Paradoxical psychotherapy : a practitioner's guide / Mohammad Ali Besharat.

This book reports the results of an evidence-based case study for mental disorders which show that PTC has been very successful in bringing about deep and constant therapeutic changes. In response to the need of a more efficient approach for the treatment of psychological disorders, especially the b...

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Main Author: Besharat, Mohammad Ali (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]
Series:University of Tehran Science and Humanities Series.
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Table of Contents:
  • The PTC perfect model of psychotherapy
  • Client #1 (Female, 33 years old, married)
  • Client #2 (Female, 25 years old, single)
  • Client #3 (Female, 32 years old, single)
  • The Effective Mechanisms of Paradoxical Timetable
  • Client #4 (Female, 44 years old, married)
  • Client #5 (Male, 15 years old, single)
  • Client #6 (Female, 27 years old, married)
  • Client #7 (Male, 26 years old, married)
  • Client #8 (Female, 55 years old, married)
  • Client #9 (Male, 38 years old, married)
  • Client #10 (Female, 33 years old, single)
  • Client #11 (Male, 26 years old, single)
  • Client #12 (Female, 24 years old, married)
  • Client #13 (Male, 32 years old, single)
  • Client #14 (Female, 62 years old, married)
  • Client #15 (Female, 35 years old, married)
  • Client #16 (Female, 12 years old, single)
  • Client #17 (Male, 23 years old, single)
  • Client #18 (Female, 27 years old, divorced)
  • Client #19 (Male, 26 years old, single)
  • Client #20 (Female, 23 years old, single)
  • Ending the PTC Treatment
  • The Relapse
  • The Roles of the Therapist and the Client in the PTC Model
  • Ten Questions for Further Thinking.