Daryl Chow 
The First Kiss [EPUB ebook] 
Undoing the Intake Model and Igniting First Sessions in Psychotherapy

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Many clients take the first step to see a psychotherapist and do not return after the first session. Why do people disengage so early, when we have so much to offer? One of the key reasons is that we are too focused on conducting an Intake instead of finding a way to Give. 
We have to find ways to deepen the engagement with our clients right from the first session of therapy. 
The First Kiss is specifically for the discerning psychotherapist who is willing to challenge the status quo of our profession in the way we conduct our first sessions. 
At the forefront of coaching psychotherapists and agencies in their professional development, psychologist and trainer Daryl Chow, MA, Ph.D. (Psych) provides compelling applicable ways to increase your impact, so as to reduce dropouts and achieve better outcomes. 
By following the concepts in this book, you will also develop a perennial framework to sustain your lifelong development plan in improving your first sessions and beyond.  

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About the Author Lean Back: A Foreword by Scott D Miller

Introduction Infographic Section

Introduction to Breaking the Sacred Rules

1. Intake Second (Not First)

2. The Perils of an Intake Model

3. The 4P’s versus The 1P

4. Avoid TBU (‘ True But Useless’) Information

5. Make The Client First 6. Remove the Gatekeeper…

7. …If You Can’t, Be the Gate Opener.

8. Judge Your Assessment

9. Do The Prep

10. Listen in Order to Question, or Question in Order to Listen?

11. Gifting: Give a Gift

12. Secularise Spirituality

13. Assessing Risk From Both Sides

14. Get Over the Sacred Cow of “Adhering to The Model” Summary of Intake Model vs. Engagement Model

SECTION II: INCREASE YOUR IMPACT Introduction to Increasing Your Impact

15. Figure Out Your Client’s Circle of Development

16. How Do You Start a First Session? Orient.

17. How Do You Start a First Session? Reveal Yourself

18. How Do You Start a First Session? Regulate In-the-Moment Anxiety

19. “What is Your View of the Problem?”

20. The Goal May be to Figure Out the Goal 21. Define the Lead Story

22. Frame It

23. Gaining Consensus

24. Follow the Pain

25. Follow the Spark

26. What to Expect

27. The Role of Therapist

28. The Role of Client

29. Raising Expectations

30. Sweet Anticipation

31. Exercising Restraint: Tag It

32. Ask “Who?”

33. Past Attempted Solutions

34. Timely Questions

35. Timeless Questions

36. Timely and Timeless Questions?

37. Healing Questions

38. Don’t Just Empathise; Say It.

39. Call to Action

40. Be A “With-ness”

41. How Do You Close A First Session?

42. Don’t Just Ask for Feedback; Give Some.

43. Developing a Visual of Client’s Outcomes Summary of Key Points to Increasing Your Impact

SECTION III: BUILDING A CULTURE OF LEARNING

44. The Use of Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM)

45. Why Use Formal Feedback?

46. Deliberate Practice

47. Individualised Learning Objectives

48. A Coach

49. Feedback

50. Successive Refinement

51. Performance Feedback Versus Learning Feedback

52. Eliciting Client Feedback

53. Receiving Client Feedback

54. Now, Let’s Play with Feedback

55. Recording Your First Sessions

56. Why Do We Need to Score Your First Sessions?

Conclusion: Any Old Map Will Do A Gift for You Gratitude Notes on Endnotes Notes 

关于作者

Daryl Chow, MA, Ph.D. (Psych) is a practicing psychologist and trainer. He is a senior associate of the International Center for Clinical Excellence (ICCE). He devotes his time to workshops, consultations and researches on the development of expertise and highly effective psychotherapists, helping practitioners to accelerate learning and improve client outcomes.
Based on his doctoral research on the role of deliberate practice in cultivating superior performance in psychotherapy, Daryl and colleagues’ 2015 peer-reviewed article was nominated the ‘Most Valuable Paper’ by the American Psychological Association (APA). His work is featured in two chapters of two edited books in 2017, Cycle of Excellence: Using Deliberate Practice to Improve Supervision and Training, and Feedback-Informed Treatment in Clinical Practice: Reaching for Excellence. He is the author of several articles, a contributor to edited books, and the co-editor of The Write to Recovery: Personal Stories & Lessons about Recovery from Mental Health Concerns.
Daryl’s blog, Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development, is aimed at inspiring and sustaining practitioner’s individualised professional development.
Currently, Daryl maintains a private practice with a vibrant team at Henry Street Centre, Fremantle, and continues to serve as a senior psychologist at the Institute of Mental Health, Singapore. In a previous life, he was a youth worker. He lives in Western Australia with his wife and two kids. He continues to obsess about the craft of psychotherapy and music.
For more information, visit darylchow.com.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 252 ● ISBN 9780648267003 ● 文件大小 11.4 MB ● 出版者 Daryl Chow & Associates ● 发布时间 2018 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 6418377 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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