Posted by Mitchell on January 21, 2003, at 22:30:58
In reply to Re: therapeutic conversational techniques » Dr. Bob, posted by jay on January 21, 2003, at 10:53:18
> Dr. Bob:
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> I have plenty of information on brief-treatment (client-centered, or also called person-centered) skills (to tie into your Rogerian ideas) and their required listening skills (I have picked up in social work...and these are the current, front-line tools used in all of social work) , as well as group facilitator skills, ethics, confidentiality (however it pertains to here), and intervention skills that I would be happy to either email to you, or possibly develop as a guide for the resource library, from my social work experience.
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> I am not quite so sure about getting into deeper Psychoanalytic skills, because I think folks need specific training on how to use them well and properly. (As you know..it takes a *lot* of training to use many of the more complex theories and models.) If you would like me to email you further, please let me know. Thanks!
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> Jay
>Thanks, Jay. Your experience might already reflect some integration of meta-review in front-line clinical practices. Psychoanalytic stuff does not score well as an intervention tool, but the word "brief" appears very high on the list of favored approaches, suggesting brief interactions can offer some of the best verbal medicine. I'll set up and share an e-mail addy with you in case there is anything else I can contribute to your effort. Looks to me like you might know where to go with this.
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