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E-raamat: Therapist's Guide to Writing in Psychotherapy: Assessment, Documentation, and Intervention

(Nova Southeastern University, Florida, USA)
  • Formaat: 296 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000896190
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  • Formaat: 296 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000896190

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This guide practically aids mental health professionals in understanding and improving their therapeutic and academic writing, demonstrating how the written word is an invaluable tool to document, assess, and promote change with those in and outside the therapy room.

Exploring the various ways writing occurs in psychotherapy professions, Michael D. Reiter comprehensively covers the range of the written word, from progress notes and assessment documentation, to journaling and therapeutic letters, as well as contacting larger systems such as report writing and grant applications. Chapters are formatted to include the purpose and function of a particular type of writing before providing multiple examples so therapists can apply this in their own practice. This book aims to help all therapists, regardless of academic training or therapeutic modality, to incorporate these ideas into their work.

This book is designed for mental health professionals in a variety of settings, including counselors, therapists, social workers, family therapists, and clinical psychologists. This book is useful for graduate students as well as those already in practice.



This guide practically aids mental health professionals in understanding and improving their therapeutic and academic writing, demonstrating how the written word is an invaluable tool to document, assess, and promote change with those in and outside the therapy room.

1 Writing in Psychotherapy

2 Writing Progress Notes

3 Assessment Writing

4 Forms and Pragmatic Letters

5 Therapeutic Letters to Clients

6 Temporal Therapeutic Letters

7 Client-Written Letters

8 Client Writing Therapy

9 Documents and Counter-Documents

10 Writing in Psychotherapy via Technology

11 Writing for the Legal and Medical Contexts

12 Article and Grant Writing in Psychotherapy

Michael D. Reiter, PhD, is a licensed marriage and family therapist in the state of Florida and an AAMFT-approved supervisor. He has taught family therapy courses for more than 20 years and written 11 psychotherapy books and co-edited two books on therapy with couples.