Crises in the Psychotherapy Session

Crises in the Psychotherapy Session

EnglishPaperback / softback
Ford Julian D.
American Psychological Association
EAN: 9781433832871
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What do you do when your client flies into a rage or has a severe panic attack during a therapy session?  Author Julian D. Ford explains how to harness such crises for breakthroughs. 

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. 
   
Drawing from trauma and attachment theory and the essential principles of psychotherapy and crisis management, Ford explains how crises can be understood as episodes of extreme emotional dysregulation. With a series of in-depth case examples, Ford shows how therapists can utilize emotion regulation as a practical framework to deescalate crises. 
   
Each case study is a transcript of a psychotherapy session, complete with dialogue and commentary, featuring real-life expert clinicians who use a crisis as an opportunity to help clients face and resolve a sense of being damaged, betrayed, or abandoned. With wisdom, compassion, and a deep understanding of human emotions, this book teaches essential skills that all therapists will need. 
EAN 9781433832871
ISBN 1433832879
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher American Psychological Association
Publication date January 5, 2021
Pages 397
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Authors Ford Julian D.