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Paraverbal Communication in Psychotherapy: Beyond the Words

James M. Donovan

Paraverbal Communication in Psychotherapy: Beyond the Words offers an innovative investigation into the nonverbal communication between client and therapist. By reviewing engaging case studies from their own practices, the authorsstep through how therapists and clinicians can capture non-verbal signs like facial expression, tone of voice, or posture in their own sessions. By examining both the client and therapist, practitioners can discover insights into their own techniques, how they engage with clients, and how to anticipate significant changes in treatment based on para-verbal exchanges. Paraverbal Communication in Psychotherapy navigates through the web of unspoken communication to create an innovative approach to psychotherapy and a valuable tool for practitioners and those in training.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Publish Date: Oct 28th, 2016
  • Pages: 274
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.10in - 6.30in - 1.00in - 1.20lb
  • EAN: 9781442246737
  • Categories: Psychotherapy - GroupEmotionsBody Language & Nonverbal Communication

About the Author

James M. Donovan, PhD, is associate professor in the department of population medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Kristin Osborn, LMHC, is the Director of Harvard Medical School Psychotherapy Research Program, Harvard Medical School at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA.
Susan Rice, LICSW is a private practice clinical social worker in Concord, MA.

Praise for this book

This ground breaking volume discusses the latest wave in psychodynamic psychotherapy. It presents a historical view of the last two decades of therapy where the field has evolved from a focus on object relations theory to relational therapy.... This book is thought provoking on many levels and will likely be a valuable source for both trainees and seasoned therapists.
"Reading this volume will enhance your therapeutic efforts regardless of your preferred approach. Donovan, Osborn, and Rice's collaboration resulting in this landmark work, Paraverbal Communication in Psychotherapy, offers us deep insight into the often-ignored realm of what transpires nonverbally in healing relationships. This represents a must-read for beginning and seasoned psychotherapists."
"In this creative and forward-looking volume, Donovan, Osborn, and Rice make a persuasive case for the important role of paraverbal communication in psychotherapy. Be it posture, tone, facial expression or emotions, these extra-verbal ways by which therapist and client or members of a couple relate to each other receive the theoretical, clinical, and research attention they merit. Therapists of all theoretical persuasions will learn helpful new ways to understand and relate to their clients through the fascinating, often verbatim case studies presented. I recommend this gem of a book most enthusiastically."