Transformational Chairwork celebrates the art and science of Chairwork. By explaining the use of psychotherapeutic dialogues in clinical practice, this book can help mental health professionals to enliven and deepen therapeutic work and more effectively help their patients heal their past, claim their present, and create their future.
Transformational Chairwork celebrates the art and science of Chairwork. By explaining the use of psychotherapeutic dialogues in clinical practice, this book can help mental health professionals to enliven and deepen therapeutic work and more effectively help their patients heal their past, claim their present, and create their future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott Kellogg, is clinical assistant professor in the New York University Department of Psychology. In addition to his teaching and private practice, he conducts chairwork training seminars across the world. His website is http://transformationalchairwork.com
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Chapter One: Speaking One's Mind Chapter Two: External Dialogues: Grief, Loss, and Unfinished Business Chapter Three: External Dialogues: The Treatment of Trauma and Difficult Relationships Chapter Four: External Dialogues: Assertiveness and Behavioral Rehearsal Chapter Five: Internal Dialogues: Multiplicity and Inner Conflict Chapter Six: Internal Dialogues: Inner Critic and Negative Schema Voices Chapter Seven: Inner Dialogues: Polarity Work Chapter Eight: Substance Use and Addictive Behaviors Chapter Nine: Feminist Therapy, Internalized Oppression, Somatic Concerns, and Working with Psychosis Chapter Ten: Deepening Your Practice References Index
Acknowledgments Chapter One: Speaking One's Mind Chapter Two: External Dialogues: Grief, Loss, and Unfinished Business Chapter Three: External Dialogues: The Treatment of Trauma and Difficult Relationships Chapter Four: External Dialogues: Assertiveness and Behavioral Rehearsal Chapter Five: Internal Dialogues: Multiplicity and Inner Conflict Chapter Six: Internal Dialogues: Inner Critic and Negative Schema Voices Chapter Seven: Inner Dialogues: Polarity Work Chapter Eight: Substance Use and Addictive Behaviors Chapter Nine: Feminist Therapy, Internalized Oppression, Somatic Concerns, and Working with Psychosis Chapter Ten: Deepening Your Practice References Index
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