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The Complete Women's Psychotherapy Treatment Planner 6 | 383593221.pdf |
Practice Planners® Series Treatment Planners The Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Fourth Edition The Child Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Fourth Edition The Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Fourth Edition The Addiction Treatment Planner, Third Edition The Continuum of Care Treatment Planner ... | 383593221.pdf |
The. luvcnile Justice and Residential ('are Treatment Planner The School Counseling and School Social Work Treatment Planner The Sexual Abuse Victim and Sexual Offender Treatment Planner The Probation and Parole Treatment Planner The Psychopharmacology Treatment Planner The Speech-Language Pathology Treatment Planner T... | 383593221.pdf |
Brief family Therapy Homework Planner Grief Counseling Homework Planner (Troup Therapy Homework Planner Divorce Counseling Homework Planner School Counseling and School Social Work Homework Planner Child Therapy Activity and Homework Planner Addiction Treatment Homework Planner, Third Edition Adolescent Asvchotherapy H... | 383593221.pdf |
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The Complete Women's Psychotherapy Treatment Planner Julie R. Ancis Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr. 11 | 383593221.pdf |
To Sri vie, mar you always he healthy, strong, joyful, and wise. I love rou.-Julie R. Ancis To Dr. Susan Zonnehelt-Smeenge, nir good fiie nd, an insightfid author, a compassionate counselor, and an assertive female role model who understands the issues women face.-Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr. 12 | 383593221.pdf |
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CONTENTS Practice P/anners R Series Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Anxiety Balancing Work and Family/Multiple Roles Body Image Disturbance/Gating Disorders Career Success Obstacles Caregiving of Aging Parents Chemical Dependence Childbearing/Rearing Decisions Depression Divorce Domestic Violence/Battery Infertili... | 383593221.pdf |
Single Parenting Appendix A: Bibliotherapy Appendix 13: Bibliography of Professional References Appendix C: Index of I)SM-IV-TR Codes Associated with Presenting Problems 15 | 383593221.pdf |
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PRACTICE PLANNERS®SERIES PREFACE Accountability is an important dimension of the practice of psychotherapy. Treatment programs, public agencies, clinics, and practitioners must justify and document their treatment plans to outside review entities in order to be reimbursed for services. The books and software in the Pra... | 383593221.pdf |
Older adults Parenting skills Pastoral counseling Personality disorders Probation and parole Psychopharmacology School counseling Severe and persistent mental illness Sexual abuse victims and offenders Special education Suicide and homicide risk assessment In addition, there are three branches of companion books that ... | 383593221.pdf |
Thera Scribe"', the best selling treatment-planning and clinical record-keeping software system for mental health professionals. Thera Scrihe ' allows the user to import the data from any of the Treatment Planner, Progress Notes Planner, or Homework Planner books into the software's expandable database to simply point... | 383593221.pdf |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I express my appreciation to my mother, Helen Ancis, who has been a model of fortitude and courage and to my dear father, Joseph A. Ancis. May your memory be for a blessing. I would like to acknowledge my co-authors whose input has enriched this treatment planner. They are all intelligent and productive... | 383593221.pdf |
I also want to thank my wonderful team at John Wiley & Sons: Peggy, David, Alicia, Judi, Lynne, and Micheline. They are all first-class professionals and have supported the Practice P/annei series with fresh enthusiasm for over 10 years. Finally, my manuscript manager, Sue Rhoda, plays a critical role in keeping the pr... | 383593221.pdf |
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INTRODUCTION PLANNER FOCUS The field of counseling and psychology has witnessed increased attention to women's issues and, more generally, to the role of gender in influencing our attitudes, worldview, and experiences. In 1978, the Division of Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association (APA) approv... | 383593221.pdf |
in men and fail to identify men who do not fit feminine expectations for depression. Among those who do not certify as depressed with standard testing, false positives are more common in women than men (Potts, Burnman, and Wells, 1991). Gender bias in counseling is often not direct. Rather, the more subtle omission of ... | 383593221.pdf |
somatic expression, psychiatric stigma, and depression has been recorded in countries such as India and Saudi Arabia (see Kleinman, 1988). Disruptive symptoms have been attributed to metaphysical causes such as loss of the soul, spirit possession (Koss-Chioino, 1992), or shameful causes such as past family transgressio... | 383593221.pdf |
treatment with women is facilitated when clinicians implement interventions that encourage the development of protective factors such as self-efficacy and problem-solving skills, reframe women's concerns from a coping and ecological perspective, and emphasize a strength perspective in practice. AUDIENCE The Complete Wo... | 383593221.pdf |
HOW TO USE THIS TREATMENT PLANNER Use this Treatment Planner to write treatment plans according to the following progression of six steps: 1. Problem Selection. Although the client may discuss a variety of issues during the assessment, the clinician must determine the most significant problems on which to focus the tre... | 383593221.pdf |
reflecting his or her own training and experience. Some suggested interventions listed in the Planner refer to specific books that can be assigned to the client for adjunctive bibliotherapy. Appendix A contains a full bibliographic reference list of these materials, including these two popular choices: Read Two Books a... | 383593221.pdf |
samples. As with all of the books in the Treatment Planners series, it is our hope that this book will help promote effective, creative treatment planning-a process that will ultimately benefit the client, clinician, and mental health community. SAMPLE TREATMENT PLAN BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY/MULTIPLE ROLES Definitions... | 383593221.pdf |
with more realistic messages. 1. Help the client to explore and clarify her own values and priorities; encourage her to reduce the psychological importance placed on one or more roles to reduce the level of conflict. I. Use behavioral techniques (i. e., education, modeling, role-playing, corrective feedback, positive r... | 383593221.pdf |
Ancis, J. R., and Sanchez-Hucles, J. V. (2000). A preliminary analysis of counseling students' attitudes toward counseling women and women of color: Implications for cultural competency training. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 28, 16-31. Ballou, M., and Brown, L. S. (Eds. ) (2002). Rethinking Ment... | 383593221.pdf |
of Clinical Psychology, 34, 961-966. Fitzgerald, L. F., and Nutt, R. (1986). The Division 17 Principles concerning the counseling/psychotherapy of women: Rationale and implementation. The Counseling Psychologist, 14, 180-216. Foa, E. B., and Street, G. P. (2001). Women and traumatic events. Journal of Clinical Psychiat... | 383593221.pdf |
Klonoff, E. A., Landrine, H., and Campbell, R. (2000). Sexist discrimination may account for well-known gender differences in psychiatric symptoms. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 24, 93-99. Koss, M. P., Bailey, J. A., Yan, N. P., Herrera, V. M., and Lichter, E. L. (2003). Depression and PTSD in survivors of male violen... | 383593221.pdf |
representative national sample of women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 6/, 984 991. Rhodes, A. E., Goering, P. N., To, T., and Williams, J. I. (2002). Gender and outpatient mental health service use. Social Science and Medicine, 54, 1-10. Sesan, R. (1988). Sex bias and sex-role stereotyping in psychoth... | 383593221.pdf |
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ANXIETY Chapter co-authored with Wendy Heath-Gainer, Ed S BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS 1. Describes an overwhelming and persistent sense of worry and fear about a number of events or circumstances. 2. Exhibits physical symptoms, which may include sweating, raised blood pressure, fast heart rate, palpitations, rapid breathing... | 383593221.pdf |
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BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY/MULTIPLE ROLES BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS 1. Experiences stress associated with balancing the multiple tasks associated with motherhood and work roles. 2. Experiences role conflict between two or more roles (i. e., obligations or responsibilities for one role interfere with ability to perform duti... | 383593221.pdf |
4. Develop a support system to assist with multiple roles and responsibilities. 5. Maintain a balance between the multiple demands of motherhood, work, and other life roles and responsibilities. 47 | 383593221.pdf |
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BODY IMAGE DISTURBANCE/ EATING DISORDERS Chapter co-authored with Karia Kelch-Oliver, MS BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS 1. Demonstrates persistent preoccupation and dissatisfaction with body appearance, shape, and weight. 2. Demonstrates self-evaluation that is excessively influenced by body shape and weight. 3. Engages in per... | 383593221.pdf |
1. Terminate the pattern of self-starvation and restore normal eating patterns of enough nutritious foods to maintain a healthy weight. 2. Terminate the pattern of binge eating and purging behavior and return to normal eating of foods and body weight. 3. Stabilize medical conditions resulting from restricted food intak... | 383593221.pdf |
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CAREER SUCCESS OBSTACLES BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS 1. Verbalizes low career expectations and aspirations due to restricted self-concept. 2. Experiences employment dissatisfaction due to limited or no recognition/credit for work efforts or product. 3. Verbalizes feelings of being underutilized or overlooked at work due to ... | 383593221.pdf |
2. Develop assertiveness skills and techniques for application in workrelated activities (e. g., establishing boundaries with coworkers, negotiating salary). 3. Develop skills to counteract sex-role stereotypes and the elements of the work environment that have negatively impacted self-esteem. 4. Engage in mentoring or... | 383593221.pdf |
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CAREGIVING OF AGING PARENTS Chapter co-authored with Wendi S. Williams, Ph D BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS 1. Exhibits anxiety and grief related to change in parent-child dynamics due to assuming caregiving responsibilities for parents. 2. Experiences stress and frustration associated with caregiving responsibilities. 3. Expe... | 383593221.pdf |
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CHEMICAL DEPENDENCE Chapter co-authored with Telsie A. Davis, Ed S BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS 1. Consistently uses mood-altering substance(s) in greater amounts and over a longer period of time than intended. 2. Demonstrates increased tolerance of a substance so that more is needed to produce the desired effect. 3. Continu... | 383593221.pdf |
12. Cancels or reschedules important social or occupational activities because they interfere with using substances or occur while intoxicated or high. LONG-TERM GOALS 1. Acknowledge chemical dependence and understand its biological, psychological, and social effects on self, children, family, and friends. 2. Actively ... | 383593221.pdf |
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CHILDBEARING/REARING DECISIONS BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS 1. Struggles with the decision whether and/or when to have (or forego) children based on issues such as infertility, career advancement, financial resources, personal values, and religious beliefs. 2. Experiences conflict with partner regarding reproductive plans an... | 383593221.pdf |
5. Resolve the stressors associated with the incompatibility between childbearing/rearing goals, life experiences, attitude changes, living conditions, finances, and/or ability to conceive children. 91 | 383593221.pdf |
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DEPRESSION Chapter co-authored with Danica G. Hays, Ph D and Anneliese A. Singh, MS BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS 1. Demonstrates dysphoric affect (e. g., sadness, hopelessness, helplessness, guilt, shame). 2. Evidences impaired ability to concentrate or make decisions. 3. Demonstrates an inability to accomplish daily tasks a... | 383593221.pdf |
2. Develop healthy cognitive mechanisms to facilitate positive attitudes and beliefs about self within the context of one's environment to mitigate depressive symptoms. 3. Identify and increase intrapersonal, interpersonal, and physical resources to foster positive coping strategies. 4. Understand the relationships amo... | 383593221.pdf |
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