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Paperback. Condition: New. This book presents alliance-focused training (AFT), which helps therapists better anticipate, recognize, and repair ruptures in the therapeutic alliance. Decades of clinical research and experience have proven the essential contribution of the therapeutic alliance to psychological change and positive outcomes in therapy. A key element of a successful alliance is the ability to anticipate and navigate the inevitable misunderstandings and miscommunications that can lead to ruptures in the therapeutic relationship if unaddressed. But many therapists lack this ability, and they require training to fully address ruptures and repair therapeutic relationships with their clients. In this book, authors J. Christopher Muran, Catherine F. Eubanks, Lisa Wallner Samstag, and James Macdonald present alliance focused training (AFT), an empirically-supported, transtheoretical protocol which has been shown to increase patients' expressiveness, which is a key component in positive outcomes in therapy, as well as therapists' ability to recognize and tolerate their own negative reactions to clients. In AFT, therapists are given the opportunity to experiment with metacommunication, by which they can better explore their own internal experience and recognize conflicts as they emerge during alliance ruptures. Chapters first describe the background and research that led to the development of the protocol; next, the protocol itself is presented, with chapters on rupture recognition and rupture repair, via didactic instruction and experiential exercises. Then, rich and extensive case examples demonstrate how therapists can successfully use the protocol to identify and repair real ruptures with clients, and lead to long-lasting therapeutic change.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ruptures in the therapeutic alliance are common. If left unresolved, they can lead patients to drop out, among other poor outcomes. Repairing therapeutic ruptures is an important process that is relevant for practitioners of all theoretical orientations. This volume collects the work of 2 teams of scholars and clinicians, each of whom is expert in a different therapeutic context or theoretical approach, to describe clinical challenges in resolving common therapeutic ruptures. The authors use case studies to describe realistic, complex clinical examples of rupture and provide strategies and principles therapists can use to help navigate these challenges more successfully with their patients. As therapists and patients work together their alliance can come under strain, sometimes because of disagreements over therapeutic goals, and sometimes due to a lack of trust and respect. These moments of stress where the relationship has ruptured are challenges, but also opportunities for growth. Common strains in the therapeutic alliance can lead to dropouts and diminished outcomes if left unaddressed. Drawing on varied theoretical approaches and case studies, experts offer strategies to transform ruptures into opportunities for deeper collaboration and meaningful growth between therapists and patients. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Ruptures in the therapeutic alliance are common. If left unresolved, they can lead patients to drop out, among other poor outcomes. Repairing therapeutic ruptures is an important process that is relevant for practitioners of all theoretical orientations. This volume collects the work of 2 teams of scholars and clinicians, each of whom is expert in a different therapeutic context or theoretical approach, to describe clinical challenges in resolving common therapeutic ruptures. The authors use case studies to describe realistic, complex clinical examples of rupture and provide strategies and principles therapists can use to help navigate these challenges more successfully with their patients. As therapists and patients work together their alliance can come under strain, sometimes because of disagreements over therapeutic goals, and sometimes due to a lack of trust and respect. These moments of stress where the relationship has ruptured are challenges, but also opportunities for growth.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ruptures in the therapeutic alliance are common. If left unresolved, they can lead patients to drop out, among other poor outcomes. Repairing therapeutic ruptures is an important process that is relevant for practitioners of all theoretical orientations. This volume collects the work of 2 teams of scholars and clinicians, each of whom is expert in a different therapeutic context or theoretical approach, to describe clinical challenges in resolving common therapeutic ruptures. The authors use case studies to describe realistic, complex clinical examples of rupture and provide strategies and principles therapists can use to help navigate these challenges more successfully with their patients. As therapists and patients work together their alliance can come under strain, sometimes because of disagreements over therapeutic goals, and sometimes due to a lack of trust and respect. These moments of stress where the relationship has ruptured are challenges, but also opportunities for growth. Common strains in the therapeutic alliance can lead to dropouts and diminished outcomes if left unaddressed. Drawing on varied theoretical approaches and case studies, experts offer strategies to transform ruptures into opportunities for deeper collaboration and meaningful growth between therapists and patients. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ruptures in the therapeutic alliance are common. If left unresolved, they can lead patients to drop out, among other poor outcomes. Repairing therapeutic ruptures is an important process that is relevant for practitioners of all theoretical orientations. This volume collects the work of 2 teams of scholars and clinicians, each of whom is expert in a different therapeutic context or theoretical approach, to describe clinical challenges in resolving common therapeutic ruptures. The authors use case studies to describe realistic, complex clinical examples of rupture and provide strategies and principles therapists can use to help navigate these challenges more successfully with their patients. As therapists and patients work together their alliance can come under strain, sometimes because of disagreements over therapeutic goals, and sometimes due to a lack of trust and respect. These moments of stress where the relationship has ruptured are challenges, but also opportunities for growth. Common strains in the therapeutic alliance can lead to dropouts and diminished outcomes if left unaddressed. Drawing on varied theoretical approaches and case studies, experts offer strategies to transform ruptures into opportunities for deeper collaboration and meaningful growth between therapists and patients. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Published by American Psychological Association, US, 2025
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Paperback. Condition: New. This book presents alliance-focused training (AFT), which helps therapists better anticipate, recognize, and repair ruptures in the therapeutic alliance. Decades of clinical research and experience have proven the essential contribution of the therapeutic alliance to psychological change and positive outcomes in therapy. A key element of a successful alliance is the ability to anticipate and navigate the inevitable misunderstandings and miscommunications that can lead to ruptures in the therapeutic relationship if unaddressed. But many therapists lack this ability, and they require training to fully address ruptures and repair therapeutic relationships with their clients. In this book, authors J. Christopher Muran, Catherine F. Eubanks, Lisa Wallner Samstag, and James Macdonald present alliance focused training (AFT), an empirically-supported, transtheoretical protocol which has been shown to increase patients' expressiveness, which is a key component in positive outcomes in therapy, as well as therapists' ability to recognize and tolerate their own negative reactions to clients. In AFT, therapists are given the opportunity to experiment with metacommunication, by which they can better explore their own internal experience and recognize conflicts as they emerge during alliance ruptures. Chapters first describe the background and research that led to the development of the protocol; next, the protocol itself is presented, with chapters on rupture recognition and rupture repair, via didactic instruction and experiential exercises. Then, rich and extensive case examples demonstrate how therapists can successfully use the protocol to identify and repair real ruptures with clients, and lead to long-lasting therapeutic change.
Language: English
Published by American Psychological Association, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1433836149 ISBN 13: 9781433836145
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. Ruptures in the therapeutic alliance are common. If left unresolved, they can lead patients to drop out, among other poor outcomes. Repairing therapeutic ruptures is an important process that is relevant for practitioners of all theoretical orientations. This volume collects the work of 2 teams of scholars and clinicians, each of whom is expert in a different therapeutic context or theoretical approach, to describe clinical challenges in resolving common therapeutic ruptures. The authors use case studies to describe realistic, complex clinical examples of rupture and provide strategies and principles therapists can use to help navigate these challenges more successfully with their patients. As therapists and patients work together their alliance can come under strain, sometimes because of disagreements over therapeutic goals, and sometimes due to a lack of trust and respect. These moments of stress where the relationship has ruptured are challenges, but also opportunities for growth.