Human mental capacities and processes are the raw materials with which psychotherapists work. Thus what cognitive scientists have discovered in recent decades is potentially tremendous value for psychotherapeutic practice. But the new knowledge is not readily accessible to therapists, who find both language and methodology off-putting. The Mind in Therapy bridges the gap. It offers a comprehensive overview of the relevant range of cognitive activities, ranging from complex mental operations such as problem solving, decision making, reasoning, and metacognition to basic functions...
Human mental capacities and processes are the raw materials with which psychotherapists work. Thus what cognitive scientists have discovered in recent...
Katherine D. Arbuthnott Dennis W. Arbuthnott Valerie A. Thompson
Cognitive processes are the raw materials of psychotherapy & recent research has shed new illumination on their operation. Richly illustrated with case material, this book is a practical guide to what is most relevant and important for therapists to
Cognitive processes are the raw materials of psychotherapy & recent research has shed new illumination on their operation. Richly illustrated with cas...