"YES, BUT..." Socratic Dialogue Fix (CBT Clinical Tip)

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Christine A. Padesky, PhD shows how changing therapist behavior can stop the “Yes, but…” client response. First, she invites therapists to observe that this client response usually follows two very specific therapist behaviors. As a solution, she proposes therapists use the four stages of Socratic Dialogue, especially stages #3, written summaries, and #4, analytical / synthesizing questions. Padesky illustrates these with a clinical vignette. Socratic dialogue helps clients come to their own meaningful conclusions so they can craft a personalized plan of change for themselves.

RESOURCES
(please note, we use bit.ly links when the web address is lengthy):

"Socratic Dialogue Rating Scale and Manual"
Available free online from padesky.com website's Clinical Corner - Clinical Tools section. https://bit.ly/2zgbY3H

"Action, dialogue & discovery: Reflections on Socratic Questioning 25 years later."
Available free online from padesky.com website's Clinical Corner – Publications – print section. Padesky’s invited address on Socratic Questioning describes her 25 year evolution of thinking about Socratic Dialogue (2019 World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies in Berlin) https://bit.ly/36f60Nc

For deeper understanding of this and other CBT Clinical Tips presented here, read:
"The Clinician's Guide to CBT Using Mind Over Mood, 2nd Edition" (2020).
Available at a discount from Guilford Press: https://bit.ly/2L5tR86

Get 60 client Worksheets from
"Mind Over Mood, 2nd Edition" (2016).
Available at a discount from Guilford Press: https://bit.ly/3b7UXpZ

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