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Christ-Centered Therapy: Empowering the Self brings together Christian faith with the Internal Family System (IFS) model. This powerful therapeutic model posits a self surrounded by subpersonalities who carry anger, fear, distrust, and other negative responses. This book provides exercises and visual aids to help both client and counselor, including worksheets, a parts map for client and counselor to use collaboratively, case studies, and a clinical outline listing the interventions in sequence. Christ-Centered Therapy: Empowering the Self is essential for Christian counselors and for…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317788904
- Artikelnr.: 40301525
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317788904
- Artikelnr.: 40301525
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction: The Need for a Breakthrough: A Personal Note
* A New Model of Personality and Treatment
* Application of IFS in a Christ-Centered Context
* Those Who Will Find This Book Helpful
* An Invitation to a Journey of Discovery
* Contents and Organization
* Exercise: Beginning the Personal Application
* Section I: The Internal Family System Model
* Chapter 1. Basic Internal Family System Concepts
* Multiplicity and Systems: Two Foundational Concepts of IFS
* Viewing the Individual As a System: The Second Concept
* Characteristics of Parts and Self in the Internal System
* The Three-Group System of Parts
* Parts Stuck in Extreme States
* Chapter Summary
* Exercise: Seeking Your Internal Family System
* Chapter 2. IFS Therapy: Changing the Internal System
* Raymond: A Case Study of Changing the Internal System
* Introducing the IFS Model
* Getting to Know the Territory
* Entering the Client's System
* Depolarizing Part
* Identifying Chains that Bind the Parts
* Releasing the Chains by Unburdening and Retrieving a Part from the
Past
* Clinical Outline for Working with Individuals
* Exercise: Get to Know a Part
* Section II: The Christ-Centered IFS Model
* Chapter 3. Christ-Centered IFS Concepts
* CCIFS, an Extension of IFS Therapy into Christian Spirituality
* Three Foundational Structures of the Internal System
* Pam's Spiritual Journey
* The Internal Struggle of Christians
* Chapter Summary
* Exercise: Seeking Your Own Internal Organization
* Chapter 4. Christ-Centered IFS Therapy
* Assessing the Appropriateness of Using the CCIFS Model
* Introducing the CCIFS Model
* Setting Goals
* Moving Ahead
* The Mountain Exercise for Christian Clients
* Pam's Guidelines for Relating to Ronald
* Healing with Jesus: Retrieving and Unburdening a Part Stuck in the
Past
* The Healing of a Memory with Jesus
* Summary of Procedures Unique to CCIFS Therapy
* Clinical Outline of CCIFS Therapy for Working with Individuals
* The Mountain Exercise
* Section III: Equipping Clients with Leadership Tools for Meeting Life
Situations
* Chapter 5. Cleaning the Slate and Keeping It Clean: The Forgiveness
Process
* Step 1: Identifying the Existence of Resentments
* Step 2: Introducing the Three-Column Worksheet and the Main
Principles
* Step 3: Helping the Client Assess the Usefulness and Timing of the
Resentment Process
* Step 4: Listing the Resentments--The Work of Column 1
* Step 5: Listing the Effects of Offending Behaviors--Column 2 Work
* Step 6: Listing Anticipated Effects of Releasing Resentments--Column
3 Work
* Step 7: Helping the Client Assess Readiness to Release Resentments
* Step 8: Designing a Ritual for Releasing Resentments
* Step 9: Assimilating the Effects of Releasing
* Step 10: Considering the Wisdom of Encountering the Offender
* The Forgiveness Process with Wrongs Experienced As Adults
* Keeping the Slate Clean: A Shorthand Victimless Process for Current
Situations
* Chapter Summary
* Clinical Outline of the Forgiveness Process
* Exercise: Wiping Your Own Slate Clean
* Chapter 6. Spotting the Parts' Downward Spiral: The First Sequence of
the Flowchart
* Kirsten's Situation
* Observing the Client's Need for Leadership Tools
* Describing the Flowchart and Helping the Client to Assess the Time
for Its Use
* Developing a Rough Draft of the Parts' Survival Sequence
* Testing the Rough Draft in a Live Situation
* Lifting the Veil: Connecting th
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction: The Need for a Breakthrough: A Personal Note
* A New Model of Personality and Treatment
* Application of IFS in a Christ-Centered Context
* Those Who Will Find This Book Helpful
* An Invitation to a Journey of Discovery
* Contents and Organization
* Exercise: Beginning the Personal Application
* Section I: The Internal Family System Model
* Chapter 1. Basic Internal Family System Concepts
* Multiplicity and Systems: Two Foundational Concepts of IFS
* Viewing the Individual As a System: The Second Concept
* Characteristics of Parts and Self in the Internal System
* The Three-Group System of Parts
* Parts Stuck in Extreme States
* Chapter Summary
* Exercise: Seeking Your Internal Family System
* Chapter 2. IFS Therapy: Changing the Internal System
* Raymond: A Case Study of Changing the Internal System
* Introducing the IFS Model
* Getting to Know the Territory
* Entering the Client's System
* Depolarizing Part
* Identifying Chains that Bind the Parts
* Releasing the Chains by Unburdening and Retrieving a Part from the
Past
* Clinical Outline for Working with Individuals
* Exercise: Get to Know a Part
* Section II: The Christ-Centered IFS Model
* Chapter 3. Christ-Centered IFS Concepts
* CCIFS, an Extension of IFS Therapy into Christian Spirituality
* Three Foundational Structures of the Internal System
* Pam's Spiritual Journey
* The Internal Struggle of Christians
* Chapter Summary
* Exercise: Seeking Your Own Internal Organization
* Chapter 4. Christ-Centered IFS Therapy
* Assessing the Appropriateness of Using the CCIFS Model
* Introducing the CCIFS Model
* Setting Goals
* Moving Ahead
* The Mountain Exercise for Christian Clients
* Pam's Guidelines for Relating to Ronald
* Healing with Jesus: Retrieving and Unburdening a Part Stuck in the
Past
* The Healing of a Memory with Jesus
* Summary of Procedures Unique to CCIFS Therapy
* Clinical Outline of CCIFS Therapy for Working with Individuals
* The Mountain Exercise
* Section III: Equipping Clients with Leadership Tools for Meeting Life
Situations
* Chapter 5. Cleaning the Slate and Keeping It Clean: The Forgiveness
Process
* Step 1: Identifying the Existence of Resentments
* Step 2: Introducing the Three-Column Worksheet and the Main
Principles
* Step 3: Helping the Client Assess the Usefulness and Timing of the
Resentment Process
* Step 4: Listing the Resentments--The Work of Column 1
* Step 5: Listing the Effects of Offending Behaviors--Column 2 Work
* Step 6: Listing Anticipated Effects of Releasing Resentments--Column
3 Work
* Step 7: Helping the Client Assess Readiness to Release Resentments
* Step 8: Designing a Ritual for Releasing Resentments
* Step 9: Assimilating the Effects of Releasing
* Step 10: Considering the Wisdom of Encountering the Offender
* The Forgiveness Process with Wrongs Experienced As Adults
* Keeping the Slate Clean: A Shorthand Victimless Process for Current
Situations
* Chapter Summary
* Clinical Outline of the Forgiveness Process
* Exercise: Wiping Your Own Slate Clean
* Chapter 6. Spotting the Parts' Downward Spiral: The First Sequence of
the Flowchart
* Kirsten's Situation
* Observing the Client's Need for Leadership Tools
* Describing the Flowchart and Helping the Client to Assess the Time
for Its Use
* Developing a Rough Draft of the Parts' Survival Sequence
* Testing the Rough Draft in a Live Situation
* Lifting the Veil: Connecting th