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Brief Therapy Homework Planner
Help
your clients develop their problem-solving, communication, and
coping skills. As a mental health professional, you work to help
your clients learn to recognize and clearly communicate their
feelings, to identify how and when problems arise, and to develop
effective coping strategies. In today's managed care environment,
in which rapid results are everything, many psychotherapists are
finding that pencil-and-paper homework exercises can provide a
highly effective therapeutic adjunct for helping clients achieve
those goals.
The Brief Therapy Homework Planner arms you with dozens of ready-to-use between-session assignments designed to fit with virtually every therapeutic mode. You get 62-behaviorally-based, copier-ready exercises, grouped by skill set and covering all major presenting symptoms. The author, an experienced clinician, provides expert guidance on how to make the most efficient use of the exercises, along with cross-references to the best-selling Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, 2nd Edition that help you to identify the right exercise for a given situation or behavioral problem.
And, since no two therapists-or clients-are alike, the Brief Therapy Homework Planner comes with a computer diskette containing all the assignments in the book in word-processing format. You have complete freedom to adapt, customize, and fine-tune the assignments to suit your unique style and your clients' needs.
The Brief Therapy Homework Planner is an indispensable tool-of-the-trade for all mental health professionals working in independent and small group practices
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Planner Books
Authors: Gary M. Schultheis
Item #: 978-0-471-24611-5
Format: Paperback w/disk, 256 pages, April 1998
Price: US $55.00
Topics:
Set Goals.
Watch What You Say.
Identify Exceptions to the Problem.
Plot Strategy.
Express It Differently.
Look at It Another Way.
Use What You've Got.
Get a Handle on the Problem.
Do Something Different.
Do Something More Different.
Make A Choice.
Take Care of Yourself.
Clarify Values.
Turn It Loose.
Think!
Keep on Truckin'.
Put Your Experience to Work.
Relapse Prevention.
Bibliography.
Quick Cross-Reference Problem/Assignment Guide.
About the Disk.
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