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Mozdzierz, Gerald J., (1940-)

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  • Principles of counseling and psychotherapy = learning the essential domains and nonlinear thinking of master practitioners /
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    Title/Author: Principles of counseling and psychotherapy/ Gerald J. Mozdzierz, Paul R. Peluso, and Joseph Lisiecki.
    Reminder of title: learning the essential domains and nonlinear thinking of master practitioners /
    Author: Mozdzierz, Gerald J.,
    other author: Peluso, Paul R.
    Published: New York, N.Y. :Routledge, : 2014.,
    Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 384 p.)
    [NT 15003449]: 1. Overview of the state of psychotherapy and the domains of competance -- 2. The domain of connecting with and engaging the client : listening -- 3. The domain of connecting with and engaging the client : responding -- 4. The domain of assessment : client's symptoms, stages of change, needs, strengths, and resources -- 5. The domain of assessment : the theme behind a client's narrative, therapeutic goals, and client input about goal achievement -- 6. The domain of establishing and maintaining the therapeutic relationship and the therapeutic alliance : relationship building -- 7. The domain of establishing and maintaining the therapeutic relationship and the therapeutic alliance : the therapeutic alliance -- 8. The domain of understanding clients' cognitive schemas : foundations -- 9. The domain of understanding clients' cognitive schemas : assessment and clinical conceptualization -- 10. The domain of addressing and managing clients' emotional states : basic understandings -- 11. The domain of addressing and managing clients' emotional states : managing common negative emotions in therapy -- 12. The domain of addressing and resolving ambivalence : understanding and identifying client ambivalence -- 13. The domain of addressing and resolving ambivalence : working with and resolving client ambivalence -- 14. Summary and the disengagement/engagement hypothesis.
    Subject: Psychotherapy. -
    Online resource: http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780415704601
    ISBN: 9780203761922 (ebk.)
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