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This book invites psychotherapists in clinics and practices, whether in training or with extensive experience, to reflect on their own approach and modify and expand it based on their knowledge of psychological concepts and research. The aim is to enable therapists to offer their clients a better therapy experience. While it can sometimes be helpful to work with manageable models, it can also be meaningful to embed one's own actions within a comprehensive conceptual framework – reflective, self-caring, and client-focused. Contents Fundamental Questions about Psychotherapy Conception Practical Problems and Approaches in Psychotherapy Basic Problems of Clients: What psychological aspects can psychotherapists pay attention to, and what (process) goals can they strive for? About the Author Prof. Dr. Rainer Sachse is a licensed psychologist, founder of clarification-oriented psychotherapy, and director of the Institute for Psychological Psychotherapy (IPP) in Bochum. Here, he challenges fundamental assumptions about psychotherapy and invites readers to return to the common theoretical roots of psychology – with a focus on integrative concepts, centered on the individual client.
Case Formulation for Personality Disorders provides clinical guidance on how to build effective treatment plans for patients presenting with personality disorders. Anchored within a disorder-specific approach, the present volume reviews the evidence base of case formulation methodology. The book takes an integrative and differentiated approach to case formulation, with multiple methods of case formulation, all specifically adapted to the psychotherapy of personality disorders, illustrated with many case examples. - Provides individualized assessment and measurement in practice - Uses 18 case formulation methods for treating personality disorders - Identifies evidence-based effective treatment - Includes real life case examples
This practice-oriented guide presents a model of personality disorders (PDs) based on the latest research showing that "pure" PDs are due to relationship disturbances. The reader gains concise and clear information about the dual-action regulation model and the framework for clarification-oriented psychotherapy, which relates the relationship dysfunction to central relationship motives and games. Practical information is given on how to behave with clients and clear therapeutic strategies based on a five-phase model are outlined to help therapists manage interactional problems in therapy and to assist clients in achieving effective change. The eight pure personality disorders (narcissistic, ...
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