A strategic approach for positive change tailored to the unique qualities of different individuals, this text assists readers in factoring personality functioning into any psychotherapeutic undertaking, providing a guide for comprehensive Personality-Informed assessment and treatment planning. Drawing upon research from across scientific disciplines, chapters emphasize the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in effectuating enduring therapeutic change whilst dealing with clients' unique personality styles. Also featured is Dr. Nevins' Personality Wheel, used throughout as a framework…mehr
A strategic approach for positive change tailored to the unique qualities of different individuals, this text assists readers in factoring personality functioning into any psychotherapeutic undertaking, providing a guide for comprehensive Personality-Informed assessment and treatment planning. Drawing upon research from across scientific disciplines, chapters emphasize the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in effectuating enduring therapeutic change whilst dealing with clients' unique personality styles. Also featured is Dr. Nevins' Personality Wheel, used throughout as a framework for therapeutically addressing the problematic personality patterns, styles, or traits related to most clients' presenting problems and for constructing healthy personality change. Graduate students and professionals will benefit from the book's key insights into the major contributing factors underlying psychological distress due to maladaptive personality patterns, styles and traits.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bradley G. Nevins, PhD, has been a practicing clinical psychologist, consultant, clinical director, and faculty member serving medical institutions, universities, mental health, and government agencies for over 30 years.
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Section I: Theoretical Foundations and Framework of Personality Informed (PI) Therapy Chapter 1: The Importance of Personality Chapter 2: The Science, Theory, and Therapeutic Principles of the Personality Informed Treatment Perspective Chapter 3: Personality: Processes and Functioning Chapter 4: Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Relationship Processes Section II: Application: Principles of Personality Informed Therapy Chapter 5: Personality Informed (PI) Therapy Personality Wheel Chapter 6: Self- Regulation and Complex Change Chapter 7:Personality Trait Regulation Chapter 8: Personality Self State Regulation Section III: Technical Guides to Personality Informed Therapy Chapter 9: Treatment Guide for Personality Informed Complex Assessment and Treatment Chapter 10: Personality Informed Phase-Oriented Treatment Planning Guide Chapter 11 The Client-Therapist Relationship Process Section IV: Applications for Clinical Practice Chapter 12: Personality Trait Regulation Guide: Format and Rationale Chapter 13: Personality Trait Regulation Guide: Quadrant I Chapter 14:Personality Trait Regulation Guide: Quadrant II Chapter 15: Personality Trait Regulation Guide: Quadrant III Chapter 16: Personality Trait Regulation Guide: Quadrant IV Chapter 17: Conclusion and Future Directions.