This book creates a scope for achieving mental wellbeing apart from the currently dominant mental health practices, critiqued for their damaging effects on individuals and families. By broadly drawing on salutary possibilities, it brings evidence of existing and emerging approaches to resolve mental distress.
This book creates a scope for achieving mental wellbeing apart from the currently dominant mental health practices, critiqued for their damaging effects on individuals and families. By broadly drawing on salutary possibilities, it brings evidence of existing and emerging approaches to resolve mental distress.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Prateeksha Sharma is a peer psychotherapist, researcher, and musicologist working out of New Delhi. She is the founder of Bright Side Family Counseling Center, an organization committed to helping people recover from all setbacks. She wears research and teaching hats almost permanently, and her first monograph is titled Barriers to Recovery from Psychosis.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Ways people heal and the zigzag nature of recovery PART I: Recovering life and the myriad ways to heal 2. Learning from mistakes, a path to autonomy 3. Restoring Children's Mental Health through Empathic Listening 4. Pride, Prejudice and Diagnosis 5. Somatic Practices: Body as a resource in the healing process 6. Can mental health professionals have alternative stories? PART II: A brush with the peer 7. Building pathways of return - stitching community rehabilitation, together 8. Healing with words 9. A palette that mixes voices and colours 10. "I feel like a person now": Negotiating twin challenges of peer and parental figure in peer therapy Bibliography
1. Ways people heal and the zigzag nature of recovery PART I: Recovering life and the myriad ways to heal 2. Learning from mistakes, a path to autonomy 3. Restoring Children's Mental Health through Empathic Listening 4. Pride, Prejudice and Diagnosis 5. Somatic Practices: Body as a resource in the healing process 6. Can mental health professionals have alternative stories? PART II: A brush with the peer 7. Building pathways of return - stitching community rehabilitation, together 8. Healing with words 9. A palette that mixes voices and colours 10. "I feel like a person now": Negotiating twin challenges of peer and parental figure in peer therapy Bibliography
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