Adult Psychotherapy Homework Planner (eBook)

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2021 | 6. Auflage
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Adult Psychotherapy Homework Planner -  Jr. Arthur E. Jongsma,  Timothy J. Bruce
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Facilitate your client's involvement in change with 98 ready-to-print homework assignments 
The newly updated Sixth Edition of the Adult Psychotherapy Homework Planner offers practitioners a wide variety of ready-to-use assignments for adult clients in almost every therapeutic mode. Designed to be used with the Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Sixth Edition, this planner saves time and energy otherwise spent studying, finding, or writing custom assignments for each client. 
The book is organized as a quick reference, with assignments grouped by behavioral problems like depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and more. It includes expert guidance on hw and when to make the most productive use of the exercises and is extensively cross-referenced to the corresponding treatment planner. 
This powerful resource includes: 
  • 92 ready-to-copy, customizable homework assignments that facilitate adult therapy 
  • Cross-references for each homework assignment to presenting problems from the Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Sixth Edition
  • New downloadable assignments from a supplementary online portal 
  • New homework assignments for opiod-related disorders and clients experiencing loneliness

Perfect for psychologists, therapists, counselors, social workers, and psychiatrists, the latest edition of the Adult Psychotherapy Homework Planner is an indispensable resource for any mental health professional who works with adult clients. 


ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, JR., PhD, is Series Editor for the bestselling Practice Planners®. He has fifty years of experience providing professional mental health services to inpatient and outpatient clients. He founded and directed Psychological Consultants, a group private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan for 25 years.

TIMOTHY J. BRUCE, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Dr. Bruce has received over 60 awards during his career for his work in educational administration, teaching, and the evidence-based practice of clinical psychology.


Facilitate your client's involvement in change with 98 ready-to-print homework assignments The newly updated Sixth Edition of the Adult Psychotherapy Homework Planner offers practitioners a wide variety of ready-to-use assignments for adult clients in almost every therapeutic mode. Designed to be used with the Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Sixth Edition, this planner saves time and energy otherwise spent studying, finding, or writing custom assignments for each client. The book is organized as a quick reference, with assignments grouped by behavioral problems like depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and more. It includes expert guidance on hw and when to make the most productive use of the exercises and is extensively cross-referenced to the corresponding treatment planner. This powerful resource includes: 92 ready-to-copy, customizable homework assignments that facilitate adult therapy Cross-references for each homework assignment to presenting problems from the Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Sixth Edition New downloadable assignments from a supplementary online portal New homework assignments for opiod-related disorders and clients experiencing loneliness Perfect for psychologists, therapists, counselors, social workers, and psychiatrists, the latest edition of the Adult Psychotherapy Homework Planner is an indispensable resource for any mental health professional who works with adult clients.

ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, JR., PhD, is Series Editor for the bestselling Practice Planners¯®. He has fifty years of experience providing professional mental health services to inpatient and outpatient clients. He founded and directed Psychological Consultants, a group private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan for 25 years. TIMOTHY J. BRUCE, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Dr. Bruce has received over 60 awards during his career for his work in educational administration, teaching, and the evidence-based practice of clinical psychology.

SECTION 1
ANGER CONTROL PROBLEMS


Therapist's Overview
ALTERNATIVES TO DESTRUCTIVE ANGER


GOALS OF THE EXERCISE


  1. Increase awareness of how anger is expressed destructively.
  2. Decrease the number, intensity, and duration of angry outbursts while increasing the use of new skills for managing anger.
  3. Become capable of handling angry feelings in constructive ways that enhance daily functioning.

ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS FOR WHICH THIS EXERCISE MAY BE MOST USEFUL


  • Antisocial Behavior
  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)—Adult
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Family Conflict
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

SUGGESTIONS FOR PROCESSING THIS EXERCISE WITH THE CLIENT


Clients often feel they responded to a frustrating situation in the only way possible. They fail to realize that they have choices and control over their behavior. You may want to review the alternatives to rage listed in the first section of the assignment to help clients understand the alternatives they could apply when dealing with frustration or anger. Review the client's journal material and suggest additional constructive ways to respond to frustrating or hurtful situations that prompt mismanaged anger.

EXERCISE 1.A
ALTERNATIVES TO DESTRUCTIVE ANGER


Destructive anger can take many forms. Anger can be expressed in rage that is out of control, either verbally or physically. We also can express anger by snapping at someone or being unkindly critical. A third form that anger may take is that of cold, icy withdrawal that punishes others by shutting them out, shunning them, or refusing to acknowledge their attempts to relate to us. All of these reactions and many more can be destructive to the relationship and to our own feelings of self‐esteem. Destructive expressions of anger often generate later feelings of guilt and shame.

This exercise is designed to briefly identify some constructive alternatives to destructive anger by giving a brief description of the positive alternative. The goal is for you to consider these alternatives as you seek to replace destructive anger with more constructive behaviors. You will be asked to keep a journal of situations in your daily life that provoked anger and then note how one or more of these constructive alternatives may have been applied to the situations.

CONSTRUCTIVE ALTERNATIVES


  1. Assertiveness: Speaking forthrightly in a manner that is very respectful of the other person's needs and rights and does not attack anyone so as to make the person defensive.
  2. Tune Out/Cool Down: Recognize that the situation has become volatile and nonproductive and suggest withdrawal from the situation to give each party a chance to cool down and collect their thoughts and regain personal control.
  3. Relaxation: Learn and implement relaxation skills to reduce stress and tension through the use of words that cue relaxation, deep breathing that releases tension, imagining relaxing scenes, or deep muscle relaxation procedures.
  4. Diversion: When anger is felt to be building, find diversionary activities that stop the buildup and focus the mind on more enjoyable experiences.
  5. Physical Exercise: When anger and tension levels rise, physical exercise can be a wonderful way to release tension and expel energy as an alternative to losing control or exploding in rage.
  6. Problem‐Solving Skills: Identify or clarify the problem, brainstorm possible solutions, review the pros and cons of each alternative solution, select the best alternative for implementation, evaluate the outcome as to mutual satisfaction, and finally, adjust the solution if necessary to increase mutual satisfaction.
  7. Self‐Talk: Take time to talk to yourself in calming, reasoned, and constructive sentences that move you toward anger control and away from hurtful expressions of anger.
  8. “I” Messages: Speak to the target of your anger, describing your feelings and needs rather than attacking, labeling, or describing the other person's behavior, motivations, or goals. Begin your sentences with “I feel . . .” or “I need . . . .”
  9. Other: Describe your own or your counselor's alternative to rage.

APPLICATION TO DAILY LIFE


In the columns that follow, describe the date and time, the situation that prompted the angry response, the destructive response, and the alternative constructive response that might have been used. In the final row, instead of writing a full description of the alternative, you may simply enter the alphabetical indicator of the constructive alternative, A through I.

Entry 1 Situation
Day/Date    
and Time:    
__________    
__________    
  Response  
     
     
     
     
  Alternative  
  Response  
     
     
     

(NOTE: Please make additional copies of the next page for later entries.)

Entry Situation
(# of entry)    
Day/Date    
and Time:    
__________    
__________ Response  
     
     
     
     
  Alternative  
  Response  
     
     
     
Entry Situation
(# of entry)    
Day/Date    
and Time:    
__________    
__________ Response  
     
     
     
     
  Alternative  
  Response  
     
     
     

Therapist's Overview
ANGER JOURNAL


GOALS OF THE EXERCISE


  1. Develop an awareness of current angry behaviors, clarifying origins of and alternatives to aggressive anger.
  2. Keep a daily journal of persons, situations, and other triggers of anger; record thoughts, feelings, and actions taken.
  3. Decrease the number, intensity, and duration of angry outbursts while increasing the use of new skills for managing anger.

ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS FOR WHICH THIS EXERCISE MAY BE MOST USEFUL


  • Antisocial Behavior
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Family Conflict
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

SUGGESTIONS FOR PROCESSING THIS EXERCISE WITH THE CLIENT


Some clients deny the degree of anger they feel and express. Other clients may be aware of feelings of anger but need help in understanding the contributing factors and causes for their anger. As you process the journal entries with clients, help them clarify and pinpoint these contributing factors and the causes for their anger. Often the causes for the anger are not those that are initially identified, but lie beneath the surface and can be discovered with some patient processing. Finally, it is helpful to press the client toward...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.11.2021
Reihe/Serie Practice Planners
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Schlagworte Clinical psychology • Klinische Psychologie • Psychologie • Psychology • Psychotherapie • Psychotherapie u. Beratung • Psychotherapy & Counseling
ISBN-10 1-119-84105-4 / 1119841054
ISBN-13 978-1-119-84105-0 / 9781119841050
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