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Letting Go of Self-Destructive Behaviors offers inspiring, hopeful, creative resources for the millions of male and female adolescents and adults who struggle with eating disorders, addictions, and any form of self-mutilation. It is also a workbook for the clinicians who treat them.
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Letting Go of Self-Destructive Behaviors offers inspiring, hopeful, creative resources for the millions of male and female adolescents and adults who struggle with eating disorders, addictions, and any form of self-mutilation. It is also a workbook for the clinicians who treat them.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 213mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9781138800762
- ISBN-10: 1138800767
- Artikelnr.: 40758946
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 213mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9781138800762
- ISBN-10: 1138800767
- Artikelnr.: 40758946
Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, is the president and founder of the Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy Training and Education, which provides continuing education to mental health professionals. She was named "Social Worker of the Year" by the Maryland Society for Clinical Social Work in 2009 and has been in solo private practice specializing in trauma for 30 years.
Foreword Margaret Grimes I. Tapping into Your Curiosity and Courage 1.
Beginning the Journey 2. You Are Not in This Alone 3. The Top 10 Reasons
Why a Therapist Can Help 4. Is This Workbook Really Right for Me? II.
Connecting Self-Destructive Behaviors to Past and Present Experiences 5.
It's Not Easy Being a Teenager or an Adult! 6. How Trauma Can Lead to
Self-Destructive Behaviors 7. Moving Away from the Diagnosis of "I'm
Crazy": The Strengths-Based Approach 8. Connecting to Others and Managing
Your Emotions 9. What Self-Destructive Behaviors REALLY Mean III. Why
"Letting Go: Is Hard to Do: The Cycle of Self-Harm 10. Learning about the
"Cycle" of Self-Destructive Behaviors 11. What Sets the Cycle in Motion?
12. Understanding Negative Thoughts and Feelings 13. Experiencing Tension
and Anxiety 14. What Happens When You "Zone Out" and Don't Feel Pain 15.
Engaging in Acts of Self-Harm 16. Why it Works in the Short-Term 17. Why it
Doesn't Work in the Long-Term 18. How Feeling Bad Leads to More Pain IV.
Working With and Moving Beyond Self-Destructive Behaviors 19. Working with
the Cycle of Self-Destructive Behaviors 20. Treating the Triggers 21.
Dealing with Negative Thoughts 22. Managing Negative Feelings 23.
Addressing Tension and Anxiety 24. Learning to Stay Present 25. Using
CARESS 26. Honoring the Positive Outcomes 27. Finding the Courage to Say
This Isn't Working 28. Being Compassionate When You Are Feeling Vulnerable
29. On Your Road to Recovery Glossary Index
Beginning the Journey 2. You Are Not in This Alone 3. The Top 10 Reasons
Why a Therapist Can Help 4. Is This Workbook Really Right for Me? II.
Connecting Self-Destructive Behaviors to Past and Present Experiences 5.
It's Not Easy Being a Teenager or an Adult! 6. How Trauma Can Lead to
Self-Destructive Behaviors 7. Moving Away from the Diagnosis of "I'm
Crazy": The Strengths-Based Approach 8. Connecting to Others and Managing
Your Emotions 9. What Self-Destructive Behaviors REALLY Mean III. Why
"Letting Go: Is Hard to Do: The Cycle of Self-Harm 10. Learning about the
"Cycle" of Self-Destructive Behaviors 11. What Sets the Cycle in Motion?
12. Understanding Negative Thoughts and Feelings 13. Experiencing Tension
and Anxiety 14. What Happens When You "Zone Out" and Don't Feel Pain 15.
Engaging in Acts of Self-Harm 16. Why it Works in the Short-Term 17. Why it
Doesn't Work in the Long-Term 18. How Feeling Bad Leads to More Pain IV.
Working With and Moving Beyond Self-Destructive Behaviors 19. Working with
the Cycle of Self-Destructive Behaviors 20. Treating the Triggers 21.
Dealing with Negative Thoughts 22. Managing Negative Feelings 23.
Addressing Tension and Anxiety 24. Learning to Stay Present 25. Using
CARESS 26. Honoring the Positive Outcomes 27. Finding the Courage to Say
This Isn't Working 28. Being Compassionate When You Are Feeling Vulnerable
29. On Your Road to Recovery Glossary Index
Foreword Margaret Grimes I. Tapping into Your Curiosity and Courage 1.
Beginning the Journey 2. You Are Not in This Alone 3. The Top 10 Reasons
Why a Therapist Can Help 4. Is This Workbook Really Right for Me? II.
Connecting Self-Destructive Behaviors to Past and Present Experiences 5.
It's Not Easy Being a Teenager or an Adult! 6. How Trauma Can Lead to
Self-Destructive Behaviors 7. Moving Away from the Diagnosis of "I'm
Crazy": The Strengths-Based Approach 8. Connecting to Others and Managing
Your Emotions 9. What Self-Destructive Behaviors REALLY Mean III. Why
"Letting Go: Is Hard to Do: The Cycle of Self-Harm 10. Learning about the
"Cycle" of Self-Destructive Behaviors 11. What Sets the Cycle in Motion?
12. Understanding Negative Thoughts and Feelings 13. Experiencing Tension
and Anxiety 14. What Happens When You "Zone Out" and Don't Feel Pain 15.
Engaging in Acts of Self-Harm 16. Why it Works in the Short-Term 17. Why it
Doesn't Work in the Long-Term 18. How Feeling Bad Leads to More Pain IV.
Working With and Moving Beyond Self-Destructive Behaviors 19. Working with
the Cycle of Self-Destructive Behaviors 20. Treating the Triggers 21.
Dealing with Negative Thoughts 22. Managing Negative Feelings 23.
Addressing Tension and Anxiety 24. Learning to Stay Present 25. Using
CARESS 26. Honoring the Positive Outcomes 27. Finding the Courage to Say
This Isn't Working 28. Being Compassionate When You Are Feeling Vulnerable
29. On Your Road to Recovery Glossary Index
Beginning the Journey 2. You Are Not in This Alone 3. The Top 10 Reasons
Why a Therapist Can Help 4. Is This Workbook Really Right for Me? II.
Connecting Self-Destructive Behaviors to Past and Present Experiences 5.
It's Not Easy Being a Teenager or an Adult! 6. How Trauma Can Lead to
Self-Destructive Behaviors 7. Moving Away from the Diagnosis of "I'm
Crazy": The Strengths-Based Approach 8. Connecting to Others and Managing
Your Emotions 9. What Self-Destructive Behaviors REALLY Mean III. Why
"Letting Go: Is Hard to Do: The Cycle of Self-Harm 10. Learning about the
"Cycle" of Self-Destructive Behaviors 11. What Sets the Cycle in Motion?
12. Understanding Negative Thoughts and Feelings 13. Experiencing Tension
and Anxiety 14. What Happens When You "Zone Out" and Don't Feel Pain 15.
Engaging in Acts of Self-Harm 16. Why it Works in the Short-Term 17. Why it
Doesn't Work in the Long-Term 18. How Feeling Bad Leads to More Pain IV.
Working With and Moving Beyond Self-Destructive Behaviors 19. Working with
the Cycle of Self-Destructive Behaviors 20. Treating the Triggers 21.
Dealing with Negative Thoughts 22. Managing Negative Feelings 23.
Addressing Tension and Anxiety 24. Learning to Stay Present 25. Using
CARESS 26. Honoring the Positive Outcomes 27. Finding the Courage to Say
This Isn't Working 28. Being Compassionate When You Are Feeling Vulnerable
29. On Your Road to Recovery Glossary Index