ISBN-13: 9780471970057 / Angielski / Miękka / 1997 / 228 str.
Theory and practice continue to diverge in cognitive, behavioural, and other therapies; thus, clinicians frequently report that theory and practice may often appear to oppose each other. This text claims that theory and practice can be unified by focusing on the role that meaning plays both in modern psychological theory and in the practice of therapy. It explores a range of psychological influences on meaning and the impact that significant events and psychological disorders can have on the individual's own personal sense of meaning.