This book introduces the concept of the "Person One Could Have Become" and shows the importance of mourning for individuals with all sorts of traumatic experiences (abuse, neglect, or pregnancy loss). Presented here are philosophical tenets (existential-humanistic) as well as the clinical applications (integrative group psychotherapy). The role of the psychotherapist and appropriate supervision is emphasized. The book utilizes examples of traumatized individuals who struggle during psychotherapy.
This book introduces the concept of the "Person One Could Have Become" and shows the importance of mourning for individuals with all sorts of traumatic experiences (abuse, neglect, or pregnancy loss). Presented here are philosophical tenets (existential-humanistic) as well as the clinical applications (integrative group psychotherapy). The role of the psychotherapist and appropriate supervision is emphasized. The book utilizes examples of traumatized individuals who struggle during psychotherapy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Witold Simon, MD, PhD, CGP, is Assistant Professor at the Department of Neurotic Disorders and Psychotherapy, at the Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw, Poland.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter I. Clash of determinism and existentialism: Causal explanations versus contextual meanings Chapter II. The shattering ramifications of abuse and neglect Chapter III. Potential traumatic consequences of pregnancy loss Chapter IV. The anamnesis of two individuals experienced by trauma Chapter V. The Person One Could Have Become Chapter VI. Mourning the Person One Could Have Become Chapter VII. The clinical application of mourning the Person One Could Have Become: the NEST group psychotherapy Chapter VIII. The role of the therapist in mourning the Person One Could Have Become Chapter IX. Supervision of the process of mourning the Person One Could Have Become Chapter X. The clients' process of defining and mourning the Person One Could Have Become Chapter XI. Long-term ramifications: Continuous process of transformation beyond the termination of psychotherapy Chapter XII. Aftermath of clients' mourning processes Chapter XIII. Critique of the concept of mourning the Person One Could Have Become Conclusions References Index Author
Preface Chapter I. Clash of determinism and existentialism: Causal explanations versus contextual meanings Chapter II. The shattering ramifications of abuse and neglect Chapter III. Potential traumatic consequences of pregnancy loss Chapter IV. The anamnesis of two individuals experienced by trauma Chapter V. The Person One Could Have Become Chapter VI. Mourning the Person One Could Have Become Chapter VII. The clinical application of mourning the Person One Could Have Become: the NEST group psychotherapy Chapter VIII. The role of the therapist in mourning the Person One Could Have Become Chapter IX. Supervision of the process of mourning the Person One Could Have Become Chapter X. The clients' process of defining and mourning the Person One Could Have Become Chapter XI. Long-term ramifications: Continuous process of transformation beyond the termination of psychotherapy Chapter XII. Aftermath of clients' mourning processes Chapter XIII. Critique of the concept of mourning the Person One Could Have Become Conclusions References Index Author
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