Background
Hill, Clara Edith was born on September 13, 1948 in Shivers, Mississippi, United States. Daughter of Fletcher Von and Anna (Teich) Hill.
(Suitable for undergraduate and first year graduate psycho...)
Suitable for undergraduate and first year graduate psychology students, this book offers a revised approach to the three-stage model, emphasising goals and tasks.
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(This fourth edition of Clara Hill s popular textbook upda...)
This fourth edition of Clara Hill s popular textbook updates her comprehensive exploration of basic helping skills for undergraduate and first-year graduate students. Hill s three-stage model of helping clients involves exploration, insight, and action. The exploration stage helps clients explore their thoughts and feelings. The insight stage helps clients understand the reasons for their thoughts and feelings. The action stage helps clients make desired changes in their lives. Authoritative but highly accessible, the book describes the goals and theoretical foundations of the three stages, how helpers can learn and practice the skills used in each stage, general principles for ethical practice, and important cultural issues. Hill also challenges students to think about and discuss the process of becoming helpers and their reasons for doing so. New material in this edition includes Chapters on self-awareness and cultural awareness, a glossary, and aditional methods for challenging clients. A research summary at the end of every chapter highlighting a relevant empirical study. The companion website has been updated to offer students and instructors helpful resources. Two companion DVDs illustrate the three-stage model: Helping Skills in Practice and Dream Work in Practice.
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(As a therapist, would it be useful to learn what other th...)
As a therapist, would it be useful to learn what other therapists actually do in therapy sessions and possibly discover new ways of approaching clinical situations? Or, as a client, do you often feel uncertain as to what to expect or how to behave in therapy sessions? And as a researcher, would you rather use a method for analyzing the psychotherapy process and outcome that does not interfere with the nature of the clinical treatment? The author of Therapist Techniques and Client Outcomes analyzes these questions, and many others, from the varying perspectives of the therapist, the client and the researcher. She examines eight cases of brief psychotherapy with experienced, psychodynamic therapists and anxious//depressed female client
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( This accessible guide to dream interpretation is design...)
This accessible guide to dream interpretation is designed to help clinicians incorporate work with dreams more effectively into therapy. The author integrates psychodynamic, experiential, and humanistic theories into a comprehensive model based on the premises that dreams are personal and reflect waking life; that the meaning of dreams is best understood in a collaborative effort between client and therapist; and that both cognitions and emotions are important in this process. Based on the latest theory and research on sleep, dreaming, and cognition, and backed up by clinical work with both individuals and groups, the book contains numerous case examples. Special Feature An appendix features a reproducible self-guided manual on dream interpretation, suitable for distribution to clients, which features step-by-step instructions and worksheets.
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Hill, Clara Edith was born on September 13, 1948 in Shivers, Mississippi, United States. Daughter of Fletcher Von and Anna (Teich) Hill.
Bachelor, Southern Illinois U., 1970; Master of Arts, Southern Illinois U., 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Illinois U., 1974.
Assistant professor department psychology, U. Maryland., College Park, 1974-1978; associate professor department psychology, U. Maryland., College Park, 1978-1985; professor department psychology, U. Maryland., College Park, 85-.
(As a therapist, would it be useful to learn what other th...)
(This fourth edition of Clara Hill s popular textbook upda...)
(Suitable for undergraduate and first year graduate psycho...)
( This accessible guide to dream interpretation is design...)
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Fellow American Psychological Association. Member Society Psychotherapy Research (president North America.chpt. 1990, president international organization 1994-1995).
Married James Gormally, May 25, 1974;children: Kevin, Katherine.