1: Christine A Padesky and Helen Kennerley: Dialogues for
Discovery: What? Why? When?
2: Christine A Padesky: The 4-Stage Model of Socratic Dialogue
3: Marjorie E Weishaar: Guided Discovery for Depression and
Suicide
4: Gillian Butler & Freda McManus: Guided Discovery with
Anxiety
5: Christine A Padesky & Emily Holmes: Imagery: The Language of
Emotion
6: Helen Kennerley & Christine A Padesky: Inflexible Beliefs
7: Helen Kennerley: Impulsive and Compulsive Behaviors
8: Stirling Moorey: Guided Discovery with Adversity
9: Robert D Friedberg: Chasing Janus: Socratic Dialogue with
Children and Adolescents
10: James L Shenk: Socratic Dialogue in Group Therapy
11: Helen Kennerley & Christine A Padesky: Supervision and
Therapist Beliefs
12: Christine A Padesky: Dialogues for Discovery: What Next?
Christine A. Padesky PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist, a
leading cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) innovator, consultant to
therapists and clinics worldwide, and co-creator of Strengths-Based
CBT. Her awards include the Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies. Voted the most
influential international CBT psychotherapist by the British
Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies. Her
best-selling books
include: Mind Over Mood, The Clinician's Guide to CBT Using Mind
Over Mood, and Collaborative Case Conceptualization. Helen
Kennerley took a D.Phil from the University of Oxford, later
becoming an NHS
Consultant Clinical Psychologist. She was a founding member of the
Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre, and the director of its Advanced
Cognitive Therapy Studies and MSc in CBT. She now leads the
OCTC/University of Oxford training in Psychological Trauma &
Personality Development and in Supervision & Training. Her research
includes: post-natal mood changes, anxiety management, sequelae and
treatment of childhood trauma. Until 2021, she also worked with the
MOD. She was shortlisted
as most influential UK CBT psychotherapist by the British
Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies.
A terrific book, the fruit of both editors' years of deepening
understanding, innovative clinical practice, self-reflection and
growing expertise. Similar expertise illuminates chapters by CBT
specialists addressing specific client groups and problems. Lively
and engaging, the text skillfully embodies the curiosity, empathy,
respect and collaboration at the heart of this approach. And
readers can join this journey, using chapter by chapter learning
activities and reflection sheets. A truly significant addition to
the literature on the process of effective learning in
psychotherapy.
*Melanie Fennell, Ph.D., Former Director of the Oxford Diploma and
MSc in CBT and Co-Director of the Oxford MSt in Mindfulness-Based
Cognitive Therapy*
Helping people gain insights into the nature of their minds and its
different brain states is common to psychotherapies, but it is no
easy task. In their exciting new book international world leading
cognitive therapists bring their extensive experience together to
guide the reader through the use of Socratic forms of dialogue to
support those therapeutic aims. The book is full of signposts of
opportunities as well as roadblocks and potential traps and how to
deal with them. In addition to revelation, the approach illustrated
helps clients discover inner strengths and meanings. Accessible,
clearly written and full of fascinating clinical insights, tips and
guides, this will become a much valued book for experienced and new
therapists alike regardless of their school of therapy.
*Professor Paul Gilbert, OBE, Founder of Compassion Focused
Therapy*
Although the use of Socratic dialogue and guided discovery have
long been encouraged in psychotherapy, it is only in the last
decade or so that enough data has gathered to give clear clinical
guidance about their use. Dialogues for Discovery is an exceptional
resource for therapists seeking to guide their clients towards
discovery and hope. This book provides practical guidance and
strategies for managing common therapy impasses and dilemmas, such
as low client motivation, inflexible beliefs, and alliance
ruptures. It is a clinically sophisticated guide that is grounded
in empirical evidence and theoretical knowledge.
*Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Psychology,
University of Nevada, Reno, Originator of Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy*
Rarely are psychotherapists given a gift consisting of a
combination of scholarship, clinical acumen and practical user
friendly teaching clinical case vignettes. Kudos to Christine
Padesky and Helen Kennerley and their clinically astute colleagues
for demonstrating how to use Socratic Dialogue and guided discovery
procedures in psychotherapy. This book should be read, studied and
implemented by all health care providers.
*Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D., Research Director of the Melissa
Institute for Violence Prevention, Miami FL*
Dialogues for Discovery is revolutionary. It presents a model that
will resonate with therapists from all schools of therapy who want
to ask more effective questions and listen/respond to client
answers in ways that will help clients make active discoveries in
therapy. Amply illustrated with case examples and pragmatic
guidance, Padesky and Kennerley show us how placing curiosity and
collaboration at the forefront of the therapeutic encounter leads
to whole shifts in perspective rather than merely changing
someone's mind.
*Zindel Segal, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychology in Mood
Disorders, University of Toronto, Co-Founder, Mindfulness-Based
Cognitive Therapy*
Dialogues for Discovery-improving psychotherapy's effectiveness is
a book about guided discovery using Socratic dialogue in
psychotherapy and supervision... This book is particularly
appealing, because of the number of clinical illustrations
provided. These show in detail how Socratic dialogue can be
developed so that it can both help the client and be adjusted to
our personal style. Reading the book it is both apparent and
inspiring that each author has their own personal style. They all
describe case examples using their own "Therapist's voice" and we
learn that there are so many variations and ways to develop the
Socratic dialogue to make it one's own....I am pleased to have this
book on my bookshelf and will return to it and learn more as I meet
new challenges.
*Anna Törnquist*
This is a useful handbook for clinicians of all experience levels
and for clinicians working with a variety of clinical concerns. The
material is both easy to understand and enlightening, making an
important yet nebulous concept like the Socratic Method and guided
discovery in psychotherapy clear, exciting, and accessible. Given
the importance of these methods in theoretical models of CBT and in
empirical research on psychotherapy processes, this handbook will
be useful and appropriate for trainees, entrylevel clinicians, and
seasoned clinicians alike who are interested in making their
clinical work more impactful for the clients they work with.
*Sarah B. Rutter, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy *
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