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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert TaibbiPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9780415787802ISBN 10: 0415787807 Pages: 186 Publication Date: 02 November 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. The Landscape of Brief 2. Core Concepts 3. Treatment Maps for Common Couple Problems 4. Treatment Maps for Common Family Problems 5. First Session Goals 6. First Session Process 7. Second Session and Beyond 8. Couple and Family Therapy Techniques and Tools 9. Integrating the Brief Approach into Your Own Therapeutic StyleReviewsRobert Taibbi authentically demonstrates his organic client-centered therapeutic stance in this new book, a tremendous asset for students and new clinicians. He very clearly explains essential tools and techniques of brief therapy using two powerful teaching methods: thoughtful clinical illustrations along with directions to navigate brief therapy. His work with clients is fast paced yet organized by rapid assessment and directed with a clear treatment map for each system. Another great book for my students. Victoria A. Fitton, PhD, LMSW, ACSW, clinical associate professor, Ruth Koehler Endowed Professorship in Children Services, Michigan State University Taibbi's writing will take you effortlessly, knowledgeably, and memorably through a series of lessons that cover the essence of what makes for the expert practice of brief therapy with couples and families in crisis-its defining features and how-to tools in seamlessly integrated theory, technique, and clinical illustrations. You will learn and enjoy doing so. Harry J. Aponte, LCSW, LMFT, clinical associate professor, Drexel University, co-editor of The Person of the Therapist Training Model: Mastering the Use of Self Startlingly simple, lucid, and wise, Taibbi's book is a gift to all of us clinicians, experienced and beginners alike. Many of us are overwhelmed with the demands of treating clients in crisis with only a very limited number of sessions possible. Taibbi provides a step-by-step guide to doing highly efficient and effective work with this difficult population. I would make it mandatory for all graduate students. Perhaps, more importantly, I would urge even the most senior among us to read this book. I am definitely an `old dog' and Taibbi taught me some `new tricks.' Thank you, Robert. David Treadway, PhD, author of Treating Couples Well: A Practical Guide to Collaborative Couples Therapy Robert Taibbi authentically demonstrates his organic client-centered therapeutic stance in this new book, a tremendous asset for students and new clinicians. He very clearly explains essential tools and techniques of brief therapy using two powerful teaching methods: thoughtful clinical illustrations along with directions to navigate brief therapy. His work with clients is fast paced yet organized by rapid assessment and directed with a clear treatment map for each system. Another great book for my students. Victoria A. Fitton, PhD, LMSW, ACSW, clinical associate professor, Ruth Koehler Endowed Professorship in Children Services, Michigan State University Taibbi's writing will take you effortlessly, knowledgeably, and memorably through a series of lessons that cover the essence of what makes for the expert practice of brief therapy with couples and families in crisis-its defining features and how-to tools in seamlessly integrated theory, technique, and clinical illustrations. You will learn and enjoy doing so. Harry J. Aponte, LCSW, LMFT, clinical associate professor, Drexel University, co-editor of The Person of the Therapist Training Model: Mastering the Use of Self Startlingly simple, lucid, and wise, Taibbi's book is a gift to all of us clinicians, experienced and beginners alike. Many of us are overwhelmed with the demands of treating clients in crisis with only a very limited number of sessions possible. Taibbi provides a step-by-step guide to doing highly efficient and effective work with this difficult population. I would make it mandatory for all graduate students. Perhaps, more importantly, I would urge even the most senior among us to read this book. I am definitely an `old dog' and Taibbi taught me some `new tricks.' Thank you, Robert. David Treadway, PhD, author of Treating Couples Well: A Practical Guide to Collaborative Couples Therapy Author InformationRobert Taibbi is a licensed clinical social worker with forty-plus years’ experience, primarily in community mental health working with couples and families as a clinician, supervisor, and clinical director. He is the author of nine books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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