An introduction for clinicians on the theory and practice of Reinforcement-Based Treatment (RBT) in substance abuse treatment. Its aim is to help clinicians implement RBT methods or integrate RBT into their own substance-abuse treatment practice.
In this sixth and final program in the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques and Strategies Series, Keith S. Dobson, Pamela A. Hays, and Amy Wenzel assemble techniques that consolidate the skills necessary for the client to succeed after treatment concludes. The guest therapists present and discuss clips that demonstrate how to effectively and ......
Summarizes the progress regarding the theory, research, and practice of relapse prevention for depression. This title also discusses the four treatments with the most empirical support for preventing depressive relapse: cognitive - behavior therapy, interpersonal therapy, problem-solving therapy, and pharmacotherapy.
In Relapse Prevention Over Time, G. Alan Marlatt demonstrates his approach to helping clients with substance addictions prevent or cope with relapses during efforts to change addictive behavior. Relapse prevention is a cognitive-behavioral, maintenance stage approach taken only after a client commits to either abstinence or moderation, and it is ......
Demonstrates and discusses the relational psychodynamic psychotherapy approach to supervision. In this DVD, Dr Joan E. Sarnat and her supervisee engage in a supervisory session, and host Dr Hanna Levenson interviews them about their work together, exploring the constructs of this model and the nature of the supervisory relationship.
Demonstrates relational psychotherapy, in which the therapeutic task is to work collaboratively to understand what is going on between the therapist and client and to look for the relational meaning in everything that arises in therapy, from responses to interventions to client-therapist interaction.
Using Guided Reflection to Strengthen Relationships and Improve Outcomes in Therapy
Provides an overview of the science and practice of relational savoring, a brief, guided reflection exercise that helps clients reconnect with memories of being closely connected with another person.
Spiritual and existential struggles tell a story about the quality of clients' lives, beyond what clinicians can learn from their mental health symptoms alone. This book presents the relational spirituality model of psychotherapy, a creative clinical process that engages existential themes to help people make sense of profound suffering or trauma.