The goals of this text include providing a practical overview of the fundamental dynamics of human behavior and consciousness; highlighting important contributions from world perspectives currently not yet well-known in Western psychology; helping readers develop their own integrated understanding of psychology and helping processes; and identifying optimal knowledge and skills. As such, the text provides a cutting-edge presentation on integrative, alternative techniques for human behavior change agents. The author includes hot topics such as mind-body issues, meditation, spirituality, and eastern approaches.
This edited volume examines the new ways of conceptualizing Psychology as an integrative science to understand human problems at the individual, group, societal, and national levels.
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... the integrative practitioner as he or she draws on a number of different approaches (Coles 1996). In offering this form of accommodation the skilled helper model has had some surprising bedfellows. Inskipp (1993), for instance, has ...
It will restore balance and joy in your practice and life. This book is a great introduction and practical guide for PAs or any other health-care providers who are wanting to start their own integrative practice.
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"Culture, Psychotherapy, and Counseling is a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on counseling and psychotherapy focusing on culture in the fields of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Social Work, and Psychiatry.
... The integrative helper: Convergence of Eastern and Western traditions. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. Miller, G. (2001). Changing the subject: Self-construction in brief therapy. In J. F. Gubrium &J. A. Holstein (Eds.), Institutional ...
Although it has a consistent a big-picture perspective, this book emphasizes the role of counselors to make contact with their individual clients, to help them feel understood, and to clarify the major issues that trouble them.
This volume examines the role of mindfulness principles and practices in a range of well-established cognitive and behavioral treatment approaches.