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Building a therapeutic alliance with the suicidal patient / edited by Konrad Michel and David A. Jobes.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, c2011.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiii, 414 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781433809071
  • 9781433809071 (hardcover : print ed.)
  • 1433809079 (hardcover : print ed.)
  • 1433809087 (electronic bk.)
  • 9781433809088 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: OriginalDDC classification:
  • 616.858445
LOC classification:
  • .B85 2011
Online resources: Also issued in print.
Contents:
General aspects of therapeutic alliance / K. Michel -- Empathy and the historical context : or how we learned to listen to patients / J.T. Maltsberger -- The therapeutic alliance and the suicidal patient / D.A. Jobes, E. Ballard -- The narrative interview with the suicidal patient / K. Michel, L. Valach -- Mentalizing suicidal states / J.G. Allen -- Psychodynamic therapy and the therapeutic alliance : validation, empathy, and genuine relatedness / M. Schechter, M.J. Goldblatt -- Taking an inside view : stories of pain / I. Orbach -- Understanding suicide as an action / L. Valach, R.A. Young, K. Michel -- Attachment theory and the suicidal patient / J. Holmes -- A cognitive theory of suicide : building hope in treatment and strengthening the therapeutic relationship / M.D. Rudd, G.K. Brown -- Neurobiology and patient-oriented models of suicide : a contradiction? / K. Michel -- Suicidal patients, the therapeutic alliance, and the collaborative assessment and management of suicidality / D.A. Jobes -- Psychotherapy with suicidal people : some common implications for response / A.A. Leenaars -- The therapeutic relationship in dialectical behaviour therapy for suicidal individuals / S.L. Rizvi -- Cognitive therapy for suicidal patients / G.K. Brown, A. Wenzel, M.D. Rudd -- Vicissitudes of the therapeutic alliance with suicidal patients : a psychoanalytic perspective / I. Weinberg ... [ et al.] -- Clinical reality : the case of Ms. A.V. / I. Orbach ... [et al.] -- The therapeutic alliance with hospitalized patients / T.W. Lineberry -- Pharmacotherapy and therapeutic alliance in the treatment of suicidality / J.M. Bostwick -- Summary, next steps, and conclusion / D.A. Jobes.
Summary: "The quality of the therapeutic alliance is a well-established factor for successful therapy process and outcome. When it comes to treating suicidal patients, a strong therapeutic alliance can quite literally save a person's life. In this book, editors Konrad Michel and David A. Jobes have enlisted an elite group of clinicians and researchers to explore what has become known as the "Aeschi approach" to clinical suicide prevention. According to this view, mental health professionals working with patients at risk for suicide must recognize a fundamental conflict at the heart of good clinical practice: while they are experts in the assessment of disorders of mental health, when it comes to the patient's story, the patient is the expert. Any successful intervention with a suicidal patient must therefore be based on an empathic understanding of suicidal thoughts and behavior that honors the patient's very personal perspective. This exceptional volume addresses a wide range of issues, from the principles and method of establishing a working alliance, to patient-oriented therapeutic models, to practical clinical matters such as the therapeutic alliance within specific treatments across theoretical orientations. Most importantly, this book provides essential guidance for clinical suicide risk reduction that may help save lives"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
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General aspects of therapeutic alliance / K. Michel -- Empathy and the historical context : or how we learned to listen to patients / J.T. Maltsberger -- The therapeutic alliance and the suicidal patient / D.A. Jobes, E. Ballard -- The narrative interview with the suicidal patient / K. Michel, L. Valach -- Mentalizing suicidal states / J.G. Allen -- Psychodynamic therapy and the therapeutic alliance : validation, empathy, and genuine relatedness / M. Schechter, M.J. Goldblatt -- Taking an inside view : stories of pain / I. Orbach -- Understanding suicide as an action / L. Valach, R.A. Young, K. Michel -- Attachment theory and the suicidal patient / J. Holmes -- A cognitive theory of suicide : building hope in treatment and strengthening the therapeutic relationship / M.D. Rudd, G.K. Brown -- Neurobiology and patient-oriented models of suicide : a contradiction? / K. Michel -- Suicidal patients, the therapeutic alliance, and the collaborative assessment and management of suicidality / D.A. Jobes -- Psychotherapy with suicidal people : some common implications for response / A.A. Leenaars -- The therapeutic relationship in dialectical behaviour therapy for suicidal individuals / S.L. Rizvi -- Cognitive therapy for suicidal patients / G.K. Brown, A. Wenzel, M.D. Rudd -- Vicissitudes of the therapeutic alliance with suicidal patients : a psychoanalytic perspective / I. Weinberg ... [ et al.] -- Clinical reality : the case of Ms. A.V. / I. Orbach ... [et al.] -- The therapeutic alliance with hospitalized patients / T.W. Lineberry -- Pharmacotherapy and therapeutic alliance in the treatment of suicidality / J.M. Bostwick -- Summary, next steps, and conclusion / D.A. Jobes.

"The quality of the therapeutic alliance is a well-established factor for successful therapy process and outcome. When it comes to treating suicidal patients, a strong therapeutic alliance can quite literally save a person's life. In this book, editors Konrad Michel and David A. Jobes have enlisted an elite group of clinicians and researchers to explore what has become known as the "Aeschi approach" to clinical suicide prevention. According to this view, mental health professionals working with patients at risk for suicide must recognize a fundamental conflict at the heart of good clinical practice: while they are experts in the assessment of disorders of mental health, when it comes to the patient's story, the patient is the expert. Any successful intervention with a suicidal patient must therefore be based on an empathic understanding of suicidal thoughts and behavior that honors the patient's very personal perspective. This exceptional volume addresses a wide range of issues, from the principles and method of establishing a working alliance, to patient-oriented therapeutic models, to practical clinical matters such as the therapeutic alliance within specific treatments across theoretical orientations. Most importantly, this book provides essential guidance for clinical suicide risk reduction that may help save lives"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

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