Bill O'Hanlon
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Do One Thing Different : Ten Simple Ways to Change Your Life
2000
This unique guide to problem solving encourages readers to utilize 10 Solution Keys to change the way problems are viewed and handled, from healing difficult relationships to enhancing sexuality and resolving unfinished business.
Write Is a Verb : Sit down. Start Writing. No Excuses
2007
According to a Jenkins Group study, more than 80% Americans think they have a book inside them. Very few know how to pursue the dream of writing and publishing that book. Expert author with great platform. Author or more than 20 books, Bill O'Hanlon conducts speaking engagements that bring him into contact with an audience of 10,000 people every year. middot; Includes a bonus DVD workshop Bill O'Hanlon, the author of more than 21 books in 19 years, has written both professional and trade books, ....[more]
Try and Make Me! : Simple Strategies That Turn off the Tantrums and Create Cooperation
2001
Stop problem behavior in its tracks. No more bargaining over TV time! * No more whining from the back seat! * And no more feeling guilty when your problem child misbehaves! In this book, esteemed child therapists Ray Levy, Ph.D., and Bill O'Hanlon, M.S., offer a revolutionary approach to parenting that's guaranteed to reverse your difficult child's behavior-- now. You'll receive advice on... * How you unwittingly may be triggering your child's defiance * The keys to turning off back talk * Using....[more]
A Guide to Trance Land : A Practical Handbook of Ericksonian and Solution-Oriented Hypnosis
2009
A concise guidebook to help you learn a permissive, gentle approach to hypnosis and hypnotherapy, based on Milton H. Erickson's indirect hypnotic methods, updated in light of strength-based, solution-oriented therapy.
Thriving Through Crisis : Turn Tragedy and Trauma into Growth and Change
2004
Most of us see a crisis as something to be avoided at all costs. But to solutions-oriented therapist Bill O'Hanlon, a crisis is an opportunity to get reconnected to happiness and well-being. In this bold and lively book, he brings to bear more than 30 years of clinical experience (and his own challenging life crises), showing readers: - How avoiding, denying, and minimizing sets us up for breakdowns and crises - The three powerful internal signals most of us ignore at our peril - How old traumas....[more]
Even from a Broken Web : Brief, Respectful Solution-Oriented Therapy for Sexual Abuse and Trauma
1998
This book outlines a brief, solution-focused approach to treating sexual abuse survivors, providing a clear, accessible guide to using problem-focused/solution-oriented psychotherapy with sexual abuse patients. Most professional books on the treatment of sexual abuse propose long-term models focusing on retrieving and processing memories of abuse. Instead, this book offers a brief, solution-oriented approach to treatment which stresses the present and future. Using stories, analogies, case examp....[more]
Solution-Oriented Therapy for Chronic and Severe Mental Illness
1998
The idea of brief, solution-oriented therapy for severe mental illness flies in the face of conventional wisdom. But then, so does almost everything else about the psychotherapeutic approach developed by Bill O'Hanlon, coauthor of this groundbreaking book. Concepts such as forming client/therapist partnerships and creatively engaging the person beyond the illness are at radical variance with the mainstream view that disorders such as schizophrenia are completely neurobiological in nature and, he....[more]
Collaborative, Competency-Based Counseling and Therapy
2001
Drawing from empirical research, clinical results, and their own experiences as counselors, Bertolino and O'Hanlon offer collaborative, competency-based ideas for counseling and therapy, while stressing the importance of respect. They discuss the context of change created through collaboration, the importance of attending and listening, the articulation of complaints and goals, changing views and actions, evaluating progress, and ending therapy. c. Book News Inc.
Invitation to Possibility Land : An Intensive Teaching Seminar with Bill O'Hanlon
1998
For many years, mental health professionals have attended the seminars of Bill O'Hanlon. The author and co-author of over a dozen books has captivated audiences with his informative, humorous, and interactive teaching style. An Invitation to Possibility Land takes participants a step further. In the context of a week-long training limited to 10 participants, O'Hanlon moves to a new level of experience that cannot be duplicated in his large workshops. The author shares riveting stories, metaphor....[more]
Couples Therapy Homework Planner
2010
Fully revised and updated, Brief Couples Therapy Homework Planner, Second Edition provides an array of new and updated exercises to help couples quickly develop the psychosocial skills they need to achieve or maintain healthier relationships. The book includes 70 ready-to-copy homework assignments covering the most common issues encountered by clients suffering from chemical and nonchemical addictions. The book is a valuable tool for marriage and family therapists, social workers, psycholog....[more]
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