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The Tactics of Change: Doing Therapy Briefly » (1st Edition)

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Authors: John H. Weakland, Lynn Segal, Richard Fisch
ISBN-13: 9780875895215, ISBN-10: 0875895212
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: May 1982
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: John H. Weakland

RICHARD FISCH, is director of the Brief Therapy Center in Palo Alto, California, which he cofounded in 1966. He is also a senior research fellow at the Mental Research Institute and a clinical associate professor emeritus at Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

Book Synopsis

This book is a comprehensive and detailed manual on treating a wid range of clinical problems briefly and effectively. The clinical problems dealt with include, among others, anxiety, depression, marital and family conflict, psychosomatic complaints, schizophrenia, sexual problems, and drug and alcohol abuse. The authors' tactics for brining about change reflect an interest in making treatment efficient and measuring it in terms of weeks rather than months.The authors, pioneers in the field of brief strategic therapy, build on sixteen years and refining their approach at the Brief Therapy Center of the Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto.The book opens with a concise explanation of the authors' conception of human problems-how they begin, why they persist, and how they can be resolved quickly. It then goes on to discuss all the basic elements of treatment: maintaining control, setting the stage for treatment, conducting the first interview, assessing the patient's position or point of view, planning overall treatment strategy, using specific intervention, and terminating treatment. In a long and detailed section, the authors examine situation that frequently arise during the course of treatment and provide extensive examples of what therapists can do, say, suggest, and imply to initiate beneficial change.Case studies with commentary explaining the reasons for the therapist's actions, illustrate successful uses of techniques and further clarify the approach. The book concludes with a summary of the basic principles of brief therapy and their potential application to many kinds of human problems.

Table of Contents

1. Practice--and Theory.
2. Therapist Maneuverability.
3. Setting the Stage for Treatment.
4. The Initial Interview.
5. Patient Position.
6. Case Planning.
7. Interventions.
8. Termination of Treatment.
9. Case Study: The Aversive Adolescent.
10. Case Study: The Anxious Violinist.
11. Case Study: The Stroke Victim's Family.
12. Psychotherapy--And Beyond.

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