The Reality Game : A Guide to Humanistic Counselling and Psychotherapy
John (consultant In Private Practice In London) RowanWith the student’s needs always at the forefront, this extensively revised new edition responds to the questions most often asked by trainees in these disciplines, and includes discussions of ethics and new chapters on transpersonal psychology, and on dialogical self-theory. It will be a must read for psychotherapists and counsellors in practice and training especially those involved in humanistic and integrative psychotherapy.
iText 2.1.7 by 1T3XT
🐢 Descargas lentas
Las descargas gratuitas ilimitadas son accesibles a través de nuestra lista de espera, un sistema diseñado para dar a todos un acceso justo.
- PDF: Descargar Leer
🚀 Descargas rápidas
🚀 Descargas rápidas Conviértete en miembro para apoyar la preservación a largo plazo de libros, artículos y más. Para mostrar nuestra gratitud por tu apoyo obtienes descargas rápidas. ❤️
- PDF: Descargar Leer
-
Necesitará un lector de ebooks o PDF para abrir el archivo, dependiendo del formato del archivo.
Lectores de ebooks recomendados: ReadEra y Calibre -
Utilice herramientas en línea para convertir entre formatos.
Herramientas de conversión recomendadas: CloudConvert -
Puede enviar archivos PDF y EPUB a su Kindle o Kobo eReader.
Herramientas recomendadas: “Enviar a Kindle” de Amazon y “Enviar a Kobo/Kindle” de djazz
Psychosynthesis: A Psychology of the Spirit (SUNY series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology)
Conceived By Italian Psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli, Psychosynthesis Is One Of The First Western Psychologies That Addresses Both Spiritual Development And Psychological Healing And Growth By Recognizing And Supporting The Particular Life Journey Of The Person - The Individual's Own Unique Path Of Self-realization. Firman And Gila Present A Comprehensive Account Of Psychosynthesis, Providing A Transpersonal Integration Of Developmental, Personality, And Clinical Theory. They Reveal Some Of The Relationships Between Psychosynthesis And Contemporary Developmental Research, Object Relations Theory, Intersubjective Psychology, Trauma Theory, The Recovery Movement, Jungian Psychology, Humanistic And Transpersonal Psychology, And Common Psychological Diagnoses. Case Examples And Practical Theory Designed To Support Both The Layperson And The Professional Seeking To Understand And Facilitate Psychospiritual Growth Are Included.--book Jacket. The Life And Work Of Roberto Assagioli -- The Psychosynthesis Model Of The Person -- The Stages Of Psychosynthesis -- Multiplicity Within The Personality -- The Nature Of Personal Identity -- A Psychosynthesis Developmental Theory -- The Higher And Lower Unconscious -- Self-realization. John Firman And Ann Gila. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 207-216) And Index.
Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy: The Essential Guide (Counselling in Action series)
Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy is the essential guide to the range of approaches used in current practice.All of the major schools of counselling and psychotherapy are covered, as well as many that are less well known. Ideal as a first text for student counsellors or psychotherapists, this comprehensive introduction will help them locate their initial training within the broad context of different therapeutic approaches and help them to discover the specific areas to which they feel the greatest leaning. The book also features a substantial glossary of terms which will continue to provide a useful source of reference for future reading. Each chapter introduces a specific approach and includes: В· a clear explanation of the core concepts and their use in practice В· an illustrative case study В· profiles of the clients who benefit most from the approach В· advice on further reading В· issues for discussion. This book will be of enormous value to everyone doing an introductory training course in counselling or psychotherapy, and also to potential clients who want to decide what form of counselling or therapy might benefit them most.
Person-Centred Counselling Psychology : An Introduction
**Person-Centred Counselling Psychology is an introduction to the philosophy, theory and practice of the person-centred approach. Focusing on the psychological underpinnings of the approach, Ewan Gillon describes the theory of personality on which it is based and the nature of the therapeutic which is characterised by: '' unconditional positive regard '' empathy '' congruence. The book is an applied, accessible text, providing a dialogue between the psychological basis of person-centred therapy and its application within real world. It shows how the person-centred approach relates to others within counselling psychology and to contemporary practices in mental health generally. It also gives guidance to readers on how to research, train and work as a person-centred practitioner. As well as psychology students, it will be of interest to those from other disciplines, counselling trainees, those within the caring professions, and person-centred therapists from a non-psychological background. **Ewan Gillon is Lecturer in Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University in the U.K.****
Carl Rogers (Key Figures in Counselling and Psychotherapy series)
Brian Thorne, Pete Sanders (Psychologist)
`Brian Thorne has arguably become the UK's leading authority on Carl Rogers and his work, gaining this reputation by producing books which ooze many of the qualaties that Rogers himslef espoused - frankness, clarity, sensivity, insightfullness, thoroughness, humility and genorosity of spirit. This book will not disappoint the reader on any of these fronts. I would defy any person-centred practitioner to read it without, at various times, learning something new, being moved, inspired, challenged and entertained' - Ipnosis As founder of the person-centred approach, Carl Rogers (1902-1987) is arguably the most influential psychologist and psychotherapist of the 20th century. Providing unique insights into his life and a clear explanation of his major theoretical ideas, this book offers an accessible introduction for all practitioners and students of the person-centred approach. Written by Brian Thorne, leading person-centred practitioner and bestselling author, the Second Edition explores the continuing influence of Rogers since his death and the development of person-centred therapy internationally. Drawing on his experience of having known and worked with Rogers, Brian Thorne beautifully captures the way in which Rogers worked with clients and from that, draws out the practical implications of what is, in effect, a functional philosophy of human growth and relationships.
Developing Person-Centred Counselling (Developing Counselling series)
`This is a useful book for those who use person-centred counselling in their practice, or who are training to become person-centred counsellors' - Counselling and Psychotherapy, the Journal of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. Developing Person-Centred Counselling , Second Edition is designed to help counsellors improve their skills within the person-centred approach. Written by Dave Mearns, leading person-centred expert and bestselling author, the Second Edition has been fully revised and updated taking account of developments in person-centred practice. With new chapters on growth and transference, the book covers the subjects which are central to person-centred training: } the core conditions. } therapeutic alliance. } development of the counsellor. } therapeutic process. } the person-centred approach in relation to psychopathology. Supported by case material and examples from practice, each part of the book presents the counsellor with practical, and often challenging ideas, which encourage him//her to think carefully about his//her practice and how to improve it. Developing Person-Centred Counselling, Second Edition is a highly practical and inspiring resource for trainees and practitioners alike.
The Problem of the Puer Aeternus (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts, 87)
Marie-Louise Von Franz, Marie-Louise Von Franz
The Latin term puer aeternus means eternal youth. In Jungian terms it is used to describe a certain type of man - charming, affectionate, creative and ever in pursuit of his dreams. Based on a series of lectures, this guide provides an explanation of this concept.
Embodied Spirituality in a Sacred World (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology)
Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of human spirituality will find something of value in Michael Washburn’s new book. Drawing on a rich variety of psychoanalytic, Jungian, and existential-phenomenological sources and on both Western and Asian spiritual texts, Embodied Spirituality in a Sacred World provides a theoretical foundation for the idea that human development follows a spiral path. Washburn shows that ego development early in life requires us to turn our backs on original sources of our existence and, therefore, that spiritual development later in life requires us to spiral back to these sources on the way to whole-psyche integration. He elucidates the underlying causes and pivotal events that set development on its spiral course and traces six major dimensions of experience as they unfold along the spiral path: the unconscious, the energy system, the ego system, the perceived other, the experiential body, and the life-world. In providing a theoretical foundation for the idea of the spiral path, Washburn defends the idea against its critics and helps explain why the idea has been compelling to so many people in diverse traditions.
The Primal Wound: A Transpersonal View of Trauma, Addiction, and Growth (S U N Y Series in the Philosophy of Psychology)
Maria De Zayas Y Sotomayor, H. Patsy Boyer
Argues that a primal wounding of the human spirit occurs in earliest human life that disrupts fundamental relationships and leads to anxiety, loneliness, and alienation; and shows how this wounding can be redeemed through therapy and through living one's life differently.To many of us, modern life is a headlong rush to avoid dark feelings that threaten to disrupt our lives at every turn. In order to block the surging tide of this hidden level of experience, we become enthralled with violence, sex, and mass media and addicted to alcohol, drugs, and power, and we compulsively strive for romance, success, and control. All of this, according to the authors, can be traced to the primal wound--a dark specter of isolation, abandonment, and alienation haunting human life.The primal wound is the result of a violation we all suffer in various ways, beginning in early childhood and continuing throughout life. Because we are treated not as individual, unique human beings but as objects, our intrinsic, authentic sense of self is annihilated. This primal wounding breaks the fundamental relationships that form the fabric of human existence: the relationship to oneself, to other people, to the natural world, and to a sense of transpersonal meaning symbolized in concepts such as the Divine, the Ground of Being, and Ultimate Reality. In this book, Firman and Gila apply object relations theory, self-psychology, transpersonal psychology, and psychosynthesis to the issues of psychological...
Integrative Psychotherapy in Healthcare: A Humanistic Approach (Basic Texts in Counselling and Psychotherapy, 17)
This text provides students and practitioners of counselling and psychotherapy with a guide to working integratively in time sensitive and healthcare settings. Drawing on research in neuroscience, infant studies and human development, this text offers an original framework for identifying key therapeutic metaphors to focus and guide the therapeutic process. It should be useful to any practitioner psychotherapist, counsellor, psychologist, psychiatrist, GP, health or social care professional who has opportunities to make a professional, therapeutic relationship with clients suffering emotional problems.
EBOOK: the Therapist's Use of Self
"Most therapists, regardless of theoretical approach, intuitively recognize that their sense of self intimately influences their work. Using this elemental truth as a launching pad, Rowan and Jacobs articulate the different avenues through which the self informs therapy, and how each can be used to improve therapeutic effectiveness. Along the way the authors provide a masterful exposition of transference, countertransference, and projective identification, throwing much needed light on topics that have long been mired in controversy and confusion. The book is a priceless resource for experienced therapists and those just beginning the journey." - Professor Sheldon Cashadan, author of "Object Relations Therapy" and "The Witch Must Die: The Hidden Meaning of Fairy Tales." "Outstandingly in the current literature, this book meets the conditions for integrative psychotherapy to fulfil its undoubted potential as the therapy pathway of the future. Much has to change in our field. First, people have to become better informed and more respectful of other traditions than their own, engaging with all kinds of taboo topics.; Next, vigorous but contained dispute has to take place without having a bland synthesis as its goal. Finally, the current situation in which 'integration' runs in one direction only - humanistic and transpersonal therapists learning from psychoanalysis - has to be altered. Rowan and Jacobs, each a master in his own field, have done a wonderful collaborative...
Frames of Mind : The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Are you familiar with multiple intelligences? Meet the man who founded the theory! In his classic work, Gardner explains multiple intelligences and how most of them are ignored in society. This insightful theory sheds new light on how students learn.
Healing the Child Within : Discovery and Recovery for Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families (Recovery Classics Edition)
Have you ever heard of your inner child? Well, this is the classic book that started it all. In 1987, Charlie Whitfield's breakthrough concept of the child within—that part of us which is truly alive, energetic, creative and fulfilled—launched the inner child movement. Healing the Child Within describes how the inner child is lost to trauma and loss, and how by recovering it, we can heal the fear, confusion and unhappiness of adult life. Eighteen years and more than a million copies sold later, Healing the Child Within is a perennial selling classic in the field of psychology. And it is even more timely today than it was in 1987. Recent brain research, particularly on the effects of trauma on the brain of developing children, has supported Whitfield's intuitive understanding as a psychiatrist. About HCI Recovery Classics HCI's recovery backlist contains some of the most important and best-selling works in the recovery field. These books are still sought after today, selling more than 100,000 copies per year. Our new line of branded books features expanded editions of our top recovery titles, new introductions, updates on pertinent recent developments in the field, and contemporary new covers and packaging. Whitfield's book is a road map you can follow from discovery to recovery, helping you create the gift of personal freedon in your life.
Jung's Map of the Soul : An Introduction
More than a mere overview, the book offers readers a strong grounding in the basic principles of Jung's analytical psychology in addition to illuminating insights.
An Introduction to Counselling, Fifth Edition
This bestseller provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy.
The Syndetic Paradigm: The Untrodden Path Beyond Freud and Jung (S U N Y Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology)
Freud, Sigmund; Aziz, Robert; Jung, Jung Carl Gustav
In The Syndetic Paradigm, Robert Aziz Argues That The Jungian Paradigm Is A Deeply Flawed Theoretical Model That Falls Short Of Its Promise. Aziz Offers In Its Stead What He Calls The Syndetic Paradigm. In Contrast To The Jungian Paradigm, The Syndetic Paradigm Takes The Critical Theoretical Step Of Moving From A Closed-system Model Of A Self-regulatory Psyche To An Open-system Model Of A Psyche In A Self-organizing Totality. The Syndetic Paradigm, In This Regard, Holds That All Of Life Is Bound Together In A Highly Complex Whole Through An Ongoing Process Of Spontaneous Self-organization. The New Theoretical Model That Emerges In Aziz's Work, While Taking Up The Fundamental Concerns Of Its Freudian And Jungian Predecessors With Psychology, Ethics, Spirituality, Sexuality, Politics, And Culture, Conducts Us To An Experience Of Meaning That Altogether Exceeds Their Respective Bounds.--jacket. I. Self-organizing Nature -- Ii. Nature's Intrinsic Morality -- Iii. Sexual Alchemy -- Iv. The Empty Mandala. Robert Aziz. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 309-313) And Index.
The handbook of humanistic psychology : leading edges in theory, research, and practice
Kirk J Schneider; J. Fraser Pierson; James F. T Bugental; Christopher M Aanstoos
The Second Edition of the cutting edge work, The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology , by Kirk J. Schneider, J. Fraser Pierson and James F. T. Bugental, represents the very latest scholarship in the field of humanistic psychology and psychotherapy. Set against trends inclined toward psychological standardization and medicalization, the handbook offers a rich tapestry of reflection by the leading person-centered scholars of our time. Their range in topics is far-reaching—from the historical, theoretical and methodological, to the spiritual, psychotherapeutic and multicultural. The new edition of this widely adopted and highly praised work has been thoroughly updated in accordance with the most current knowledge, and includes thirteen new chapters and sections, as well as contributions from twenty-three additional authors to extend the humanistic legacy to the emerging generation of students, scholars, and practitioners.
Client-centered therapy, its current practice, implications, and theory
lgrsnf/Client-centered therapy, its current practice, implications, and.pdf
The Pregnant Virgin: A Process of Psychological Transformation (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts)
" The women who is a virgin, one in herself, does what she does not for power or out of the desire to please, but because what she does is true." Here is writing with a thinking heart, blending art, literature, religion and extensive case material. Continues the author's pioneering work on the feminine in both women and men.