The quick theory reference guide : a resource for expert and novice mental health professionals /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,
[2008]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- THE QUICK THEORY REFERENCEGUIDE: A RESOURCE FOR EXPERT ANDNOVICE MENTAL HEALTHPROFESSIONALS; THE QUICK THEORY REFERENCEGUIDE: A RESOURCE FOR EXPERT ANDNOVICE MENTAL HEALTHPROFESSIONALS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; THE GOAL OF THIS BOOK; FOREWORD; THEORIES IN COUNSELING, PSYCHOTHERAPY AND FAMILY THERAPY; DEFINING PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COUNSELING:AN INTRAPSYCHIC PARADIGM; Psychotherapy; Counseling; Common Areas for Psychotherapy and Counseling; DEFINING MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY:AN INTERPERSONAL PARADIGM; REFERENCES; PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY AND THERAPY; HISTORY; Basic Concepts; Nature of Persons; Human Needs.
- Oral StageAnal Stage; Phallic Stage; Latency Stag; Genital Stage; Defense Mechanisms; Healthy Functioning; Unhealthy Functioning; Change Processes; Why is Change Difficult; The Therapeutic Environment; Therapeutic Process; Assessment and Diagnosis; TREATMENT; Goals; STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS; Strengths; Limitations; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; ADLERIAN PSYCHOTHERAPY; KEY PERSON AND HISTORY; KEY CONCEPTS; Overview of Adlerian Theory; Basic Assumptions; Nature of Persons; Healthy vs. Unhealthy/Dysfunctional; Change Process; THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESS; Assessment and Diagnosis; Treatment Goals.
- Phases of Treatment1. Relationship; 2. Assessment; 3. Insight; 4. Reorientation; The Nature of the Therapeutic Relationship; Techniques; STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS; SUMMARY; JUNGIAN THEORY AND THERAPY; THEORY DESCRIPTION; KEY CONCEPTS; Nature of Persons; The Change Process; THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESS; Assessment and Diagnosis; REFERENCES TREATMENT; Goals of Therapy; Therapeutic Process; Common Intervention Strategies; Nature of the Therapeutic Relationship; STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS; Strengths; Limitations; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY:PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICE; DEATH; ANXIETY.
- FREEDOM AND CHOICEGUILT; MEANING; TIME AND LIMIT SITUATIONS; EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY; KEY CONCEPTS; Nature of Persons; Umwelt
- Physical Dime; Mitwelt
- Social Dimension; Eigenwelt
- Personal Dimension; Überwelt
- Spiritual Dimension; THEORIES AND/OR PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERPINNINGS; HEALTHY VS. UNHEALTHY/DYSFUNCTIONAL; Healthy Functioning; Dysfunction; THE CHANGE PROCESS; Change; Therapeutic Environment; THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESS; Assessment and Diagnosis; TREATMENT; Goals; DETAILED PHASES OF TREATMENT; Joining Phase; Working Phase; Termination Phase; THE NATURE OF THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP.
- TECHNIQUESTechniques Used; STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS; Strengths of this Theory; Limitations of this Theory; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; CLIENT CENTERED THERAPYAND THE PERSON-CENTERED APPROACH; HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT; The Theory and the Man; Theoretical and Early Philosophical Influences; INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS; KEY CONCEPTS; The Foundations; The Actualizing Tendency; Self, Concept of Self, Self-Structure, Ideal Self; Self-Actualization; Congruence/Unitary Actualizing Tendency; NATURE OF THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP; The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions; Healthy Function and Dysfunction.