Helping Skills

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Pub. Date: 2001-07-01
Publisher(s): Amer Psychological Assn
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Summary

Intended as a companion reader to the 1999 Helping Skills text (Hill & O'Brien), Helping Skills: The Empirical Foundation presents an invaluable introduction to relevant research for future practitioners studying the three-stage model of helping. The effectiveness of therapist behaviors and interventions during the Exploration, Insight, and Action stages are carefully analyzed in this rich collection. Studies included present a general overview of applicable helping skills research while also demonstrating the importance of key methodological variables.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix
Introduction xi
Part I: The Process of Helping 1(178)
Introduction
3(6)
Primary Therapist Response Modes: Comparison of Six Rating Systems
9(12)
Robert Elliott
Clara E. Hill
William B. Stiles
Myrna L. Friedlander
Alvin R. Mahrer
Frank R. Margison
Client Behavior in Counseling and Therapy Sessions: Development of a Pantheoretical Measure
21(20)
Clara E. Hill
Maureen M. Corbett
Bettina Kanitz
Peggy Rios
Richard Lightsey
Maria Gomez
Development of a System for Categorizing Client Reactions to Therapist Interventions
41(20)
Clara E. Hill
Janet E. Helms
Sharon B. Spiegel
Victoria Tichenor
Effects of Therapist Response Modes in Brief Psychotherapy
61(26)
Clara E. Hill
Janet E. Helms
Victoria Tichenor
Sharon B. Spiegel
Kevin E. O'Grady
Elgin S. Perry
List of Therapist Intentions Illustrated in a Case Study and With Therapists of Varying Theoretical Orientations
87(28)
Clara E. Hill
Kevin E. O'Grady
Methodological Examination of Videotape-Assisted Reviews in Brief Therapy: Helpfulness Ratings, Therapist Intentions, Client Reactions, Mood, and Session Evaluation
115(22)
Clara E. Hill
Kevin E. O'Grady
Victoria Balenger
Wilfried Busse
Dana R. Falk
Mary Hill
Peggy Rios
Rick Taffe
Relation of Nonverbal Behavior to Client Reactions
137(10)
Clara E. Hill
Alicia Stephany
Beneath the Surface of Long-Term Therapy: Therapist and Client Report of Their Own and Each Other's Covert Processes
147(22)
Clara E. Hill
Barbara J. Thompson
Mary C. Cogar
Daniel W. Denman III
Helpee Introversion, Novice Counselor Intention Use, and Helpee-Rated Session Impact
169(10)
Dennis M. Kivlighan, Jr.
Edgar O. Angelone
Part II. Attending and Listening---Nonverbal Behaviors 179(46)
Introduction
181(2)
Postural Movements in a Couseling Dyad
183(12)
Bruce R. Fretz
Nonverbal Communication and Counseling Outcome
195(16)
Clara E. Hill
Larry Siegelman
Barbara R. Gronsky
Frank Sturniolo
Bruce R. Fretz
Verbal and Nonverbal Communication of Facilitative Conditions
211(14)
Donald T. Tepper, Jr.
Richard F. Haase
Part III. Exploration Stage 225(14)
Introduction
227(2)
Effects of Reflection, Restatement, Probe, and Nonverbal Behaviors on Client Affect
229(10)
Clara E. Hill
James Gormally
Part IV. Insight Stage---Challenge 239(40)
Introduction
241(2)
Enhancing Motivation for Change in Problem Drinking: A Controlled Comparison of Two Therapist Styles
243(14)
William R. Miller
R. Gayle Benefield
J. Scott Tonigan
Interpretation and Arousal in the Counseling Process
257(14)
Douglas H. Olson
Charles D. Claiborn
Therapist Behavior as a Determinant for Client Noncompliance: A Paradox for the Behavior Modifier
271(8)
G. R. Patterson
M. S. Forgatch
Part V. Insight Stage---Interpretation 279(84)
Introduction
281(4)
Attributional Interpretations in Counseling: Content Versus Discrepancy
285(12)
Charles D. Claiborn
E. Thomas Dowd
The Accuracy of Therapists' Interpretations and the Outcome of Dynamic Psychotherapy
297(12)
Paul Crits-Christoph
Andrew Cooper
Lester Luborsky
Comprehensive Process Analysis of Insight Events in Cognitive-Behavioral and Psychodynamic-Interpersonal Psychotherapies
309(26)
Robert Elliott
David A. Shapiro
Jenny Firth-Cozens
William B. Stiles
Gillian E. Hardy
Susan P. Llewelyn
Frank R. Margison
Concentration and Correspondence of Transference Interpretations in Short-Term Psychotherapy
335(18)
William E. Piper
Anthony S. Joyce
Mary McCallum
Hassan F. A. Azim
Depth of Interpretation and Verbal Resistance in Psychotherapy
353(10)
Joseph C. Speisman
Part VI. Insight Stage---Self-Disclosure 363(34)
Introduction
365(4)
A Qualitative Analysis of Client Perceptions of the Effects of Helpful Therapist Self-Disclosure in Long-Term Therapy
369(20)
Sarah Knox
Shirley A. Hess
David A. Petersen
Clara E. Hill
Differential Effects of Self-Disclosing Versus Self-Involving Counselor Statements
389(8)
Patricia R. McCarthy
Nancy E. Betz
Part VII. Action Stage 397(66)
Introduction
399(2)
Differential Effects of Two Test-Interpretation Styles in Counseling: A Field Study
401(12)
William E. Hanson
Charles D. Claiborn
Barbara Kerr
Client Commitment and Resolve to Carry Out Postession Behaviors
413(14)
Alvin R. Mahrer
Robin Gagnon
David R. Fairweather
Donald B. Boulet
Colin B. Herring
Client Implementation of Therapist Recommendations Predicted by Client Perception of Fit, Difficulty of Implementation, and Therapist Influence
427(18)
Michael J. Scheel
Scott Seaman
Kenneth Roach
Thomas Mullin
Karen Blackwell Mahoney
Effects of Including the Action Stage in Dream Interpretation
445(18)
Teresa L. Wonnell
Clara E. Hill
About the Editor 463

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