Offers a conceptual framework for working with men - the Deepening framework - along with practical guidance for conducting group therapy with men. This book helps clinicians find ways to break down the barriers that keep many men from seeking help, and shows them how to explore men's inner psychological workings.
Offers a conceptual framework for working with men - the Deepening framework - along with practical guidance for conducting group therapy with men. This book helps clinicians find ways to break down the barriers that keep many men from seeking help, and shows them how to explore men's inner psychological workings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fredric E. Rabinowitz, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Redlands in California, where he has taught since 1984. He is also in private practice in Redlands, CA. Dr. Rabinowitz has co-authored many books and journal articles, including Man Alive: A Primer of Men's Issues and Counseling Men in Groups. He has also won numerous awards for his contributions to the field and is the former President of the APA's Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity (APA Division 51). Dr. Rabinowitz lives in Redlands, California. Visit https://www.redlands.edu/study/schools-and-centers/college-of-arts-and-sciences/undergraduate-studies/psychology/meet-our-faculty/fredric-rabinowitz/.
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Foreword Sam V. Chochran Acknowledgments Introduction: Masculinities in Transition Part I: Individual and Group Psychotherapy With Men Chapter 1: The Deepening Psychotherapy With Men Model: Identifying the Conflict Zones Chapter 2: Making Psychotherapy Work for Men Chapter 3: Group Therapy: The Why and How Chapter 4: Making Group Psychotherapy Work for Men Part II: Stories Men Bring to Group Therapy Chapter 5: Excavating the Dark Passages Chapter 6: Questioning Identities Chapter 7: The Perils of Addiction Chapter 8: The Body Talks Chapter 9: Dealing With Loss Part III: Doing Group Therapy With Men Chapter 10: Building Trust: Scenes From the Early Stages of the Men's Group Chapter 11: Deepening the Connections: Scenes From the Middle Stage of the Men's Group Chapter 12: Integrating Learning and Letting Go: Scenes From the Later Stage of the Men's Group Chapter 13: Starting a Deepening Psychotherapy Group in Your Practice References Index About the Author
Foreword Sam V. Chochran Acknowledgments Introduction: Masculinities in Transition Part I: Individual and Group Psychotherapy With Men Chapter 1: The Deepening Psychotherapy With Men Model: Identifying the Conflict Zones Chapter 2: Making Psychotherapy Work for Men Chapter 3: Group Therapy: The Why and How Chapter 4: Making Group Psychotherapy Work for Men Part II: Stories Men Bring to Group Therapy Chapter 5: Excavating the Dark Passages Chapter 6: Questioning Identities Chapter 7: The Perils of Addiction Chapter 8: The Body Talks Chapter 9: Dealing With Loss Part III: Doing Group Therapy With Men Chapter 10: Building Trust: Scenes From the Early Stages of the Men's Group Chapter 11: Deepening the Connections: Scenes From the Middle Stage of the Men's Group Chapter 12: Integrating Learning and Letting Go: Scenes From the Later Stage of the Men's Group Chapter 13: Starting a Deepening Psychotherapy Group in Your Practice References Index About the Author
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