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基本説明
Reframes resistance as ambivalence and presents effective, practical ways to deal with it.
Full Description
Why is change often so hard to accomplish, even for people who spend considerable time, money, and effort in the attempt? How can therapy clients get unstuck and work steadily toward desired goals? This book presents an integrative model of ambivalence in psychotherapy and presents effective, practical ways to recognize and deal with it. Emphasis is given to two techniques with significant empirical support: motivational interviewing and the two-chair approach. Including in-depth case examples and transcripts, the book demonstrates how to use these interventions as stand-alone treatments or integrate them with other therapies for clients struggling with addictive behaviors, depression, anxiety, and other frequently encountered problems.
Contents
1. An Overview of Resistance and Ambivalence2. Theories of Resistance and Ambivalence3. An Integrative Model of Resistant Ambivalence4. Measurement and Assessment of Resistance and Ambivalence5. An Overview of Approaches to Working with Resistant Ambivalence6. The Two-Chair Approach: Part I7. The Two-Chair Approach: Part II8. Motivational Interviewing: Principles and Strategies9. Clinical Applications of Motivational Interviewing10. Integrating Ambivalence Work with Other Therapeutic ApproachesAppendix: Comparison among Theories of Assistance