Therapy with Difficult Clients: Using the Precursors Model to Awaken Change
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Author(s)Fred J Hanna
ISBN / ASIN1557987939
ISBN-139781557987938
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank769,586
CategoryPsychology
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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An approach to working with clients who simply do not want to change. Therapeutic change, in the view of Fred J. Hanna, hinges on the presence of seven precursors of change: hope, awareness, a sense of the necessity of change, the willingness to experience anxiety or difficulty, the willingness to confront issues, the exertion of the will or effort, and the presence of social support. The presence of these precursors bodes well for a client no matter what the therapist's theoretical orientation. Their absence creates roadblocks to therapeutic change no matter how skilled the therapist, how potent the theory, or how close the relationship.
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