Practicing Psychotherapy in Constructed Reality is a groundbreaking new book that challenges the psychotherapeutic orthodoxy in insightful and provocative ways. Stephen Bacon provides a systemic, scholarly analysis of the current state of psychotherapy as well as a profound and imaginative reconceptualization of why psychotherapy is indeed effective. He mines a rich trove of the psychological and philosophical literatures, peppered with clinical examples, to expose the inner workings of the profession, dispute some of our most cherished beliefs, and offer creative suggestions on how to be a powerful psychotherapy change agent.

- Kjell Erik Rudestam, Fielding Graduate University,

Despite being on the scene for nearly 150 years, psychotherapy has never had mass appeal.  The majority of people who could benefit actively choose not to go.  What is more, significant numbers end contact before achieving a reliable improvement in their well-being—25% or more after a single visit.  Stephen Bacon’s thought-provoking book not only explains why, but offers a practical and effective alternative for engaging people in therapy and improving outcomes.

- Scott D. Miller, Director of International Center for Clinical Excellence,

This provocative book advocates the idea that the therapist is at the core of what makes psychotherapy an effective treatment. Bacon challenges prevailing wisdom by encouraging  therapists to develop greater charisma if they want to maximize their impact on client mental health. A stimulating read.

- Michael J. Lambert, Brigham Young University,

In Practicing Psychotherapy in Constructed Reality: Ritual, Charisma, and Enhanced Client Outcomes, Stephen Bacon charts a radical and provocative new direction forward for psychotherapy. Based on the research finding that techniques have no inherent power, and the insights of constructionism, Bacon explores new ways of understanding therapeutic rituals, therapist charisma, and client-centered therapy. Special emphasis is given to an analysis of the work of master therapists, and all of the concepts are illustrated with numerous clinical examples. Finally, Bacon develops a geography of constructed reality which pragmatically supports deliberate practice and therapist mindfulness.
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This provocative book challenges two of psychology’s primary assumptions: 1) clients get better due to the power of techniques and 2) psychotherapy is a scientific discipline that functions in fundamental reality.
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Introduction: Real Versus Constructed Part I: The New Therapeutic Milieu Chapter 1: Psychology’s Inconvenient Truths Chapter 2: Close Encounters with the Abyss Chapter 3: Social Constructionism Chapter 4: A Place to Stand Chapter 5: The Nomological Net Part II: Enhancing Therapist Effectiveness Chapter 6: Focus on the Therapist Chapter 7: Beginner’s Mind Chapter 8: Wizards among Us Chapter 9: Apollonian Power: The Primacy of the Conscious Mind Chapter 10: Identity Chapter 11: Heart and Soul Chapter 12: The Other Royal Road: Social Determinants of Change Chapter 13: Dionysian Power: Sacred Space and Altered States Chapter 14: The Spiritual Path Chapter 15: Becoming Remarkable Chapter 16: The Way Forward
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ISBN
9781498552264
Publisert
2018-04-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
744 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
161 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
418

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Stephen Bacon, PhD, is a practicing clinical psychologist in private practice in California.