Crises that erupt in the midst of a psychotherapy session can be overwhelming not just for the client but also for the therapist. Yet every crisis also can be a therapeutic breakthrough. With this book, therapists learn how to transform such critical moments in psychotherapy into powerful and positive turning points.
Crises that erupt in the midst of a psychotherapy session can be overwhelming not just for the client but also for the therapist. Yet every crisis also can be a therapeutic breakthrough. With this book, therapists learn how to transform such critical moments in psychotherapy into powerful and positive turning points.
Julian D. Ford, PhD, ABPP, is a board-certified clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry and Law at the University of Connecticut, where he directs two Treatment and Services Adaptation Centers in the National Child Traumatic Stress Network: the Center for Trauma Recovery and Juvenile Justice and the Center for the Treatment of Developmental Trauma Disorders. Dr. Ford is the immediate past president of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and a fellow of the American Psychological Association. He has published more than 25 articles and book chapters and is the author or editor of books.
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Introduction: Transforming Crises into Turning Points in Psychotherapy I. Essential Principles and Practices for Resolving Crises in the Psychotherapy Session 1. A Phase-Based Crisis Model 2. Emotional Dysregulation and Adaptive Self-Regulation 3. Essential Elements of Crisis Intervention 4. Essential Psychotherapy Principles and Practices 5. An Integrative Approach to Resolving Crises in the Psychotherapy Session 6. Crises as a Challenge to Therapist Self-Regulation II. Case Session Transcripts of In-Session Critical Moments 7. Supporting a Recently Traumatized Youth in a Crisis of Dissociation and Self-Harm 8. Engaging a Sexually Traumatized Youth in Therapy 9. Understanding and Working with Dissociative States 10. A Crisis of Trauma and Distress Across Generations 11. Helping a Family Cope with the Threat of Revictimization 12. Defusing Violence and Facilitating Recovery from Profound Dissociation Epilogue References
Introduction: Transforming Crises into Turning Points in Psychotherapy I. Essential Principles and Practices for Resolving Crises in the Psychotherapy Session 1. A Phase-Based Crisis Model 2. Emotional Dysregulation and Adaptive Self-Regulation 3. Essential Elements of Crisis Intervention 4. Essential Psychotherapy Principles and Practices 5. An Integrative Approach to Resolving Crises in the Psychotherapy Session 6. Crises as a Challenge to Therapist Self-Regulation II. Case Session Transcripts of In-Session Critical Moments 7. Supporting a Recently Traumatized Youth in a Crisis of Dissociation and Self-Harm 8. Engaging a Sexually Traumatized Youth in Therapy 9. Understanding and Working with Dissociative States 10. A Crisis of Trauma and Distress Across Generations 11. Helping a Family Cope with the Threat of Revictimization 12. Defusing Violence and Facilitating Recovery from Profound Dissociation Epilogue References
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