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The Psychology of Courage : an Adlerian Handbook for Healthy Social Living.

Courage refers to the willingness for risk taking and to move ahead in the presence of difficulties. The purpose of this book is to present courage as the main foundation of understanding and training for mental health in the three life task areas described by Adler: Work, Love, and Friendship.¨It e...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Yang, Julia
Otros Autores: Milliren, Alan, Blagen, Mark
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2009.
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  • Front Cover; The Psychology of Courage; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Socratic Dialogue Boxes; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I: Foundation; 1. What Is Courage?; The Psychology of Courage; InFEARority; Inferiority; Compensation; Corequisites of Courage; Courage as a Spiritual Concept; Courage Defined; Closing Thoughts; 2. Community Feeling and Mental Health; What Is Social Interest?; Cooperation; Contribution; A Measure of Mental Health; The Horizontal Axis; The Vertical Axis; The Courage of Community Feeling; Closing Thoughts; 3. Tasks of Life.
  • Work, Love, and Social Relations: The Basic TasksBeing and Belonging: The Existential Tasks; The Normative Ideal; The Evasion of Life Tasks; Closing Thoughts; Part II: The Courage of Social Living; 4. The Courage to Work; What Is Work?; Individual Inferiority; Collective Inferiority; New Fear: Protean Career; Career Construction in Style; The Encouraged Worker; Work Is Sacred; Closing Thoughts; 5. The Courage to Love; What Is Love?; The Use and Misuses of Sex; The Myth of Romance; Problems of Love and Marriage; Same-Gender and Transgender Love; Training for the Love Task.
  • The Perfect Love: AgapeClosing Thoughts; 6. The Courage for Friendship and Family; Understanding Friendship; Making Friends; Birth Order and Family Constellation; The Use of Children's Goal-Seeking Behaviors; Lifestyle Goal Seeking for Teens and Adults; Thoughts on Parenting; Closing Thoughts; 7. The Courage to Belong; Problems of Belonging; The Courage of Social Equality; Harmony: The Human Best and the Ideal Society; Community Feeling at Work: The Courage of Recovery; Closing Thoughts; 8. The Courage to Be; The "No" Attitudes; CHARACTERistics with the "Yes" Attitude; The Use of Emotions.
  • The Use of the Neurotic SymptomsLiving in Harmony with Oneself; Affirmation and Ambivalence; Closing Thoughts; 9. The Courage to Spiritual Well-Being; Spirituality as a Life Task; Striving: The Courage to Overcome; Pain and Suffering; The Courage to Heal; Courage and the Allied Spiritual Attitudes; The Courage to Agape Love; Closing Thoughts; Part III: Implications; 10. The Art of Facilitating Courage; The Courage of the Facilitator; Socratic Questioning; The Use of Encouragement; Facilitating Processes; Relationship; Psychological Investigation; Psychological Disclosure; Reorientation.
  • About the Tools for Facilitating CourageTool #1: A Conversation Guide: Socratic Questioning; Tool #2: Attitude Modification; Tool #3: Birth Order; Tool #4: Change in Harmony; Tool #5: CHARACTERistics: Directed Reflection; Tool #6: Constructive Ambivalence; Tool #7: Courage Assessment; Tool #8: Consultation With Parents and Teachers; Tool #9: E-5 Group Session Guide; Tool #10: En-COURAGE-ment; Tool #11: Family Constellation in the Workplace; Tool #12: Goal Disclosure: The "Could It Be's"; Tool #13: Home Page; Tool #14: Hope Is a Choice; Tool #15: In Store: Eleven Seven.