Therapeutic Communication: Knowing What to Say When

10 best books like Therapeutic Communication: Knowing What to Say When (Paul L. Wachtel): Trauma and the Avoidant Client: Attachment-Based Strategies for Healing, The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling, Life After Loss: A Practical Guide To Renewing Your Life After Experiencing Major Loss, Being a Brain-Wise Therapist: A Practical Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology, The Emerald Light in the Air, Emotional Sobriety: From Relationship Trauma to Resilience and Balance, The Healing Power of Emotion: Affective Neuroscience, Development & Clinical Practice, Healing Trauma: Restoring the Wisdom of Your Body, The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook: Practical DBT Exercises for Learning Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation, and Distress Tolerance, Interpersonal Process in Therapy: An Integrative Model

Trauma and the Avoidant Client: Attachment-Based Strategies for Healing
AuthorRobert T. Muller
ISBN0393706966
A large segment of the therapy population consist of those who are in denial or retreat from their traumatic experiences. Here, drawing on attachment-based research, the author provides clinical techniques, specific intervention strategies, and practical advice for successfully addressing...
AuthorJames Hillman
ISBN0446673714
Plato and the Greeks called it "daimon," the Romans "genius," the Christians "guardian angel." Today we use the terms heart, spirit, and soul. To James Hillman, the acknowledged intellectual source for Thomas Moore's bestselling sensation Care of the Soul, it is the central and guiding force of his...
AuthorBob Deits
ISBN0306813149
Loss can be overwhelming, and recovery sometimes seems terribly daunting, if not impossible. But Bob Deits demonstrates that the only way past grief is through it. In this newly revised edition of Life after Loss, Deits offers sound guidance for navigating the uncertain terrain of grief. With practical...
AuthorBonnie Badenoch
ISBN0393705544
Neuroscientific discoveries have begun to illuminate the workings of the active brain in intricate detail. In fact, sometimes it seems that in order to be a cutting-edge therapist, not only do you need knowledge of traditional psychotherapeutic models, but a solid understanding of the role the brain...
AuthorDonald Antrim
ISBN0374280932
Nothing is simple for the men and women in Donald Antrim's stories. As they do the things we all do—bum a cigarette at a party, stroll with a girlfriend down Madison Avenue, take a kid to the zoo—they're confronted with their own uncooperative selves. These artists, writers, lawyers, teachers,...
Emotional Sobriety: From Relationship Trauma to Resilience and Balance
AuthorTian Dayton
ISBN0757306098
Picking up right at the point where Janet Woititz’s 1990 hit book Adult Children of Alcoholics left off, clinical psychologist Tian Dayton’s latest contribution contains fresh perspectives and new analysis on how to gain back emotional stability after growing up with the trauma of addiction,...
The Healing Power of Emotion: Affective Neuroscience, Development & Clinical Practice
AuthorDiana Fosha
We are hardwired to connect with one another, and we connect through our emotions. Our brains, bodies, and minds are inseparable from the emotions that animate them.Normal human development relies on the cultivation of relationships with others to form and nurture the self-regulatory circuits...
Healing Trauma: Restoring the Wisdom of Your Body
AuthorPeter A. Levine
ISBN1591793297
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, more than 23 million Americans suffer from anxiety disorders- many as a direct result of trauma. As a young stress researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, Peter A. Levine found that all animals, including humans, are born with a...
The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook: Practical DBT Exercises for Learning Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation, and Distress Tolerance
AuthorMatthew McKay
ISBN1572245131
A Clear and Effective Approach to Learning DBT Skills

First developed for treating borderline personality disorder, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) has proven effective as treatment for a range of other mental health problems, especially for those characterized by overwhelming...
Interpersonal Process in Therapy: An Integrative Model
AuthorEdward Teyber
ISBN0534515649
Therapy that effects change must authentically involve you, the therapist. INTERPERSONAL PROCESS IN THERAPY: AN INTEGRATIVE MODEL brings together cognitive-behavioral, family systems, and psychodynamic theories into one cohesive framework, all the while showing you practical ways to alleviate...
The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy: Building and Rebuilding the Human Brain
AuthorLouis Cozolino
ISBN0393703673
In contrast to this view, recent theoretical perspectives and technological advances in brain imaging have revealed that the brain is an organ continually built and re-built by one's experiences. We are now beginning to learn that many forms of psychotherapy, developed in the absence of any scientific...
Negotiating the Therapeutic Alliance: A Relational Treatment Guide
AuthorJeremy D. Safran
ISBN1572308699
A half-century of psychotherapy research has shown that the quality of the therapeutic alliance is the most robust predictor of treatment success. This unique book provides a systematic framework for negotiating ruptures and strains in the therapeutic alliance and transforming them into therapeutic...
Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapies
AuthorJeremy D. Safran
ISBN1433809788
In Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapies, Jeremy D. Safran provides a masterful and engaging overview of this uniquely important family of theories and approaches to psychotherapy, developed and refined over more than a century by key theorists, researchers and clinicians around the world....
The Afterlife
AuthorDonald Antrim
ISBN0312426356
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice   In the winter of 2000, shortly after his mother's death, Donald Antrim began writing about his family. In pieces that appeared in The New Yorker and were anthologized in Best American Essays, Antrim explored his intense and complicated relationships...
The Verificationist
AuthorDonald Antrim
ISBN0679769439
With The Verificationist, Donald Antrim, acclaimed author of The Hundred Brothers, confirms his place as one of America's strangest and fiercely intelligent young writers.

One April night, a group of psychologists from the Krakower Institute meet at a pancake house, where they order breakfast...
Psychoanalytic Case Formulation
AuthorNancy McWilliams
ISBN1572304626
What kinds of questions do experienced therapists ask themselves when facing a new client? How can clinical expertise be taught? From the author of the landmark Psychoanalytic Diagnosis, this book takes clinicians step-by- step through developing an understanding of each client's unique psychology...
Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach [with CD-ROM and InfoTrac]
AuthorDavid H. Barlow
ISBN0534633625
Balancing biological, psychological, social and cultural approaches, ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY successfully blends sophisticated research (including new prevention coverage) with the most widely recognized method of discussing psychopathology. Going beyond simply describing different schools...
The Fifty-Minute Hour
AuthorRobert Mitchell Lindner
ISBN1892746247
“A fascinating mixture of traditional psychoanalytic thinking with clinical strategies that even today would be considered creative and controversial, The Fifty-Minute Hour has never failed to capture the imagination. . . . No student’s education in psychotherapy is complete without reading...
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