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The Heart and Mind of Hypnotherapy: Inviting Connection, Inventing Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

The Heart and Mind of Hypnotherapy: Inviting Connection, Inventing Change

Explains and demonstrates how to create and utilize mind-body connections for unknotting vexing problems. In the popular imagination, hypnosis is misconstrued as something done to people, as if the hypnotist hypnotizes them. And hypnotherapy is similarly misconceived as something done to clients’ problems, as if the therapist could unilaterally counter or cure them. In a refreshing departure from conception-as-usual, Douglas Flemons offers another view, articulating relational ideas about how minds and bodies communicate and learn. In his characteristically casual and concise way, Flemons explains and illustrates how hypnosis, like meditation, is invited, not induced, and how hypnotherapy ...

Quickies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Quickies

1. Come Again? From Possibility Therapy to Sex Therapy; 2. Multicontextual Sex Therapy with Lesbian Couples; 3. Getting "In the Mood" (For a Change): Stage-Appropriate Clinical Work for Sexual Problems; 4. Shining Light on Intimacy and Sexual Pleasure; 5. Premature Ejaculation of "Sexual Addiction" Diagnoses; 6. Out of My Office and Into the Bedroom; 7. Unique Problems, Unique Resolutions: Brief Treatment of Sexual Complaints; 8. Just Between Us: A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy; 9. Who Really Wants to Sleep With the Medical Model? An Eclectic / Narrative Approach to Sex Therapy; 10. How Do Therapists of Same-Sex Couples "Do It"?; 11. A Catalytic Approach to Brief Sex Therapy; 12. Don't Get Too Bloody Optimistic - John Weakland at Work; 13. Transforming Stories: A Contextual Approach to Treating Sexual Offenders; 14. Re-Membering the Self: A Relational Approach to Sexual Abuse Treatment.

Relational Suicide Assessment: Risks, Resources, and Possibilities for Safety
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Relational Suicide Assessment: Risks, Resources, and Possibilities for Safety

A relational approach to evaluating your suicidal clients. Given the isolating nature of suicidal ideation and actions, it’s all too easy for clinicians conducting a suicide assessment to find themselves developing tunnel vision, becoming overly focused on the client’s individual risk factors. Although critically important to explore, these risks and the danger they pose can’t be fully appreciated without considering them in relation to the person’s resources for safely negotiating a pathway through his or her desperation. And, in turn, these intrapersonal risks and resources must be understood in context—in relation to the interpersonal risks and resources contributed by the clien...

Of One Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Of One Mind

Jay Haley once said, The only reasonable excuse for adding another theory of hypnosis to the many that have been proposed is an entirely new approach to the problem. In Of One Mind, Douglas Flemons demonstrates that he has an eminently reasonable excuse."

Completing Distinctions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

Completing Distinctions

Completing Distinctions develops a new way of thinking about the connection between problems and solutions for family and systems therapists. The author suggests that addiction and other social and ecological dilemmas stem from the belief that distinctions such as hate and love, sickness and health, or problem and solution are irreconcilable oppositions. Flemons shows how much separations can be completed so that genuine healing can occur in individuals, families, organizations, and ecologies. Written in a playful style, the book includes short client-therapist dialogues that illustrate the author's approach.

Quickies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Quickies

Effective techniques for fashioning pleasurable and satisfying sex lives. Quick can be good in therapy, too. Green and Flemons gather a wonderful array of approaches to brief sex therapy, each presented by a well-known therapist in the field. Pleasure and humor are highlightedin the office and in bedas readers are reminded that the point of sex therapy is sexual change. Quickies takes its cue from clients and keeps it positive and quick.

Writing Between the Lines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Writing Between the Lines

An accessible guide for writers in the social sciences. Author Douglas Flemons walks readers through the process of researching, organizing, creating, and editing papers, theses, and dissertations. The guiding premise here is that keeping track of relationships between words, sentences, and paragraphs will enable writers to compose clear, thoughtful, aesthetic prose.

Ethnographically Speaking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Ethnographically Speaking

This volume presents explorations in the literary turn in ethnographic work. Drawing from a range of disciplines, such as sociology, philosophy, psychology and English, the author demonstrates the ways in which ethnography can be effectively expressed.

Family Therapy Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Family Therapy Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Designed for MFT students or those just beginning in the field, this text presents a case study and provides examples of how different models of marriage and family therapy, such as brief therapies, integrative models, and strategic therapies, handle the case.

Quickies
  • Language: en

Quickies

Effective, brief techniques for therapists to support their clients in having satisfying sex lives. Quickies demonstrates that the best sex therapy is often the briefest, presenting readers with a refreshing array of time-efficient, client-focused approaches to sexual problems. The third edition includes new chapters on the impact of the Internet in relationships, infidelity, and same-sex and transgender affirming therapy.