Excessive shame can be associated with poor psychological adjustment, interpersonal difficulties, and overall poor life functioning. Consequently, shame is prevalent among individuals undergoing psychotherapy. Yet, there is limited guidance for clinicians trying to help their clients deal with shame-related concerns. This book explores the manifestations of shame and presents several approaches for treatment. It brings together the insights of master clinicians from different theoretical and practice orientations, such as psychodynamics, object relations, emotion-focused therapy, functional analysis, group therapy, family therapy, and couples therapy. The chapters address all aspects of shame, including how it develops, how it relates to psychological difficulties, how to recognize it, and how to help clients resolve it. Strategies for dealing with therapist shame are also provided, since therapist shame can be triggered during sessions and can complicate the therapeutic alliance. With rich, detailed case studies in almost every chapter, this book will be a practical resource for clinicians working with a broad range of populations and clinical problems.
Told in the form of eight stories about contemporary men and women, this text shows the thinking and practice of psychoanalysis today - the emotional encounter between analyst and client laid bare.
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"This book is for therapists who want to enhance their effectiveness with clients whose spirituality is a salient part of their worldview.
Offers a collection of pieces that draw on the author's 35 years experience as a psychotherapist.
Cet ouvrage propose une introduction claire et rigoureuse aux méthodes quantitatives en sciences humaines et sociales.
This volume builds on a complementary volume (The Ethical Visions of Psychotherapy), to explore therapeutic conceptions of human flourishing.
This book enables you to be who you need to be in a therapeutic situation: yourself. Both scholarly and easy to use, this counseling text will be a resource you'll use again and again.
This is an entertaining, informative and insightful account, illustrated with real case studies, of how patients and therapists alike can get the most out of psychotherapy.
This book works well in both advanced and introductory courses in social work theory and practice, counseling psychology practice, clinical psychology practice, and human services practice.
... bond, a Sacred Bond. But the seeking must be conducted very carefully and safely, and the path toward the goal of this great joy must always stay focused on the needs of the other. The resulting feeling is properly called worship and ...