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Overview"A therapist's worst nightmare is to get caught in the situation of not knowing how to help a client. However, counseling is the art of knowing how to respond to therapeutic situations and dilemmas and not a matter of having all the answers. This accessible and practical book, based on the author's 40 years of clinical experience, offers counselors from the student to the seasoned therapist ways to respond using over 100 unique strategies, interventions, and examples for overcoming therapeutic dilemmas, such as uncooperative clients, overwhelming problems, and damaged therapeutic relationships. Readers will learn about some of the newest therapeutic discoveries in psychotherapy as well as answers to specific difficulties submitted by other therapists. The reader is challenged to become a co-creator of change with the client opening the doors of self-discovery that turn counseling into an adventure and opportunity for personal growth for both client and counselor. This is an excellent book to use in counselor supervision giving aspiring counselors answers to many perplexing situations. You will learn: A new approach to conceptualizing the process of therapy Ways to enhance the therapeutic relationship Establishing protocols to overcome common dilemmas How to identify and maximize clients' strengths 10 Characteristics of difficult clients Therapeutic qualities every therapist should have 12 Solutions for working with difficult clients How to create solutions to unsolvable problems Ways to create hope in ""hopeless situations"" How mindfulness in therapy can overcome therapeutic challenges How to expand your therapeutic tool kit. Rethinking the idea of therapeutic resistance With this highly readable book filled with down-to-earth advice and linked with consciousness and compassion, you will never be stuck again." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jon WinderPublisher: Jon Winder, Lpc, Inc. Imprint: Jon Winder, Lpc, Inc. Edition: 2nd Edition ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.422kg ISBN: 9780997961225ISBN 10: 0997961228 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 15 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews-One of the most frustrating situations in psychotherapy is what to do when you don't know what to do. Jon Winder's Getting Unstuck, which is based on his 40 years of experience, guides the reader through techniques, interventions, and perspectives that ensure you will build your professional and personal confidence so you will likely never get stuck again.- -Bill O'Hanlon, author of Change 101 and Do One Thing DifferentUnstuck will guide you through tough therapeutic dilemmas and help your clients on the way! No matter what your theoretical approach or level of experience, this book will improve your clinical confidence and professional expertise. Highly readable and filled with heart. Clifton Mitchell, Ph.D., Author, Effective Techniques for Dealing with Highly Resistant ClientsI love it. Every therapist has faced those moments of not knowing how to proceed with a client whose problems or personality seem daunting. Winder, from mny years of counseling experience, has put together a wonderful compendium of stories and strategies for dealing with just these situations. In addition to a trove of practical advice, his book is full of compassion, heart and wisdom from a seasoned counselor-- a great reference book for any therapist's bookshelf. -- Joe Kort, Ph.D., CST, author -One of the most frustrating situations in psychotherapy is what to do when you don't know what to do. Jon Winder's Getting Unstuck, which is based on his 40 years of experience, guides the reader through techniques, interventions, and perspectives that ensure you will build your professional and personal confidence so you will likely never get stuck again.- -Bill O'Hanlon, author of Change 101 and Do One Thing DifferentUnstuck will guide you through tough therapeutic dilemmas and help your clients on the way! No matter what your theoretical approach or level of experience, this book will improve your clinical confidence and professional expertise. Highly readable and filled with heart. Clifton Mitchell, Ph.D., Author, Effective Techniques for Dealing with Highly Resistant ClientsI love it. Every therapist has faced those moments of not knowing how to proceed with a client whose problems or personality seem daunting. Winder, from mny years of counseling experience, has put together a wonderful compendium of stories and strategies for dealing with just these situations. In addition to a trove of practical advice, his book is full of compassion, heart and wisdom from a seasoned counselor-- a great reference book for any therapist's bookshelf. -- Joe Kort, Ph.D., CST, author One of the most frustrating situations in psychotherapy is what to do when you don't know what to do. Jon Winder's Getting Unstuck, which is based on his 40 years of experience, guides the reader through techniques, interventions, and perspectives that ensure you will build your professional and personal confidence so you will likely never get stuck again. -Bill O'Hanlon, author of Change 101 and Do One Thing DifferentUnstuck will guide you through tough therapeutic dilemmas and help your clients on the way! No matter what your theoretical approach or level of experience, this book will improve your clinical confidence and professional expertise. Highly readable and filled with heart. Clifton Mitchell, Ph.D., Author, Effective Techniques for Dealing with Highly Resistant ClientsI love it. Every therapist has faced those moments of not knowing how to proceed with a client whose problems or personality seem daunting. Winder, from mny years of counseling experience, has put together a wonderful compendium of stories and strategies for dealing with just these situations. In addition to a trove of practical advice, his book is full of compassion, heart and wisdom from a seasoned counselor-- a great reference book for any therapist's bookshelf. -- Joe Kort, Ph.D., CST, author Author Information"Jon Winder is a clinician, author, consultant, and lecturer. He is recognized for his practical and sensitive approach to counseling. He graduated from the University of Florida, where he got his Masters Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Substance Abuse Practitioner and has been in private practice for over thirty years. He has been a clinician and consultant in addictions and mental health for over forty years. Previously, he was Clinical Coordinator of the Adolescent Drug Treatment Program for Central Virginia Community Services and is past director of the Arise Residential Center, a residential drug treatment program. Mr. Winder has given many seminars to other professionals on addiction, families, childhood trauma, and clinical practices and supervised over 40 people for licensure. He has presented workshops and training locally, nationally and internationally. In 2001 he presented at the American Counseling Association Conference in New Orleans. In 2012 he conducted a 3-day workshop in Mauritania Africa on ""High Risk Youth and Resiliency." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |