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Psychotherapeutic Competencies

Techniques, Relationships, and Epistemology in Systemic Practice

Laura Fruggeri Francesca Balestra Elena Venturelli

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English
Routledge
08 December 2022
This book provides a clear and concise description of the multifaceted notion of psychotherapeutic competencies, building on years of research and training and informed by a systemic approach.

Psychotherapeutic Competencies clearly describes methodological principles to guide both trainees and experienced therapists through the definition of four levels of systemic competencies and illustrates each principle with compelling clinical case material. The book emphasises the need for therapists to develop relational skills, which allow for the consolidation of a trusting relationship in which change can take place, as well as acquiring a set of methods and techniques. Psychotherapeutic Competencies encourages therapists of all levels of experience and therapeutic backgrounds to develop epistemological competency and to deepen their awareness of the extended contexts in which they operate and of the possible effects of their practice at a social and cultural level.

This book will be essential reading for psychotherapists of all therapeutic backgrounds, in practice and in training, who wish to enhance their understanding of competency, context, and clinical skill. It will also be a key text for systemic and relational psychotherapists, trainers, trainees, clinical supervisors, and researchers.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   544g
ISBN:   9781032235288
ISBN 10:   1032235284
Series:   The Systemic Thinking and Practice Series
Pages:   188
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Laura Fruggeri is a psychologist and psychotherapist and a former professor of psychology of family relationship at the University of Parma. Currently, she is the director of the Bologna Centre of Family Therapy and has been extensively teaching in the UK, Europe, and North and South America for more than 3 decades. She is the author of more than 100 publications in Italian, English, French, Spanish, Danish, and German. Francesca Balestra, PhD, is a psychologist and psychotherapist. She is a family therapist, a researcher, and a trainer at the Bologna Centre of Family Therapy. Her research interests are focused on communicative and interactive processes between therapist and client in psychotherapeutic sessions. Elena Venturelli, PhD, is a psychologist and psychotherapist, adjunct professor of psychology of family relationships at the University of Parma, and a researcher and trainer at the Bologna Centre of Family Therapy. Her main research interests are relationships in the family, with particular attention to the analysis of interactions through observational methodologies (TIAP).

Reviews for Psychotherapeutic Competencies: Techniques, Relationships, and Epistemology in Systemic Practice

This excellent book is a guide to becoming competent in using systemic therapy to help individuals, couples, and families. It integrates key themes from the fields of psychotherapy and research. Complex ideas and practices are illustrated with case examples. This book is a gem, clearly written, insightful, and a 'must read' for students, trainers, and experienced couple and family therapists. Professor Alan Carr, University College Dublin Building on the senior author's outstanding scholarship, Psychotherapeutic Competencies illuminates the conceptual cores of avant garde systemic practices, to then anchoring them with vivid excerpts of clinical practice. A brilliant, important book. Carlos E. Sluzki, MD George Washington University Psychotherapeutic Competencies is an appetizing addition to the menu of psychotherapy, appealing to many palates. Traditional dishes from systemic practice: hypothesizing, curiosity, and questions are refreshed and enhanced by contemporary flavours of therapeutic relationships and spiced by research and evidence. John Burnham, Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital


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