Personality adaptations : a new guide to human understanding in psychotherapy and counselling / Vann Joines, Ian Stewart.
By: Joines, Vann
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Contributor(s): Stewart, Ian
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 392-402) and index.
Part I: introduction -- Introducing the six adaptions -- Part II: The model of personality adaptions -- A developmental perspective -- The structure of personality -- Issues in change for the different adaptions -- Putting it all together: the six adaptions in detail -- Combinations of adaptions -- Relation of the adaptions to the DSM-IV-TR classifications -- Part III: Diagnosing the six adaptions -- Driver beahviours: a key to diagnosis -- Part IV: Achieving and maintaining rapport -- How to avoid inviting drivers -- The five modes of communication -- Using the ware sequence for rapport -- How the personality adaptions interact -- Part V: Inviting personal change -- Doing therapy with the different personality adaptions -- Confronting the process script -- Using the process model in therapy: an overview -- Part VI: Advanced applications of the model -- Diagnosis and treatment planning using the six personality adaptions -- Borderline and narcissistic personality disorders -- Part VII: Personal change in practice: transcripts of therapy -- The histrionic client: reclaiming personal power -- The obsessive-compulsive client: learning to be safe -- The paranoid client: feeling safe in the world -- The schizoid client: owning feelings and needs -- The passive-aggressive client: letting go of struggle -- The antisocial client: becoming real -- The client with combined adaptions.
CIT Module COUN 6020 - Core reading.
CIT Module COUN 6019 - Core reading.