- Adults--goal setting, boundary issues, life transitions, communication, problemsolving, compulsivity, feelings
- Couples--trust, infidelity, leisure time, communication, conflict resolution, sexuality, enrichment
- Families--rules/punishment, decisionmaking, gender roles, chores and responsibilities, communication
- Children--self-esteem, school problems, social skills, abuse, discipline problems
- Adolescents--peer pressure, school issues, communication, involvement in therapy, behavior
- Other--resistant clients, crisis counseling, linking clients with social resources
The Therapist's Notebook: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy
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Author(s)Lorna L. Hecker, Sharon A. Deacon
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0789004003
ISBN-139780789004000
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank904,010
CategoryPsychology
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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When did you last have enough free time to carefully create, develop, and test a therapeutic concept or teaching method to improve the help you provide to your patients? With The Therapist's Notebook, a compilation of original ideas by practicing clinicians, you can tap into the knowledge and experience of seasoned professionals to give your clients tangible, field-tested assignments that will represent their work and progress in therapy. Appropriate for practicing marriage and family therapists, psychologists, social workers, and other therapists of any professional affiliation who deal with children, adolescents, adults, couples, or families, this dynamic handbook provides you with handouts and homework activities that are quick and easy and require little effort or experience to use. The Therapist's Notebook is a valuable resource for both experienced and novice clinicians. Established clinicians will know how to fit each chapter to a particular clientele, while uninitiated clinicians or trainees will appreciate how the ready-made materials help their clients and spur their own creativity in intervening. You'll find therapeutic work becomes less stressful and more enjoyable as you learn about helping these populations deal with important issues:
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