A passionate, proactive stance on the present state of psychotherapy, The Vulnerable Therapist: Practicing Psychotherapy in an Age of Anxiety picks the brains of contemporary mental health professionals and finds a common symptom--fear. You ll see why litigation, market forces, and ethical confusion have raised a dark umbrella of angst over psychotherapy practices and discover what therapists can do to restore the profession to its former good self.The Vulnerable Therapist will capture your interest with its broad systemic approach, contextual analysis, fascinating case studies, and...
A passionate, proactive stance on the present state of psychotherapy, The Vulnerable Therapist: Practicing Psychotherapy in an Age of Anxiety picks th...
Now you can more fully understand and help your clients with this description of the development of the consciousness of identity as it occurs in well-defined stages. How the Brain Talks to Itself synthesizes recent discoveries in cognitive neuroscience with a psychoanalytic understanding of human dynamics and a working model for clinical diagnosis. In studying how the brain talks to itself to solve survival problems, this text looks at two sets of situations. In the first, neural possibilities mesh adaptively. In the second, dysfunction clouds the picture--something has gone wrong with the...
Now you can more fully understand and help your clients with this description of the development of the consciousness of identity as it occurs in well...
The Vulnerable Therapist will capture your interest with its broad systemic approach, contextual analysis, fascinating case studies, and anecdotal material. You'll see the need for improvement at the institutional and individual levels of the psychotherapy profession.
The Vulnerable Therapist will capture your interest with its broad systemic approach, contextual analysis, fascinating case studies, and anecdotal mat...
As a therapist, you may find yourself at a brick wall when you try to treat Middle Eastern, North African, South American, Asian, and other clients with psychotherapeutic techniques formulated in the West. As Cross-Cultural Counseling: The Arab-Palestinian Case illustrates, the construction of self, community, and society is remarkably different in Arab countries. Only certain aspects of Western psychotherapy can be adapted to respond to the unique sociopolitical conditions and cultural factors affecting the mental health of people raised to consider community needs over self needs and...
As a therapist, you may find yourself at a brick wall when you try to treat Middle Eastern, North African, South American, Asian, and other clients wi...
A practical guide offering detailed instructions and guidance on public speaking, from manuscript preparation to the use of audiovisual aids and humor. Suitable as an introduction for the beginning speech-giver or as a brush-up for the seasoned veteran. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
A practical guide offering detailed instructions and guidance on public speaking, from manuscript preparation to the use of audiovisual aids and humor...
Your knees are shaking, your throat is dry and as you step up to the microphone, feedback from the microphone echoes throughout the silent hall and all eyes are on you. What do you say? Have you prepared enough? Will your audience love you? If these are your fears, put them away and open up Professionally Speaking: Public Speaking for Health Professionals. In it, readers will find techniques to turn weak knees and wishy-washy introductions into confident gestures and words of wisdom. Aimed especially at those who need to speak on medical topics, Professionally Speaking is packed with examples...
Your knees are shaking, your throat is dry and as you step up to the microphone, feedback from the microphone echoes throughout the silent hall and al...