CONSTRUCTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY
Theory and Practice
Michael Mahoney
Guilford Press, 2005
LEARNING OBJECTIVES - This course was designed to allow the reader to:
• Learn the application of constructivist principles to assessing clients and implementing a variety of interventions
• Learn how to implement a variety of interventions including centering techniques, problem solving, and meditation
• Learn the importance of the therapeutic relationship in constructive psychotherapy
• Learn what is a good indicator of a client’s emotion
•Learn different types of process-level work
• Learn the importance of streaming work
• Learn how constructive psychotherapy highlights symbolic connections and differences between the therapist and the client
Michael Mahoney, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Society for Constructivism in the Human Sciences and editor of Constructivism in the Human Sciences. He teaches at the University of North Texas and at the Institute for Post-Rationalist Psychology and Psychotherapy in Rome, Italy. .He is a member of the American Psychological Association’s Talent Bank and the United States Olympic Committee’s Sport Psychology Registry, and maintains a small private consulting service for mental health professionals.
9 CE credits; 263 pages
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