Authors: Edward Teyber, Faith H. McClure
ISBN-13: 9780495604204, ISBN-10: 0495604208
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Date Published: June 2010
Edition: 6th Edition
Edward Teyber is a psychology professor and director of the psychology clinic at California State University, San Bernardino. Dr. Teyber received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Michigan State University. He is also the author of the popular-press book HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH DIVORCE and a textbook published by Brooks/Cole, CASEBOOK IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT TREATMENT:CULTURAL AND FAMILIAL CONTEXTS 2ND EDITION. Dr. Teyber maintains a part-time private practice and he also enjoys supervision and clinical training.
This resource for student therapists explains how to use the therapeutic relationship to help clients change. Using a wealth of real life examples including clinical vignettes and therapist-client dialogues, it demonstrates how the interpersonal process approach works. Sample topics include establishing a working alliance with the client, responding to painful feelings, developing a treatment focus, and terminating the therapeutic relationship. Teyber teaches at California State U., San Bernardino. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
1 | The interpersonal process approach | 3 |
2 | Establishing a working alliance | 43 |
3 | Honoring the client's resistance | 83 |
4 | An internal focus for change | 122 |
5 | Responding to painful feelings | 158 |
6 | Familial and developmental factors | 201 |
7 | Inflexible interpersonal coping strategies | 242 |
8 | Interpersonal themes and patterns | 278 |
9 | An interpersonal solution | 327 |
10 | Working through and termination | 368 |