Improving therapeutic communication : a guide for developing effective techniques

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Improving therapeutic communication : a guide for developing effective techniques

D. Corydon Hammond, Dean H. Hepworth, Veon G. Smith

Jossey-Bass, c2002

1st pbk. ed.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Previously published in 1977

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Throughout the book, the authors focus on the basic skills thatfacilitate communications in therapy (empathy, respect,authenticity, relating in the here-and-now, and confrontation) andexplore specific methods of using them. These skills--whichresearch shows are crucial to effective therapy--enable therapistsand counselors to * Empathize in a caring way with the feelings of clients * Become receptive to clients in a warm, respectful, andnonjudgmental way * Constructively share feelings with clients in a natural, openmanner * Therapeutically utilize moment-to-moment, here-and-nowinteraction * Make clients aware of their inconsistencies and discrepancieswithout arousing antagonism or defensiveness

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. The Authors. 1. Effective Elements in Counseling and Psychotherapy. 2. Processes and Phases in Counseling and Psychotherapy. 3. Barriers to Effective Communication. 4. Developing Perceptiveness to Feelings. 5. Responding Empathically to the Client's Expressions: ReciprocalResponses. 6. Expanding the Client's Meaning: Additive Responses. 7. Relating to Clients with Respect. 8. Relating to Clients with Genuineness. 9. Examining Here-and-Now Feelings and Interactions Within theCounseling Relationship. 10. Using Confrontation to Remove Barriers to Communication andChange. 11. Communication Processes in Effective Therapy:SummaryReferences. Index.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA59605720
  • ISBN
    • 0787948063
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    San Francisco, Calif.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 377 p
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Classification
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