The Initial Psychotherapy Interview: A Gay Man Seeks Treatment (Hardcover)
【お取り寄せ・キャンセルの商品】:2週間~4週間でお届け(お急ぎの方はご遠慮ください。) / 【本の説明】321ページ 159*241mm 言語:English 国:アメリカ 680g ISBN:9780123851468 / 【本の内容】This book provides comprehensive coverage of the initial interview with a gay male client. It first provides a transcript of the entire interview. It then covers in-depth a set of universal themes and finally includes commentary on and analysis of the interview from a range of the most widely used theoretical perspectives. It is designed to teach the foundations of conducting an initial interview and therapists in training as well as experienced mental health workers will find it invaluable. --Winner of the Distinguished Book Award APA 2011-- Reviews"Therapists are often called on to work with gay patients but may not feel sufficiently qualified to deal with the issues associated with being【本の説明】
321ページ
159*241mm
言語:English
国:アメリカ
680g
ISBN:9780123851468
【本の内容】
This book provides comprehensive coverage of the initial interview with a gay male client. It first provides a transcript of the entire interview. It then covers in-depth a set of universal themes and finally includes commentary on and analysis of the interview from a range of the most widely used theoretical perspectives.
It is designed to teach the foundations of conducting an initial interview and therapists in training as well as experienced mental health workers will find it invaluable.
--Winner of the Distinguished Book Award APA 2011--
Reviews
"Therapists are often called on to work with gay patients but may not feel sufficiently qualified to deal with the issues associated with being a sexual minority. This volume is precisely what practicing therapists need to read to increase their clinical effectiveness with this population it contains invaluable information for working with. gay patients."--
Marvin R. Goldfried Ph.D. Distinguished Professor President Society of Clinical Psychology (APA Div 12) Department of Psychology Stony Brook University NY
" A powerful captivating account of how a clinician approaches the initial interview with a gay male. The author uses the personal narrative transcript of the interview as a jumping off point for an insightful discussion that guides the reader through the experiences of a gay man entering psychotherapy. The transcript and Dr. Silverstein’s subsequent chapters would be enough to make this book an excellent purchase---but he goes on to provide a multi-faceted exploration of various treatment modalities and perspectives from various clinicians. The book includes a well-researched review of the dark time in psychology where homosexuality was seen as a mental disorder. This is an excellent resource for new clinicians conducting an initial clinical interview as well as seasoned clinicians looking for new perspectives and ideas. A solid investment."--
Brian Van Brunt Ed.D. President- American College Counseling Association Director of Counseling and Testing at Western Kentucky University
"Charles Silverstein has always been a pioneer in the treatment of LGBT patients. In presenting his patient’s process notes and then inviting input from seasoned clinician working in diverse perspectives he creatively uses therapist subjectivity as a learning tool. Novice therapists will find The Initial Interview: A Gay Man Seeks Treatment a relief from over-idealized therapeutic models of "objectivity" and possibly even a useful roadmap in developing their own therapeutic approach. Seasoned therapists treating gay patients will find many clinical pearls here as well."--
Jack Drescher MD Author Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man
"For many years Charles Silverstein"s 1991 book
Gays and Lesbians and Their Therapist
has been a well used book from my bookshelf. I always found it to be an incredibly useful book for teaching students about practice with lesbians and gay men.I am sure that ten or fifteen years from now I will say the same about
The Initial Psychotherapy Interview: A Gay Man Seeks Treatment
edited by Charles Silverstein. His new book is a brilliant and massive work! As Silverstein suggest in the Introduction "I suggest that you not sit down and read this book from cover to cover. Start by doing what the chapter authors did - read the transcript... and then take a highlighter and read it again and highlight all Silverstein had not only begun in a clear way but gathered together a fine collection of first rate readers to write twelve well constructed and clear chapters. found Silverstein"s chapter on "The Initial Psychotherapy Interview" to be the most instructive and most useful for teaching new students about how to engage a gay client; John Gonsiorek"s chapter on "Understanding Self Report of Sexual Abuse in an Initial Clinical Interview" and Cerbone"s final chapter on "Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy" are also particularly useful for clinicians. I very much liked the author"s use of self in their chapters so refreshing to read work that using the word "I" rather than "this clinician.""Charles Silverstein"s new book. should be required reading for all medical nursing social work psychology schools and any other professional school. It is in depth without being overbearing scholarly without being dry. I highly recommend
The Initial Psychotherapy Interview: A Gay Man Seeks Treatment
and even though we recommend initially not to sit down and read this book from cover to cover - please do read it cover to cover - it is more than worthwhile it is an extraordinary work that should not be missed!"--
Gerald P. Mallon DSW Professor Hunter College School of Social Work NY
"The premise of the book (title) is very thoughtful and unique in looking at different therapeutic models of a gay man treatment through variations on gender and orientation. The idea of ??examining counselor-client interaction by articulating differences in these dynamics based on gender and sexual orientation is a unique one. I found the alternative possibilities both from a female counselor’s and patient’s point of view most informative. The idea that gender qualities overshadow sexual orientation is presented with sensitivity. For example female patients might be more likely to respond to child sexual abuse differently from males regardless of their sexual orientation. And female therapists may actively respond more during therapy sessions than their male counterparts. This book would clearly be very helpful to graduate students in various disciplines of psychiatry psychology and social work. For those of us who have been working in the field for a time it would also be helpful as it takes a look at one case through three distinct theoretical models. I found it extremely insightful."--
Joyce Hunter DSW Research Scientist/Assistant Professor Global Community Core HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies/NYSPI/Columbia University
"I know of no other book that discusses how gender and sexual orientation influence the interviewing process. Although written for students and early career practitioners the book is useful for the experienced clinician as well. It is remarkable and surprising that an initial interview in the hands of a skilled professional can provide so much insight and information."--
Bonnie R. Strickland Ph.D. ABPP Former President of the American Psychological Association Professor Emerita of Psychology University of Massachusetts
"Reading this book was like attending a good clinical case conference in which doctors forcefully argur their positions and in doing so highlight the fundamental differences (and similarities) that exist between their various theoretical approaches. ...In reading this book I was reminded of my own experience as a graduate student conducting therapy for the first time. I often sat in supervision feeling incompetent and in awe of my supervisors" clinical acumen. Dr. Silverstein is the supervisor I wish I had in graduate school: the one who teaches by example acknowledges his own?"mistakes" and in doing so gives us the permission to confront ourselves. "We have to do better" he writes in the book"s introduction and challenges all training supervisors to let their supervisors "stand on our shoulders and to see the further than we ever have ourselves."--
APA Division 44 Newletter< br> "For students in training to be psychotherapists Silverstein a psychologist who specializes in homosexuality assembles US psychologists who present 15 chapters that examine interactions during Silverstein"s initial interview with a 30-year-old gay man who seeks therapy after the death of his older brother who was also gay with the aim of promoting more humane interaction in psychotherapy. After a transcript of the interview the contributors commented on aspects of the process from different therapeutic approaches such as over-identification and. punishing the client rescue fantasies and inappropriate self-disclosure and discuss counter-transference psychoanalytic and attachment theories cognitive-behavior and family systems therapies psychodrama sexual abuse motivational interviewing gay-affirmative psychotherapy intake procedures in an institutional setting death and bereavement treatment progression gender sexual orientation and the relationship between sex drug use and AIDS."--
Reference and Research Book News
"Despite starting the book without any particular expectations If I were to recommend a single book for this year it would be this one. It pays to take time to read it slowly and reflectively. For therapists wanting to explore therapeutic models in practice and theoretically and to understand the overlap between approaches where different ‘labels’ actually refer to similar things this would be ideal. In terms of exploring the more damaging aspects of social and family influences it is excellent. But most of this book is about compassion and how when this is combined with knowledge and professionalism the end result is impressive."
--Therapy Today
Feature
Editor is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Human Identity
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321ページ
159*241mm
言語:English
国:アメリカ
680g
ISBN:9780123851468
【本の内容】
This book provides comprehensive coverage of the initial interview with a gay male client. It first provides a transcript of the entire interview. It then covers in-depth a set of universal themes and finally includes commentary on and analysis of the interview from a range of the most widely used theoretical perspectives.
It is designed to teach the foundations of conducting an initial interview and therapists in training as well as experienced mental health workers will find it invaluable.
--Winner of the Distinguished Book Award APA 2011--
Reviews
"Therapists are often called on to work with gay patients but may not feel sufficiently qualified to deal with the issues associated with being a sexual minority. This volume is precisely what practicing therapists need to read to increase their clinical effectiveness with this population it contains invaluable information for working with. gay patients."--
Marvin R. Goldfried Ph.D. Distinguished Professor President Society of Clinical Psychology (APA Div 12) Department of Psychology Stony Brook University NY
" A powerful captivating account of how a clinician approaches the initial interview with a gay male. The author uses the personal narrative transcript of the interview as a jumping off point for an insightful discussion that guides the reader through the experiences of a gay man entering psychotherapy. The transcript and Dr. Silverstein’s subsequent chapters would be enough to make this book an excellent purchase---but he goes on to provide a multi-faceted exploration of various treatment modalities and perspectives from various clinicians. The book includes a well-researched review of the dark time in psychology where homosexuality was seen as a mental disorder. This is an excellent resource for new clinicians conducting an initial clinical interview as well as seasoned clinicians looking for new perspectives and ideas. A solid investment."--
Brian Van Brunt Ed.D. President- American College Counseling Association Director of Counseling and Testing at Western Kentucky University
"Charles Silverstein has always been a pioneer in the treatment of LGBT patients. In presenting his patient’s process notes and then inviting input from seasoned clinician working in diverse perspectives he creatively uses therapist subjectivity as a learning tool. Novice therapists will find The Initial Interview: A Gay Man Seeks Treatment a relief from over-idealized therapeutic models of "objectivity" and possibly even a useful roadmap in developing their own therapeutic approach. Seasoned therapists treating gay patients will find many clinical pearls here as well."--
Jack Drescher MD Author Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man
"For many years Charles Silverstein"s 1991 book
Gays and Lesbians and Their Therapist
has been a well used book from my bookshelf. I always found it to be an incredibly useful book for teaching students about practice with lesbians and gay men.I am sure that ten or fifteen years from now I will say the same about
The Initial Psychotherapy Interview: A Gay Man Seeks Treatment
edited by Charles Silverstein. His new book is a brilliant and massive work! As Silverstein suggest in the Introduction "I suggest that you not sit down and read this book from cover to cover. Start by doing what the chapter authors did - read the transcript... and then take a highlighter and read it again and highlight all Silverstein had not only begun in a clear way but gathered together a fine collection of first rate readers to write twelve well constructed and clear chapters. found Silverstein"s chapter on "The Initial Psychotherapy Interview" to be the most instructive and most useful for teaching new students about how to engage a gay client; John Gonsiorek"s chapter on "Understanding Self Report of Sexual Abuse in an Initial Clinical Interview" and Cerbone"s final chapter on "Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy" are also particularly useful for clinicians. I very much liked the author"s use of self in their chapters so refreshing to read work that using the word "I" rather than "this clinician.""Charles Silverstein"s new book. should be required reading for all medical nursing social work psychology schools and any other professional school. It is in depth without being overbearing scholarly without being dry. I highly recommend
The Initial Psychotherapy Interview: A Gay Man Seeks Treatment
and even though we recommend initially not to sit down and read this book from cover to cover - please do read it cover to cover - it is more than worthwhile it is an extraordinary work that should not be missed!"--
Gerald P. Mallon DSW Professor Hunter College School of Social Work NY
"The premise of the book (title) is very thoughtful and unique in looking at different therapeutic models of a gay man treatment through variations on gender and orientation. The idea of ??examining counselor-client interaction by articulating differences in these dynamics based on gender and sexual orientation is a unique one. I found the alternative possibilities both from a female counselor’s and patient’s point of view most informative. The idea that gender qualities overshadow sexual orientation is presented with sensitivity. For example female patients might be more likely to respond to child sexual abuse differently from males regardless of their sexual orientation. And female therapists may actively respond more during therapy sessions than their male counterparts. This book would clearly be very helpful to graduate students in various disciplines of psychiatry psychology and social work. For those of us who have been working in the field for a time it would also be helpful as it takes a look at one case through three distinct theoretical models. I found it extremely insightful."--
Joyce Hunter DSW Research Scientist/Assistant Professor Global Community Core HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies/NYSPI/Columbia University
"I know of no other book that discusses how gender and sexual orientation influence the interviewing process. Although written for students and early career practitioners the book is useful for the experienced clinician as well. It is remarkable and surprising that an initial interview in the hands of a skilled professional can provide so much insight and information."--
Bonnie R. Strickland Ph.D. ABPP Former President of the American Psychological Association Professor Emerita of Psychology University of Massachusetts
"Reading this book was like attending a good clinical case conference in which doctors forcefully argur their positions and in doing so highlight the fundamental differences (and similarities) that exist between their various theoretical approaches. ...In reading this book I was reminded of my own experience as a graduate student conducting therapy for the first time. I often sat in supervision feeling incompetent and in awe of my supervisors" clinical acumen. Dr. Silverstein is the supervisor I wish I had in graduate school: the one who teaches by example acknowledges his own?"mistakes" and in doing so gives us the permission to confront ourselves. "We have to do better" he writes in the book"s introduction and challenges all training supervisors to let their supervisors "stand on our shoulders and to see the further than we ever have ourselves."--
APA Division 44 Newletter< br> "For students in training to be psychotherapists Silverstein a psychologist who specializes in homosexuality assembles US psychologists who present 15 chapters that examine interactions during Silverstein"s initial interview with a 30-year-old gay man who seeks therapy after the death of his older brother who was also gay with the aim of promoting more humane interaction in psychotherapy. After a transcript of the interview the contributors commented on aspects of the process from different therapeutic approaches such as over-identification and. punishing the client rescue fantasies and inappropriate self-disclosure and discuss counter-transference psychoanalytic and attachment theories cognitive-behavior and family systems therapies psychodrama sexual abuse motivational interviewing gay-affirmative psychotherapy intake procedures in an institutional setting death and bereavement treatment progression gender sexual orientation and the relationship between sex drug use and AIDS."--
Reference and Research Book News
"Despite starting the book without any particular expectations If I were to recommend a single book for this year it would be this one. It pays to take time to read it slowly and reflectively. For therapists wanting to explore therapeutic models in practice and theoretically and to understand the overlap between approaches where different ‘labels’ actually refer to similar things this would be ideal. In terms of exploring the more damaging aspects of social and family influences it is excellent. But most of this book is about compassion and how when this is combined with knowledge and professionalism the end result is impressive."
--Therapy Today
Feature
Editor is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Human Identity
P
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