Skip to main content Skip to search
HKSYU Library

    Librarian View

    LEADER 02282cam a2200325 a 4500
    001
    991008123268607546
    005
    20230201111638.0
    008
    110512s2012 dcu b 001 0 eng
    010
     
     
    a| 2011018593
    020
     
     
    a| 9781433810602 (hb)
    020
     
     
    a| 1433810603 (hb)
    035
     
     
    a| (julac-retro)14070308
    040
     
     
    a| DLC c| DLC d| YDX d| YDXCP d| MZF d| CDX d| HKP d| HK-SYU
    050
    0
    0
    a| RC489.M55 b| G45 2012
    082
    0
    0
    a| 616.89/1425 2| 23
    092
    0
     
    a| 616.891425 b| GEL 2012
    100
    1
     
    a| Geller, Shari M.
    245
    1
    0
    a| Therapeutic presence : b| a mindful approach to effective therapy / c| Shari M. Geller, Leslie S. Greenberg.
    246
    3
    0
    a| Mindful approach to effective therapy
    260
     
     
    a| Washington, D.C. : b| American Psychological Association, c| ©2012.
    300
     
     
    a| vi, 304 p. ; c| 26 cm.
    504
     
     
    a| Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-284) and index.
    520
     
     
    a| "The therapeutic relationship is essential to positive outcomes of psychotherapy. In this book, Shari M. Geller and Leslie S. Greenberg argue that therapeutic presence is the fundamental underlying quality of the therapeutic relationship and, hence, effective therapy. Therapeutic presence is the state of having one's whole self in the encounter with a client by being completely in the moment on a multiplicity of levels-physically, emotionally, cognitively, and spiritually. Geller and Greenberg present their empirically based model of therapeutic presence that integrates three aspects of the concept: how present therapists prepare for presence both pre-session and in general life, what activities therapists engage in when being therapeutically present, and what in-session presence feels like. The authors also provide a therapeutic presence theory of relationship based on research and clinical wisdom. Importantly, because presence is a learnable state that can be cultivated with practice and commitment, the authors infuse the book with practical, experiential exercises for cultivating presence." -- c| WorldCat.
    650
     
    0
    a| Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.
    650
     
    0
    a| Psychotherapy.
    650
     
    0
    a| Interpersonal relations.
    700
    1
     
    a| Greenberg, Leslie S.
    910
     
     
    a| nlw
    998
     
     
    a| book b| 01-02-23
    945
     
     
    h| Supplement l| location i| barcode y| id f| bookplate a| callnoa b| callnob n| COUN310