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The Therapist's Notebook on Positive Psychology Bill O'Hanlon (O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, Inc., New Mexico, USA)

The Therapist's Notebook on Positive Psychology By Bill O'Hanlon (O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, Inc., New Mexico, USA)

The Therapist's Notebook on Positive Psychology by Bill O'Hanlon (O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, Inc., New Mexico, USA)


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This newest Therapist's Notebook is a collection of 75 accessible and practical activities, exercises, and handouts divided into seven chapters that therapists can implement both in sessions and as activities outside the therapeutic milieu.

The Therapist's Notebook on Positive Psychology Summary

The Therapist's Notebook on Positive Psychology: Activities, Exercises, and Handouts by Bill O'Hanlon (O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, Inc., New Mexico, USA)

How can psychotherapists apply the wealth of recent research in Positive Psychology to their clinical work to help their clients change in positive directions?

Bill O'Hanlon, who originated Solution-Oriented Therapy in the early 1980s, and Bob Bertolino, an experienced clinician, build the bridge between positive psychology and psychotherapy in this book that allows readers to focus on the mental, behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual health of their clients. Following the highly readable and user-friendly approach of the Therapist Notebooks, this book contains 75 activities, exercises, and handouts throughout seven chapters that therapists can implement both in sessions and as activities outside the therapeutic milieu.

Among the many attractive features included are:

  • exercises that follow a standard format for ease of use and implementation
  • research findings that underscore the importance of focusing on strengths and well-being
  • overviews and suggestions for use that flank each exercise and contextualize them.

Readers appreciate the breadth of research and literature covered, the interactive exercises that both clients and clinicians can use, and devices presented to help translate research into practice, such as the P.O.S.I.T.I.V.E. Framework and The Happiness Hypothesis. For mental health practitioners who are interested in building resilience and strength, both within their clients and within themselves, this book is indispensable.

About Bill O'Hanlon (O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, Inc., New Mexico, USA)

Bill O'Hanlon, MS, LMFT, is the author of 33 books, 59 articles and book chapters, and has had his writing translated into 16 languages. He is a licensed mental health professional, counselor, and marriage and family therapist.

Bob Bertolino, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Counseling at Maryville University in St. Louis, Missouri and Senior Clinical Advisor at Youth In Need, Inc. He is a licensed marital and family therapist, professional counselor, and clinical social worker in the state of Missouri, a National Certified Counselor, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, National Board Certified Hypnotherapist, and a clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Table of Contents

The P.O.S.I.T.I.V.E. Framework: From Research to Practice. Purpose and Meaning. Optimism and Orientation. Social Connections and Networks. Increase Gratitude and Appreciation. Talk Positively. Income, Volunteerism, and Exercise. Summary and Sendoff.

Additional information

GOR007780399
9780415887502
041588750X
The Therapist's Notebook on Positive Psychology: Activities, Exercises, and Handouts by Bill O'Hanlon (O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, Inc., New Mexico, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20110705
228
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