Infidelity in any relationship creates devastating feelings of loss and betrayal, and can potentially result in insecure attachment bonds and subsequent separation or divorce. Couples seeking therapeutic intervention want to recover and repair the rupture, but often times are not sure how to push past what seems like an impasse - the betrayed ......
An interdisciplinary reference source for promoting quality assurance in testing. It contains focus questions that promote classroom discussion and reader engagement, and resource table that summarizes ethical principles of professional associations.
Part of a series which is intended for educational purposes for mental health professionals. This video demonstrates an assortment of skilled therapist responses to a patient's expressions of sexual attraction in the course of ongoing psychological treatment.
Designed for clinical training, this video is suitable for workshops or individual study for the professional development of practicing clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, counselors, and graduate psychology students. It features clients portrayed by actors on the basis of actual case material.
Negative feelings or responses sometimes occur in psychotherapy on the part of both the client as well as the therapist. Such reactions represent a challenge to the therapist. The vignettes in this video are intended to stimulate thinking and discussion about preferred responses to uncomfortable situations or difficult content in therapy.
When a client expresses anger or displeasure toward the therapist it is a challenging and stressful situation, one that requires a direct and skilful response. The six vignettes in this video feature renowned psychotherapists responding to clients' anger in the course of therapy and are intended to stimulate thinking and discussion.
In this video, Dr. Robert Elliott introduces systematic evocative unfolding, a technique designed to reprocess a puzzling reaction to a situation in a person's life. The technique involves client and therapist together trying to re-experience the situation as a shared narrative, in order to help the client understand their reaction.
A Guide to Experience Sampling and Daily Diary Methods
A step-by-step guide to researching what people do in their everyday lives. This practical, beginner-friendly book teaches readers how to do daily life research, which is the study of what people do in their ordinary environments in their everyday lives. The basic approach is to collect data intensively over time, at least once a day for ......
Offers guidance to social scientists regarding their ethical and legal responsibilities to respond appropriately to threats of harm that may arise during the course of data collection. This book examines the challenges of conducting research designed to responsibly gain a better understanding of the origins of serious health problems.