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In this controversial book, psychologists Barry Duncan and Scott Miller, cofounders of the Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change, challenge the traditional focus on diagnosis, silver bullet techniques, and magic pills, exposing them as empirically bankrupt practices that only diminish the role of clients and hasten therapy''s extinction. Instead, they advocate for the long-ignored but most crucial factor in therapeutic success-the innate resources of the client. Based on extensive clinical research and case studies, The Heroic Client not only shows how to harness the client''s powers of regeneration to make therapy effective, but also how to enlist the client as a partner to make therapy accountable. The Heroic Client inspires therapists to boldly rewrite the drama of therapy, recast clients in their rightful role as heroes and heroines of the therapeutic stage, and legitimize their services to third-party payers without the compromises of the medical model.

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“… Great. Great. Great. Buy. Buy. Buy…one of the few works on therapy which I would attempt to salvage if shipwrecked on a desert island….” (Ipnosis, No.16, Winter 2004)

Table of Contents

Foreword to the Revised Edition ix
Bruce E. Wampold

Foreword to the First Edition xii
Larry E. Beutler

Preface xvii

1 Therapy at the Crossroads 1

2 The Myth of the Medical Model 21

3 Becoming Client Directed 49

4 Becoming Outcome Informed 81
with Lynn Johnson, Jeb Brown, and Morten Anker

5 The Client’s Theory of Change 119
with Susanne Coleman, Lisa Kelledy, and Steven Kopp

6 The Myth of the Magic Pill 147
with Grace Jackson, Roger P. Greenberg, and Karen Kinchin

7 Planet Mental Health 178

Epilogue: A Tale of Two Therapies 201

Appendixes

I A First-Person Account of Mental Health Services 213
Ronald Bassman

II Consumer/survivor/ex-patient Resource Information 217
Ronald Bassman

III Five Questions About Psychotherapy 219

IV Outcome Rating Scale and Session Rating Scale; 221

Experimental Versions for Children

References 229

About the Authors 249

Name Index 254

Subject Index 261

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      Book Synopsis
      In this controversial book, psychologists Barry Duncan and Scott Miller, cofounders of the Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change, challenge the traditional focus on diagnosis, silver bullet techniques, and magic pills, exposing them as empirically bankrupt practices that only diminish the role of clients and hasten therapy''s extinction. Instead, they advocate for the long-ignored but most crucial factor in therapeutic success-the innate resources of the client. Based on extensive clinical research and case studies, The Heroic Client not only shows how to harness the client''s powers of regeneration to make therapy effective, but also how to enlist the client as a partner to make therapy accountable. The Heroic Client inspires therapists to boldly rewrite the drama of therapy, recast clients in their rightful role as heroes and heroines of the therapeutic stage, and legitimize their services to third-party payers without the compromises of the medical model.

      Trade Review
      “… Great. Great. Great. Buy. Buy. Buy…one of the few works on therapy which I would attempt to salvage if shipwrecked on a desert island….” (Ipnosis, No.16, Winter 2004)

      Table of Contents

      Foreword to the Revised Edition ix
      Bruce E. Wampold

      Foreword to the First Edition xii
      Larry E. Beutler

      Preface xvii

      1 Therapy at the Crossroads 1

      2 The Myth of the Medical Model 21

      3 Becoming Client Directed 49

      4 Becoming Outcome Informed 81
      with Lynn Johnson, Jeb Brown, and Morten Anker

      5 The Client’s Theory of Change 119
      with Susanne Coleman, Lisa Kelledy, and Steven Kopp

      6 The Myth of the Magic Pill 147
      with Grace Jackson, Roger P. Greenberg, and Karen Kinchin

      7 Planet Mental Health 178

      Epilogue: A Tale of Two Therapies 201

      Appendixes

      I A First-Person Account of Mental Health Services 213
      Ronald Bassman

      II Consumer/survivor/ex-patient Resource Information 217
      Ronald Bassman

      III Five Questions About Psychotherapy 219

      IV Outcome Rating Scale and Session Rating Scale; 221

      Experimental Versions for Children

      References 229

      About the Authors 249

      Name Index 254

      Subject Index 261

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