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This revised edition of The Heroic Client presents the latest empirical findings about what works in therapy-featuring the revolutionary increase in effectiveness achieved via client-based outcome feedback. Translating this research into pragmatic steps to enhance the benefit of any model of therapy, The Heroic Client calls for nothing less than a paradigm shift-a shift that not only improves outcome one client at a time but also assigns those we serve key roles in determining the way therapy is both delivered and funded.
"The Heroic Client calls into question the purity of therapy models . . . a timely and inspiring volume-itself, a heroic provocation to the mental health profession."
-Sheila McNamee, professor of communication, University of New Hampshire; author, Relational Responsibility, and editor, Therapy as Social Construction
"Warning: If you're addicted to long letters of appreciation touting your clinical prowess, this book will be hazardous to your mental health. It will show you how to harness your clients' expertise and make therapy a more collaborative, outcome-oriented experience."
-Michele Weiner-Davis, author, Divorce Busting
"The Heroic Client inspires us to re-remember why we became therapists in the first place."
-Stephen Madigan, director of training, Toronto Narrative Therapy Project, and managing editor, [...]
"This is must reading for graduate students and novice therapists who are entering the field, and thought-provoking and stimulating reading for seasoned professionals."
-Michael J. Lambert, professor of psychology, Brigham Young University, and coauthor of the Outcome Questionnaire and Assessing Outcome in Clinical Practice
This revised edition of The Heroic Client presents the latest empirical findings about what works in therapy-featuring the revolutionary increase in effectiveness achieved via client-based outcome feedback. Translating this research into pragmatic steps to enhance the benefit of any model of therapy, The Heroic Client calls for nothing less than a paradigm shift-a shift that not only improves outcome one client at a time but also assigns those we serve key roles in determining the way therapy is both delivered and funded.
"The Heroic Client calls into question the purity of therapy models . . . a timely and inspiring volume-itself, a heroic provocation to the mental health profession."
-Sheila McNamee, professor of communication, University of New Hampshire; author, Relational Responsibility, and editor, Therapy as Social Construction
"Warning: If you're addicted to long letters of appreciation touting your clinical prowess, this book will be hazardous to your mental health. It will show you how to harness your clients' expertise and make therapy a more collaborative, outcome-oriented experience."
-Michele Weiner-Davis, author, Divorce Busting
"The Heroic Client inspires us to re-remember why we became therapists in the first place."
-Stephen Madigan, director of training, Toronto Narrative Therapy Project, and managing editor, [...]
"This is must reading for graduate students and novice therapists who are entering the field, and thought-provoking and stimulating reading for seasoned professionals."
-Michael J. Lambert, professor of psychology, Brigham Young University, and coauthor of the Outcome Questionnaire and Assessing Outcome in Clinical Practice
Scott D. Miller is cofounder and codirector of the Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change, in Chicago, Illinois.
Jacqueline A. Sparks is assistant professor of marriage and family therapy, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, at the University of Rhode Island.
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
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2004 |
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Fachbereich: | Angewandte Psychologie |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9780787972400 |
ISBN-10: | 0787972401 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Duncan, Barry L
Miller, Scott D Sparks, Jacqueline A |
Auflage: | Revised edition |
Hersteller: | Wiley |
Maße: | 229 x 152 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | Barry L Duncan (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 27.02.2004 |
Gewicht: | 0,429 kg |
Scott D. Miller is cofounder and codirector of the Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change, in Chicago, Illinois.
Jacqueline A. Sparks is assistant professor of marriage and family therapy, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, at the University of Rhode Island.
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
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2004 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Angewandte Psychologie |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9780787972400 |
ISBN-10: | 0787972401 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Duncan, Barry L
Miller, Scott D Sparks, Jacqueline A |
Auflage: | Revised edition |
Hersteller: | Wiley |
Maße: | 229 x 152 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | Barry L Duncan (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 27.02.2004 |
Gewicht: | 0,429 kg |