Posted by jay on January 21, 2003, at 10:53:18
In reply to Re: therapeutic conversational techniques, posted by Dr. Bob on January 20, 2003, at 7:14:24
Dr. Bob:
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.
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!
Jay
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