Transactional Analysis Counselling in ActionSAGE, 23 Okt 2013 - 280 halaman Selling over 25,000 copies across three editions, this book provides an unrivalled introduction to the core concepts and basic techniques of Transactional Analysis (TA). Ian Stewart guides the reader step-by-step through the successive stages in using TA to create therapeutic change, building understanding of the way the approach works in real-life practice. Key features of this new edition include: -a single extended case study running through the book -′Key ideas′ panels to summarize the main ideas in each section -Detailed discussion of ′closing the escape hatches′: TA′s distinctive approach to resolving the issues of suicide, self-harm or violence -Practice Checklists offering suggested questions readers can use to appraise their own work with clients at strategic points in the text - Space for Reflection sections and Further Reading lists to conclude each chapter. This bestselling textbook offers trainee and practising psychotherapists and counsellors a concise, hands-on exploration of current concepts and techniques in Transactional Analysis. Ian Stewart is Co-Director of The Berne Institute, Nottingham. He is the author of Eric Berne (SAGE, 1992) and Developing Transactional Analysis Counselling (SAGE, 1996), and co-author of TA Today (2nd edn, Lifespace, 2012). |
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... client. If you choose notto do this, simplyread 'aclient' wherever I have written 'your chosen client' in the Practice Checklist panels. Learning. Features. in. this. Edition. In response to positive comments from readers and reviewers, I.
... response to reviewers' suggestions, I have added three new learning featuresto thisedition, allofthem placed at the end of chapters. Theyare: • Skills Practices: these are structured exercises, designed to be carried outintraining ...
... response in this book has been todraw no dividing line. The only restriction Ihave imposed on the book's coverage is to exclude applications designedfor use with the more seriously troubled or with specialized clientgroups. Withthat ...
... responses to environmental pressures. This has implications for the process of personal change in adult life. Because dysfunctional patterns were originally decided upon, rather than being forced upon the individual, they can be changed ...
... how the various steps intreatment fit together. Figure 2.2 contains 'pointers'to show the chapters of this book in which each topic will be discussed in detail. FIGURE 2.2 FlowChart of the Treatment Sequence In response to.
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Separating Past from Present | |
THE PROCESS OF COUNSELLING WITH | |
Taking the First Steps | |
Exploringa Childhood LifePlan | |
Forestalling Tragic Outcomes | |
Making Contracts for Change | |
Challenging Outdated Beliefs | |
Making New Decisions | |
Ending Counselling | |
References | |
Index | |