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Therapeutic Strategies
5 strategies to experiment with – a toe in the water.
Six key points of difference in Johnella’s Approach
More strands
Crafting Questions
Moving between ideas, feelings, values and practice.
Noticing and making explicit what we are noticing in the room.
Attending to the experiences we are having.
Focus on presence rather than absence
Making summaries
What people are likely to take away from our work.
Explicitly negotiating safety in the therapeutic relationship
More on carefully negotiating meaning
Collaborative Psychiatry
Getting Started
Attitude of profound respectfulness
Power, experiences of powerlessness and use of power
Working in the present moment
Setting up a collaborative discovery conversation
Eliciting presenting history
Eliciting other history
Mental state examination
Formulations
Talking about diagnoses
Recommending interventions
Talking about suicidal feelings
Working with families
There is a lot to take in
Underlying contextual issues
The nature of knowledge
Working With Families
Being useful to families
Potential pitfalls in working from modernist epistemology
Respect and optimism in Johnella Bird’s approach
Relational externalising
Using therapeutic strategies with families
An Example
Where challenge is needed
Managing difficult conversations
Diatribe of negative material
Inpatient Work
Finding Hope
The Gift Box
About Us
Profiles
Contact us
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Home
Therapeutic Strategies
5 strategies to experiment with – a toe in the water.
Six key points of difference in Johnella’s Approach
More strands
Crafting Questions
Moving between ideas, feelings, values and practice.
Noticing and making explicit what we are noticing in the room.
Attending to the experiences we are having.
Focus on presence rather than absence
Making summaries
What people are likely to take away from our work.
Explicitly negotiating safety in the therapeutic relationship
More on carefully negotiating meaning
Collaborative Psychiatry
Getting Started
Attitude of profound respectfulness
Power, experiences of powerlessness and use of power
Working in the present moment
Setting up a collaborative discovery conversation
Eliciting presenting history
Eliciting other history
Mental state examination
Formulations
Talking about diagnoses
Recommending interventions
Talking about suicidal feelings
Working with families
There is a lot to take in
Underlying contextual issues
The nature of knowledge
Working With Families
Being useful to families
Potential pitfalls in working from modernist epistemology
Respect and optimism in Johnella Bird’s approach
Relational externalising
Using therapeutic strategies with families
An Example
Where challenge is needed
Managing difficult conversations
Diatribe of negative material
Inpatient Work
Finding Hope
The Gift Box
About Us
Profiles
Contact us
🔍
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