ABSTRACT

Utilizing a decade's worth of clinical experience gained since its original publication, Mary Jo Peebles builds and expands upon exquisitely demonstrated therapeutic approaches and strategies in this second edition of Beginnings. The essential question remains the same, however: How does a therapist begin psychotherapy? To address this delicate issue, she takes a thoughtful, step-by-step approach to the substance of those crucial first sessions, delineating both processes and potential pitfalls in such topics as establishing a therapeutic alliance, issues of trust, and history taking. Each chapter is revised and expanded to include the latest treatment research and modalities, liberally illustrated with rich case material, and espouse a commitment to the value of multiple theoretical perspectives. Frank and sophisticated, yet eminently accessible, this second edition will be an invaluable resource for educators, students, and seasoned practitioners of any therapeutic persuasion.

chapter |10 pages

Beginnings

chapter |18 pages

Understanding and Diagnosis

chapter |13 pages

Mapping

chapter |13 pages

Alliance

chapter |9 pages

Focus

chapter |14 pages

History Taking

How much is Enough?

chapter |14 pages

What Material is Important?

chapter |11 pages

How can We be Sure?

chapter |10 pages

What has Gone Right?

Strengths and Resilience

chapter |30 pages

The Trauma Model

chapter |14 pages

Helping the Patient form an Alliance

Mapping Paths of Trust and Repair

chapter |9 pages

The Power of Expectations

Their Influence on Focus, Modality, and Style

chapter |6 pages

Modalities

chapter |11 pages

Am I the Right Person?