GENERAL PSYCHOTHERAPY. PRINCIPLES AND COMMON THEORETICAL ASPECTS. REDISCOVERING HUMANITY

GENERAL PSYCHOTHERAPY. PRINCIPLES AND COMMON THEORETICAL ASPECTS. REDISCOVERING HUMANITY

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Psiquiatría
ISBN:
978-3-030-87465-0
Páginas:
491
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
9
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

145,60 €

Despues:

138,32 €

1. Psychotherapy between tradition and new beginnings, and between multiplicity and wholeness.
2. Efficacy and factors of action.
3. Series of orders, reflections and developmental dynamics games of diversity within the wholeness.
4. Systems and interstices.
5. Understanding of illness and health.
6. Practical approach - many paths - similar goals Diversity and commonality of psychotherapeutic treatment paths.
7. The spirit of the times and its change in content of human maturing ideals - a historical journey back into the past in order to profit for the future.
8. Research and research crises in psychotherapy Can we learn from our abysses?.
9. Summary.

This book highlights common similarities between the various schools of psychotherapy. It provides psychotherapists with the underlying neurophysiological, developmental psychological and relationship-oriented matrix (basic needs and their regulation, deficits, trauma and conflict processing patterns, including accompanying exercises) as well as opportunities for healing correction and stabilisation - and the ways in which to apply these methods in a therapeutically mindful way for the benefit of the patient.
The new university-based psychotherapy training covers the four fundamental schools of psychotherapy, i.e. the previous standard approaches plus the systemic and humanistic ones. Focusing on the common ground builds bridges of understanding and encourages collaboration. This expanded, new range of methods to access patients constitutes a substantial development in the field of psychotherapy and will also influence the psychotherapy practice of experienced colleagues.
Written for medical and psychological psychotherapists, psychosomatic doctors, psychiatrists and other specialists with additional psychotherapeutic qualifications, and for students of psychotherapy.

Features
• Contributes to the design of future psychotherapy training
• Written systematically and application-oriented
• Provides flexible application: different client groups and therapy settings