
Focusing on your success Success attracts more success Positive visualization Practical visualization Know your own strengths Develop an attitude of success Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 2: Before The Patient Arrives
Personal preparation The patient’s first contact Preparing the consulting room Just before the patient arrives Be prepared Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 3: Relationship Models in the Consulting Room
Paternalism and mutuality: two different models The Drama Triangle Transference and countertransference The three ego states The inner judge and the inner justifier Choosing a neutral role Compassion and the unprejudiced observer The key is courtesy Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 4: Safety and The Working Agreement
Maslow’s first level: physiological needs Maslow’s second level: safety needs The session contract Making a working agreement with children Re-contracting Maslow’s third level: needs of love, affection and belongingness Maslow’s fourth level: esteem Creating the right conditions for healing Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 5: Mindfulness
Being in the present Mindfulness and science Practising mindfulness The body scan Meditation Mindfulness in nature Listening awareness Doing routine actions mindfully Observe like an alien Observe yourself Three-minute meditation One-minute meditation: stop the traffic Getting off the treadmill Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 6: Skills for Case-Taking
Homeopathic case-taking In the consulting room Questioning skills: getting the patient to say more Listening skills: the gift of being quiet Observation skills: working with non-verbal communication Observe yourself: you are part of the dynamic Effective case-taking Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 7: Reducing Your Prejudices and Limiting Beliefs
Limiting beliefs Prejudices Accept what is Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 8: Planning the Way Forward
Feedback and prognosis Asking the patient to do homework Prepared handouts Collaboration Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 9: Setting and Maintaining Boundaries
Boundaries create structure Physical boundaries Personal space Emotional boundaries Dual relationships Sexual boundaries Professional boundaries Time and money boundaries Setting and maintaining boundaries Compassion within a framework Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 10: Solving Ethical Dilemmas
Why do we need codes of ethics? Safety Confidentiality Dignity Autonomy Ethical conflicts Principles from moral philosophy Ethics are easy, ethical conflicts are complex Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 11: Finishing the Session and Closure
Finishing a session Holiday cover Patients who do not return In conclusion Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 12: Self-Care for the Practitioner
Burnout Strategies for self-care Taking care of your physical body Relaxation, spoiling yourself and having fun Laughter Separating from the patient Getting support Taming the voices within Have compassion for yourself Developing your own strategies Reflective example Exercises
Chapter 13: The Self-Reflective Journal
Some guidelines for self-reflection Structured reflection or go with the flow Reflective frameworks and models Creative self-reflection Practise self-compassion Appreciation and gratitude Choose who you want to be Reflective example Exercises
References Index Also available
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