Favorite Counseling and Therapy Homework Assignments

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Pub. Date: 2000-12-07
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Summary

(Brunner-Routledge) St. Louis Community College, Florissant Valley. Collection of strategies of 58 counselors and therapists. Discusses topics including: helping others deal with a new assertive you,' the I Love Lucy parenting technique, getting rid of the seven deadly habits of unhappy couples, and more. Softcover.

Table of Contents

About the Editor xi
Acknowledgments xiii
PART I CRIME SCENES AND CRAZY COLA CURES: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC HOMEWORK 1(14)
Howard G. Rosenthal
PART II FRIGHT NIGHT: EXPLORING THE DARK SIDE OF THERAPEUTIC HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS 15(208)
Howard G. Rosenthal
Jeffrey A. Kottler
PART III (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY THERAPIST)
Helping Others Deal with ``The New Assertive You''
23(5)
Robert E. Alberti
Gaining Additional Perpectives in Relationships
28(6)
Steve Andreas
Connirae Andreas
Web Surfing to Reach Your Vocational Fantasy
34(3)
Edward S. Beck
Reviewing Therapy Notes
37(3)
Judith S. Beck
Together Time
40(3)
Dorothy S. Becvar
Raphael J. Becvar
Lights, Camera, Action!!! Making New Meanings Through Movies
43(4)
Bob Bertolino
Community Volunteerism: Identifying Influences and a Plan
47(4)
Julie Birkenmaier
Marla Berg-Weger
Trioing
51(4)
Richard N. Bolles
Meditational Working Through
55(3)
John Boyd
A Dangerous Assignment
58(2)
Peter R. Breggin
The Letter from the Future
60(5)
Christine Byriel
Client-Centered Homework in Groups
65(4)
Marianne Schneider Corey
Gerald Corey
Marriage Counseling Test Homework Assignment
69(4)
Raymond J. Corsini
Positive Action Tags: Utilizing Theapeutic Symbols in Family Therapy
73(3)
Richard H. Cox
The Zig-Zag Technique
76(6)
Windy Dryden
REBT Self-Help Form and Reading Materials
82(3)
Albert Ellis
Behavioral Assignments for Individual and Couples Therapy: Corrective Suggestions for Behavioral Change
85(6)
Robert W. Firestone
What We Can Change and What We Can't: Responding to the Negative Voice
91(8)
Arthur Freeman
Affective Deficit: Relationship Conditioning
99(3)
Sterling K. Gerber
Sun-Cloud-Tree: A Magnifying/Minifying Technique for Creating Change
102(3)
Samuel T. Gladding
Getting Rid of the Seven Deadly Habits of Unhappy Couples
105(3)
William Glasser
Circle of Trust: Support for Grief
108(3)
Linda Goldman
Effective Intervention with Psychotherapeutic Business Cards
111(7)
Paul A. Hauck
The I Love Lucy parenting Technique
118(3)
Lorna L. Hecker
Meaning in Life Evaluation Scale---Homework Assignment for Clients in Logotherapy
121(3)
Rosemary Henrion
Self-Concept Adjustment Strategy
124(2)
Joseph W. Hollis
Learn How to Listen: Taking Home the Foundation Skills of Microcounseling
126(6)
Allen E. Ivey
Expanding Options with Reluctant Clients
132(3)
Muriel James
What Do I Want?
135(3)
Jesper Juul
Unthinkable Home-Work
138(3)
Walter Kempler
Coping Chain
141(2)
Melissa T. Korenblat-Hanin
Being the Qualitatively Whole New Person in the Real World
143(4)
Alvin R. Mahrer
Feelings Inside Out: The Paper Plate Activity
147(2)
Jean Marnocha
Beth Haasl
Taming the PIT Monsters
149(8)
Maxie C. Maultsby Jr.
Favorite Conseling Assigned Tasks: The Basics
157(4)
Richard C. Nelson
Variety Is the Spice of Life: A Developmental and Diagnostic Approach to Choosing Homework Assignments
161(5)
Edward Neukrug
Creating a New Family Play
166(4)
Fred Newman
After-Hours Therapist
170(3)
Howard G. Rosenthal
Understanding and Coping with Transitions
173(5)
Nancy K. Schlossberg
Bring in the Clowns
178(2)
Gary Schultheis
Anodyne Therapy: Relieving the Suicidal Patient's Psychache
180(4)
Edwin S. Shneidman
Strength and Resource Support Map
184(5)
Susan Steiger Tebb
Opening Up: The NNS Approach to Emotions
189(4)
Robert Taibbi
Healthful Behavior Diary
193(3)
Donald I. Templer
Maximizing Human Potential with the Psychoeducational Life Skill Intervention Model
196(12)
Rosemary A. Thompson
Examples of Homework in Nucleus Psychotherapy Poetry, Painting, and Touching
208(3)
Eileen Walkenstein
Bibliotherapy Homework for Persons of Mixed Race Heritage
211(3)
Bea Wehrly
The Ice Station Zebra
214(2)
William J. Weikel
Lifeline
216(2)
Ira David Welch
The Jabberwocky Approach to Anger Management with Families
218(2)
Jerry Wilde
Quality Time for Improving Family Relationships
220(3)
Robert E. Wubbolding
PART IV HOMEWORK IN COUNSELING 223(12)
Christopher E. Hay
Richard T. Kinnier
PART V FIFTEEN RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTING COUNSELING AND THERAPY HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS 235(2)
Howard G. Rosenthal
Index 237

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