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Overview
Throughout the book, the authors focus on the basic skills that facilitate communications in therapy (empathy, respect, authenticity, relating in the here-and-now, and confrontation) and explore specific methods of using them. These skills—which research shows are crucial to effective therapy—enable therapists and counselors to
* Empathize in a caring way with the feelings of clients
* Become receptive to clients in a warm, respectful, and nonjudgmental way
* Constructively share feelings with clients in a natural, open manner
* Therapeutically utilize moment-to-moment, here-and-now interaction
* Make clients aware of their inconsistencies and discrepancies without arousing antagonism or defensiveness
Synopsis
Throughout the book, the authors focus on the basic skills that facilitate communications in therapy (empathy, respect, authenticity, relating in the here-and-now, and confrontation) and explore specific methods of using them. These skillswhich research shows are crucial to effective therapyenable therapists and counselors to
* Empathize in a caring way with the feelings of clients
* Become receptive to clients in a warm, respectful, and nonjudgmental way
* Constructively share feelings with clients in a natural, open manner
* Therapeutically utilize moment-to-moment, here-and-now interaction
* Make clients aware of their inconsistencies and discrepancies without arousing antagonism or defensiveness
Booknews
First published in 1977, this guide for mental health professionals, students, interns, and trainees shows how to refine basic people skills and improve a therapeutic bedside manner, with explanation of fundamental principles and presentation of practical guidelines and exercises. Specific methods for enhancing and using skills of empathy, respect, authenticity, and confrontation are described and skill- building exercises are provided. Hammond is a psychologist, professor, and co-director of the Sex and Marital Therapy Clinic at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Editorials
From the Publisher
"Contains a great wealth of clinical information." (Psychiatric Services, April 2003)