Synopses & Reviews
The Art of the Question A Guide to Short-Term Question-Centered Therapy "The Important Thing is not to Stop Questioning." Albert Einstein Like the treasure hidden in broad daylight, questions are at the heart and soul of therapy. Questions, of course, do more than gather information. Often the most profound changes occur simply through asking the right questions that open clients eyes to whole new vistas of possibilities and solutions. The Art of the Question shows therapists how to consistently make those kinds of interventions. The Art of the Question extends the range of cognitive-behavioral therapy by elaborating on the ways that internal questions program thought, emotion, and behavior. The term "internal dialogue" is routinely invoked to describe the thinking process, yet a dialogue involves statements and questions. Statements alone tell only half the story and allow only an incomplete understanding of the thinking process. Recognizing that questions drive thoughts, feelings, and actions brings unique and powerful therapeutic advantages to the fore, helping to crack the code on change. The question-driven nature of choice is one of the pillars of question-centered therapy. The Art of the Question offers practical psycho-educational tools to help clients create better choices, be more effective in the ways they make choices, and take responsibility for their decisions. Clients learn to ask questions leading to solutions and positive possibilities, rather than those focusing on problems, negativity, and limitations. They discover that healing, growth, creativity, and change are often catalyzed through the simple act of changing their questions. The Art of the Question includes:
- Question strategies for win-win marriages
- Many compelling clinical cases and vignettes
- Detailed methods for helping clients discover and transform the silent, implicit questions that program their lives
- A framework for asking questions of clients at each stage of the therapeutic process
- Illustrated psycho-educational materials for clients
Question-centered methods are complementary to any therapy orientation. Moreover, advanced clinicians, as well as beginning ones, can discover strategies to strengthen the effectiveness and efficiency of short-term therapy. The Art of the Question has a multidisciplinary reach into education, communication theory and training, and organizational and business consulting. Describing a groundbreaking, question-centered approach to therapy, the concepts and practices in The Art of the Question are essential for facilitating successful counseling and therapy. The Art of the Question contains everything therapists need to add question-centered methods to their therapeutic tool kits.
Synopsis
"The important thing is not to stop questioning."
Albert Einstein
The Art of the Question extends the range of cognitive-behavioral therapy by elaborating on the ways that internal questions program thought, emotion, and behavior. Describing a groundbreaking, question-centered approach to therapy, the concepts and practices in this book are essential for facilitating successful counseling and therapy. The Art of the Question contains everything therapists need to add question-centered methods to their therapeutic toolkits.
The question-driven nature of choice is one of the pillars of question-centered therapy. The Art of the Question offers practical psycho-educational tools to help clients create better choices, be more effective in the ways they make choices, and take responsibility for their decisions. Clients learn to ask questions leading to solutions and positive possibilities, rather than those focusing on problems, negativity, and limitations. They discover that healing, growth, creativity, and change are often catalyzed through the simple act of changing their questions.
The Art of the Question includes:
- Question strategies for win-win marriages
- Many compelling clinical cases and vignettes
- Detailed methods for helping clients discover and transform the silent, implicit questions that program their lives
- A framework for asking questions of clients at each stage of the therapeutic process
- Illustrated psycho-educational materials for clients
The Art of the Question contains everything therapists need to incorporate question-centered methods into their therapeutic tool kits, making it an essential resource and reference guide for all mental health professionals.
Synopsis
"The important thing is not to stop questioning."
-Albert Einstein
The Art of the Question extends the range of cognitive-behavioral therapy by elaborating on the ways that internal questions program thought, emotion, and behavior. Describing a groundbreaking, question-centered approach to therapy, the concepts and practices in this book are essential for facilitating successful counseling and therapy. The Art of the Question contains everything therapists need to add question-centered methods to their therapeutic toolkits.
The question-driven nature of choice is one of the pillars of question-centered therapy. The Art of the Question offers practical psycho-educational tools to help clients create better choices, be more effective in the ways they make choices, and take responsibility for their decisions. Clients learn to ask questions leading to solutions and positive possibilities, rather than those focusing on problems, negativity, and limitations. They discover that healing, growth, creativity, and change are often catalyzed through the simple act of changing their questions.
The Art of the Question includes:
* Question strategies for win-win marriages
* Many compelling clinical cases and vignettes
* Detailed methods for helping clients discover and transform the silent, implicit questions that program their lives
* A framework for asking questions of clients at each stage of the therapeutic process
* Illustrated psycho-educational materials for clients
The Art of the Question contains everything therapists need to incorporate question-centered methods into their therapeutic tool kits, making it an essential resource and reference guide for all mental health professionals.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [346]-348) and index.
About the Author
MARILEE C. GOLDBERG, Ph.D., is the originator of question-centered therapy. She is also a well-known workshop leader and presenter, as well as an organizational consultant. She lives in Lambertville, New Jersey.
Table of Contents
UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUES.
What Makes Questions Important?
What Are the Roles of Questions in Human Functioning?
What Are the Roles of Questions in Therapy?
QUESTION-CENTERED THERAPY WITH INDIVIDUALS.
Overview of Question-Centered Therapy.
Unfolding the Map: The Beginning of the Journey.
Getting Started: The Case of Andrea.
Midway on the Road: The Case of Beth.
The Learner Self and the Judger Self.
The Learner/Judger Selves in Action.
Therapy as Journey and Destination: The Case of Sophia.
A Single-Visit Stop on the Trip: The Case of Brian.
QUESTION-CENTERED THERAPY WITH COUPLES.
It Takes Two to Tango.
All's Fair in Love and War--Or Is It?
"If I Am for Myself Only, What Am I?" The Case of Julie and Jim Quinn.
CONCLUSION.
With Our Questions We Make the World.
Bibliography.
Index.