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What do I say? : the therapist's guide to answering client questions

What do I say? : the therapist's guide to answering client questions

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개인저자
Edelstein, Linda. Waehler, Charles A.
서명 / 저자사항
What do I say? : the therapist's guide to answering client questions / Linda N. Edelstein and Charles A. Waehler.
발행사항
Hoboken, N.J. :   John Wiley,   c2011.  
형태사항
xvii, 358 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9780470561751 (pbk.) 0470561750 (pbk.) 9781118061466 (ePDF) 1118061462 (ePDF) 9781118061473 (eMobil) 1118061470 (eMobil) 9781118061480 (ePub) 1118061489 (ePub)
요약
"Therapists are used to asking questions, not answering them. What Do I Say? shows how client questions--no matter how difficult or uncomfortable--can be used to support the therapeutic process rather than derail the therapist-client relationship. Jargon-free and conversational in tone, this book provides guidance on how to answer questions on such hot-button topics as sex, religion, money, disclosing personal information, and setting boundaries. Counselors and other mental health professionals will find essential guidance from the authors' examples drawn from their own lives and work"--
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Counselor and client. Psychotherapist and patient. Psychotherapy --methods. Communication. Counseling --methods. Professional-Patient Relations.
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The must-have guide to honestly and sensitively answering your clients' questions

Written to help therapists view their clients' questions as collaborative elements of clinical work, What Do I Say? explores the questions?some direct, others unspoken?that all therapists, at one time or another, will encounter from clients. Authors and practicing therapists Linda Edelstein and Charles Waehler take a thought-provoking look at how answers to clients' questions shape a therapeutic climate of expression that encourages personal discovery and growth.

Strategically arranged in a question-and-answer format for ease of use, this hands-on guide is conversational in tone and filled with personal examples from experienced therapists on twenty-three hot-button topics, including religion, sex, money, and boundaries. What Do I Say? tackles actual client questions, such as:

  • Can you help me? (Chapter 1, The Early Sessions)

  • Sorry I am late. Can we have extra time? (Chapter 9, Boundaries)

  • I don't believe in all this therapy crap. What do you think about that? (Chapter 3, Therapeutic Process)

  • Why is change so hard? (Chapter 4, Expectations About Change)

  • Will you attend my graduation/wedding/musical performance/speech/business grand opening? (Chapter 20, Out of the Office)

  • Where are you going on vacation? (Chapter 10, Personal Questions)

  • I gave your name to a friend . . . Will you see her? (Chapter 9, Boundaries)

  • Should I pray about my problems? (Chapter 12, Religion and Spirituality)

  • Are you like all those other liberals who believe gay people have equal rights? (Chapter 13, Prejudice)

The power of therapy lies in the freedom it offers clients to discuss anything and everything. It's not surprising then, that clients will surprise therapists with their experiences and sometimes with the questions they ask. What Do I Say? reveals how these questions?no matter how difficult or uncomfortable?can be used to support the therapeutic process rather than derail the therapist?client relationship.



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The must-have guide to honestly and sensitively answering your clients' questions

Written to help therapists view their clients' questions as collaborative elements of clinical work, What Do I Say? explores the questions?some direct, others unspoken?that all therapists, at one time or another, will encounter from clients. Authors and practicing therapists Linda Edelstein and Charles Waehler take a thought-provoking look at how answers to clients' questions shape a therapeutic climate of expression that encourages personal discovery and growth.

Strategically arranged in a question-and-answer format for ease of use, this hands-on guide is conversational in tone and filled with personal examples from experienced therapists on twenty-three hot-button topics, including religion, sex, money, and boundaries. What Do I Say? tackles actual client questions, such as:

  • Can you help me? (Chapter 1, The Early Sessions)

  • Sorry I am late. Can we have extra time? (Chapter 9, Boundaries)

  • I don't believe in all this therapy crap. What do you think about that? (Chapter 3, Therapeutic Process)

  • Why is change so hard? (Chapter 4, Expectations About Change)

  • Will you attend my graduation/wedding/musical performance/speech/business grand opening? (Chapter 20, Out of the Office)

  • Where are you going on vacation? (Chapter 10, Personal Questions)

  • I gave your name to a friend . . . Will you see her? (Chapter 9, Boundaries)

  • Should I pray about my problems? (Chapter 12, Religion and Spirituality)

  • Are you like all those other liberals who believe gay people have equal rights? (Chapter 13, Prejudice)

The power of therapy lies in the freedom it offers clients to discuss anything and everything. It's not surprising then, that clients will surprise therapists with their experiences and sometimes with the questions they ask. What Do I Say? reveals how these questions?no matter how difficult or uncomfortable?can be used to support the therapeutic process rather than derail the therapist?client relationship.




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목차

Intro -- What Do I Say?: The Therapist’s Guide to Answering Client Questions -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART 1 Client Questions in a Broad Context -- Introduction to Part 1 -- Why Do Clients’ Questions Cause Apprehension? -- What Do the Different Theories Advise? -- Remember, It’s Not About You -- Guidelines for Answering Questions -- Style and Language Considerations -- Further Thoughts -- PART 2 Client Questions and Responses by Topic -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 1 The Early Sessions -- 2 Experience -- 3 Therapeutic Process -- 4 Expectations About Change -- 5 Techniques -- 6 Professional Role -- 7 Money -- 8 Confidentiality -- 9 Boundaries -- 10 Personal Questions -- 11 Sexuality -- 12 Religion and Spirituality -- 13 Prejudice -- 14 Stigma -- 15 Physical Appearance -- 16 Dreams -- 17 Therapists’ Reactions -- 18 Individual and Cultural Differences -- 19 Involving Others -- 20 Out of the Office -- 21 Keeping in Touch -- 22 Life Events -- 23 Ending Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Index -- About the Authors -- .

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