The book is organized in chapters along major therapeutic goals as follows with specific tools described to meet the objectives: the challenge of therapeutic engagement with reluctant children; relational strategies to engage heart and mind; the therapeutic use of symbols to access the internal and relational worlds of the child or teen;
building the therapeutic alliance with strategies that honor strengths; strategies to strengthen the self - observer; facilitating empathy for self and others; strategies to access the pain of social rejection; tools to address grief and traumatic loss; the «quest for home» strategies; and the delicate operation of facilitating hope.
The book is organized in chapters along major therapeutic goals as follows with specific tools described to meet these objectives: The challenge of therapeutic engagement with reluctant children; relational strategies to engage heart and mind; the therapeutic use of symbols to access the internal and relational worlds of the child or teen;
building the therapeutic alliance with strategies that honor strengths; strategies to strengthen the self - observer; facilitating empathy for self and others; strategies to access the pain of social rejection; tools to address grief and traumatic loss; the «quest for home» strategies; and the delicate operation of facilitating hope.
My mission is to
build a therapeutic alliance with you using a collaborative approach to reach your goals.
Identify and manage overt and covert conflict with perfectionists to
build the therapeutic alliance;
Using sophisticated clinical practices to
build therapeutic alliance and provide a supportive environment for change
Well, that all occurs when you are able to
build a therapeutic alliance with the core family and its extended support systems.
Not exact matches
I believe the
therapeutic alliance between therapist and client is of extreme importance, so I focus strongly on
building this
therapeutic connection.»
My
therapeutic approach is
built upon a strong working
alliance and blends cognitive behavioral, motivational, solution - focused, and strength - based techniques.
The
therapeutic alliance is
built on trust, immediacy, and honest, open communication.
CEOs on the couch:
Building the
therapeutic coaching
alliance in psychoanalytically informed executive coaching.
If you
build it, they will come:
Therapeutic alliance and the retention of couples in conjoint alcoholism treatment.
I focus on the
therapeutic alliance and look for opportunities to
build on clients» strengths while working to create deeper connections and meaning throughout the lifespan.»
I find that
building a strong rapport between myself and my client creates a
therapeutic alliance that allows us to make great progress when working together.»
When working with children showing signs of mental health difficulties,
building and fostering a strong
therapeutic alliance is fundamental to implementing positive change.
Two main characteristics of therapy are critical to the
building of this
therapeutic alliance: expertise and empathy.
My education and years of experience help me to form a
therapeutic alliance with clients, find solutions and
build strengths to maintain the personal growth they achieve.
I'm committed to
building a strong
therapeutic alliance with my clients, and always welcome feedback about how I can more effectively serve my clients» needs.»
Other
therapeutic strategies include a non blaming reforming of the goals of treatment from a focus on the child's symptoms to a focus on the quality of parent - child relationships,
building alliances between the therapist and both parents and child, promoting attachment between the parents and the child, and competencies within the child.
Build strong
therapeutic alliances utilizing finely tuned validation and careful attunement.
Phase 1: Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) is designed to enhance day - to - day functioning by
building emotion regulation capacities and interpersonal skills and provides a window of opportunity for client and therapist to develop a strong
therapeutic alliance.
Both models emphasize
building a strong
therapeutic alliance with clients and are founded on a humanistic approach that focuses on the client's strengths.
In keeping with sound
therapeutic practice, foremost in importance is the
building of trust and
therapeutic alliance.
Making reflections on the child's feelings using or modifying tools and techniques proposed in Greenberg (2002) is one way to
build trust and create a
therapeutic alliance.