The heroic client : a revolutionary way to improve effectiveness through client-directed, outcome-informed therapy

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The heroic client : a revolutionary way to improve effectiveness through client-directed, outcome-informed therapy

Barry L. Duncan, Scott D. Miller, Jacqueline A. Sparks

Jossey-Bass, c2004

Rev. ed.

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Previous ed.: 2000

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In this controversial book, psychologists Barry Duncan and Scott Miller, cofounders of the Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change, challenge the traditional focus on diagnosis, "silver bullet" techniques, and magic pills, exposing them as empirically bankrupt practices that only diminish the role of clients and hasten therapy's extinction. Instead, they advocate for the long-ignored but most crucial factor in therapeutic success-the innate resources of the client. Based on extensive clinical research and case studies, The Heroic Client not only shows how to harness the client's powers of regeneration to make therapy effective, but also how to enlist the client as a partner to make therapy accountable. The Heroic Client inspires therapists to boldly rewrite the drama of therapy, recast clients in their rightful role as heroes and heroines of the therapeutic stage, and legitimize their services to third-party payers without the compromises of the medical model.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword to the Revised Edition ix Bruce E. Wampold Foreword to the First Edition xii Larry E. Beutler Preface xvii 1 Therapy at the Crossroads 1 2 The Myth of the Medical Model 21 3 Becoming Client Directed 49 4 Becoming Outcome Informed 81 with Lynn Johnson, Jeb Brown, and Morten Anker 5 The Client's Theory of Change 119 with Susanne Coleman, Lisa Kelledy, and Steven Kopp 6 The Myth of the Magic Pill 147 with Grace Jackson, Roger P. Greenberg, and Karen Kinchin 7 Planet Mental Health 178 Epilogue: A Tale of Two Therapies 201 Appendixes I A First-Person Account of Mental Health Services 213 Ronald Bassman II Consumer/survivor/ex-patient Resource Information 217 Ronald Bassman III Five Questions About Psychotherapy 219 IV Outcome Rating Scale and Session Rating Scale
  • 221 Experimental Versions for Children References 229 About the Authors 249 Name Index 254 Subject Index 261

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  • NCID
    BB08990756
  • ISBN
    • 0787972401
  • LCCN
    2003018314
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    San Francisco, Calif
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxi, 266 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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