
Working with clients can be challenging, even for therapists with years of training, and working with difficult clients can be even more daunting. Understanding how the emotions of both therapist and client affect their relationship is as important as understanding theory and technique, and effective management of that relationship is crucial to successful treatment.Understanding and Managing the Therapeutic Relationship is the first book to integrate the theoretical, practical, and emotional aspects of the clinical relationship. Through a combination of classical and contemporary theory, comprehensive practical case applications, and empirically grounded knowledge from such varied sources as attachment theory and neuroscience, McKenzie has created a text that captures the emotional aspects of the therapeutic encounter in a way that is informative and useful to both the beginning clinician and the experienced therapist.This book works well in both advanced and introductory courses in social work theory and practice, counseling psychology practice, clinical psychology practice, and human services practice. It also proves a useful reference for doctoral level classes.
How can clinicians effectively integrate theoretical knowledge with the emotional complexities of the therapeutic relationship to improve treatment outcomes? Fred R. McKenzie, drawing on his background in clinical practice, synthesizes classical and contemporary psychological theories to address the interpersonal dynamics between therapist and client. The text provides a framework for managing emotional responses, utilizing evidence-based insights from attachment theory and neuroscience to guide practitioners through challenging clinical encounters.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and educators frequently identify this text as a versatile resource suitable for both introductory and doctoral-level clinical training. Readers often note the balance between academic rigor and practical application, making it a foundational reference for those navigating the complexities of the therapeutic alliance.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
2011-07-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190616075
ISBN-13:
9780190616076
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