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Main description:
Honest disclosure is central to the work of all psychotherapy. But, clients are not always honest with their therapists. They keep secrets, avoid or minimize discussion of personally salient topics, and sometimes tell outright lies. This book examines the nature of lies and concealment in everyday life and in therapy, with a focus on the process by which patients keep secrets and lie to their therapists. Using the results of two comprehensive studies involving over 1,000 clients, the authors discuss common lies told by therapy clients about a wide range of issues including sex, substance abuse, suicidal ideation, trauma, feelings about the therapist and the progress of therapy. The lies therapists tell to their patients (e.g. regarding feelings of frustration with clients) are also examined. Throughout, the authors emphasize ways therapists can prevent or at least minimize client concealment, and show readers how to honestly and respectfully wrestle with the natural reluctance we all share toward disclosing the truth about our experiences.
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Telling Lies and Keeping Secrets in Psychotherapy
The Nature, Prevalence, and Functions of Lying and Secret Keeping: Why Do We Do These Things?
Clinical and Empirical Perspectives on Secrets and Lies in Psychotherapy
Factors Underlying the Likelihood, Process, and Consequences of Client Disclosure and Concealment: ""It's Complicated""
Therapist Deception
The Columbia Project on Lying in Psychotherapy: What Did 1,345 Psychotherapy Clients Tell Us?
Common Clinical Lies: Suicidal Thoughts, Self-Harm, and Emotional Distress
Common Clinical Lies: All Things Sexual
Common Clinical Lies: Substance Use and Abuse
Common Clinical Lies: Trauma
Common Clinical Lies: Clinical Progress and Feelings About One's Therapist
Secrets and Lies in Psychotherapy: Summary and Clinical Implications
References
Index
About the Authors
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Eurospan (American Psychological Association)
Publication date: February, 2019
Pages: 271
Weight: 700g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy