Author: Jacquelyn Small
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0553348000
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Already a classic in the alcohol treatment and counseling communities, here is a life-changing guide for anyone in a therapeutic relationship—whether a professional counselor, a teacher, a parent, or a friend. Based on studies that pinpoint the characteristics of the most effective therapists, Becoming Naturally Therapeutic shows you how to help those you care about by opening your heart and releasing the healer within. A nationally known pioneer in the area of addiction and transpersonal psychology, Jacquelyn Small shows you how to emphasize without enabling, how to care without controlling, and how by helping others in a genuine spirit of giving you invariably help yourself. She teaches how the true art of therapy lives within us all. You’ll learn: • The ten characteristics—from empathy and warmth to immediacy and concreteness—that all counselors need to discover within themselves. • How to overcome patterns of toxic relating—the pitfalls of the preacher, judge, teacher, or savior that are barriers to true intimacy. • The principle of helpful confrontation: when to use it and how. • How to “straight-talk” beyond codependent ways of helping and point those in need to their own inner strength. Complete with practical exercises and sample dialogues, this clear and compassionate guide will help you let go and become the natural healer you are meant to be.
Becoming Naturally Therapeutic
Author: Jacquelyn Small
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0553348000
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Already a classic in the alcohol treatment and counseling communities, here is a life-changing guide for anyone in a therapeutic relationship—whether a professional counselor, a teacher, a parent, or a friend. Based on studies that pinpoint the characteristics of the most effective therapists, Becoming Naturally Therapeutic shows you how to help those you care about by opening your heart and releasing the healer within. A nationally known pioneer in the area of addiction and transpersonal psychology, Jacquelyn Small shows you how to emphasize without enabling, how to care without controlling, and how by helping others in a genuine spirit of giving you invariably help yourself. She teaches how the true art of therapy lives within us all. You’ll learn: • The ten characteristics—from empathy and warmth to immediacy and concreteness—that all counselors need to discover within themselves. • How to overcome patterns of toxic relating—the pitfalls of the preacher, judge, teacher, or savior that are barriers to true intimacy. • The principle of helpful confrontation: when to use it and how. • How to “straight-talk” beyond codependent ways of helping and point those in need to their own inner strength. Complete with practical exercises and sample dialogues, this clear and compassionate guide will help you let go and become the natural healer you are meant to be.
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0553348000
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Already a classic in the alcohol treatment and counseling communities, here is a life-changing guide for anyone in a therapeutic relationship—whether a professional counselor, a teacher, a parent, or a friend. Based on studies that pinpoint the characteristics of the most effective therapists, Becoming Naturally Therapeutic shows you how to help those you care about by opening your heart and releasing the healer within. A nationally known pioneer in the area of addiction and transpersonal psychology, Jacquelyn Small shows you how to emphasize without enabling, how to care without controlling, and how by helping others in a genuine spirit of giving you invariably help yourself. She teaches how the true art of therapy lives within us all. You’ll learn: • The ten characteristics—from empathy and warmth to immediacy and concreteness—that all counselors need to discover within themselves. • How to overcome patterns of toxic relating—the pitfalls of the preacher, judge, teacher, or savior that are barriers to true intimacy. • The principle of helpful confrontation: when to use it and how. • How to “straight-talk” beyond codependent ways of helping and point those in need to their own inner strength. Complete with practical exercises and sample dialogues, this clear and compassionate guide will help you let go and become the natural healer you are meant to be.
Therapists at Risk
Author: Lawrence E. Hedges
Publisher: Jason Aronson
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Therapists are at risk, and the risk is increasing. Well-meaning practitioners used to believe that if they were adhering to ethical codes, and doing their best, they didn't have to worry about being sued or brought before a licensing board. But numerous well-publicized cases, and even more settled outside the limelight of the press have changed all that. Therapists are now worried, and rightfully so. And all of this has happened at the same time that therapists are learning better ways to help very troubled patients who have often been severely abused and traumatized. Though these patients often require less rigid and more personal and creative approaches that may deviate from some proposed norm, they are also most often those who threaten legal action against their therapists. How does one engage intensely with these patients without being drawn into potentially destructive countertransference enactments? How does one remain a creative, spontaneous and helpful therapist while avoiding being pulled into a voracious and inhuman legal system? These are a few of the important questions addressed by this book.
Publisher: Jason Aronson
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Therapists are at risk, and the risk is increasing. Well-meaning practitioners used to believe that if they were adhering to ethical codes, and doing their best, they didn't have to worry about being sued or brought before a licensing board. But numerous well-publicized cases, and even more settled outside the limelight of the press have changed all that. Therapists are now worried, and rightfully so. And all of this has happened at the same time that therapists are learning better ways to help very troubled patients who have often been severely abused and traumatized. Though these patients often require less rigid and more personal and creative approaches that may deviate from some proposed norm, they are also most often those who threaten legal action against their therapists. How does one engage intensely with these patients without being drawn into potentially destructive countertransference enactments? How does one remain a creative, spontaneous and helpful therapist while avoiding being pulled into a voracious and inhuman legal system? These are a few of the important questions addressed by this book.
Becoming Naturally Therapeutic: A Return to the True Essence of Helping
Author: Jacquelyn Small
Publisher: Turtleback Books
ISBN: 9781417715589
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Already a classic in the alcoholism treatment community, Becoming Naturally Therapeutic is a guide for all who serve as listeners of counselors in the lives of others.
Publisher: Turtleback Books
ISBN: 9781417715589
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Already a classic in the alcoholism treatment community, Becoming Naturally Therapeutic is a guide for all who serve as listeners of counselors in the lives of others.
An Immense New Power to Heal
Author: Lee Gutkind
Publisher: Underland Press
ISBN: 1937163075
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Is personalized medicine—what some scientists call genetic medicine—a pipe dream or a panacea? Francis Collins, current director of the National Institutes of Health and director of the Human Genome Project, considers this new era “the greatest revolution since Leonardo,” while Nobel Laureate Leland Hartwell compares personalized medicine to a train that has not yet left the station—“a very slow train with a very long way to go . . . before we arrive at our destination.” There is no denying that new technology, which has triggered an explosion of scientific information, is ushering in a revolution in medicine—for specialists, general practitioners and the public. Anyone can spit in a cup and, for a small fee, learn about his or her individual genetic make-up. But how useful is this information, really, to us or to our doctors? What’s more, how much do we truly want to know—and have others know—about our possible destiny? There is more than we can imagine at stake. In An Immense New Power to Heal, authors Lee Gutkind and Pagan Kennedy delve into the personal side of personalized medicine and offer the physician’s perspective and the patient’s experience through intimate narratives and case studies. They also offer an intriguing background of the personalized medicine movement including the fascinating personalities of the key scientists involved as well as a glimpse into the in-fighting that accompanies any race for a scientific breakthrough. The result is a highly engaging, lively, and provocative discussion about this revolution in health care, and most importantly, what it really means for patients now and in the future.
Publisher: Underland Press
ISBN: 1937163075
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Is personalized medicine—what some scientists call genetic medicine—a pipe dream or a panacea? Francis Collins, current director of the National Institutes of Health and director of the Human Genome Project, considers this new era “the greatest revolution since Leonardo,” while Nobel Laureate Leland Hartwell compares personalized medicine to a train that has not yet left the station—“a very slow train with a very long way to go . . . before we arrive at our destination.” There is no denying that new technology, which has triggered an explosion of scientific information, is ushering in a revolution in medicine—for specialists, general practitioners and the public. Anyone can spit in a cup and, for a small fee, learn about his or her individual genetic make-up. But how useful is this information, really, to us or to our doctors? What’s more, how much do we truly want to know—and have others know—about our possible destiny? There is more than we can imagine at stake. In An Immense New Power to Heal, authors Lee Gutkind and Pagan Kennedy delve into the personal side of personalized medicine and offer the physician’s perspective and the patient’s experience through intimate narratives and case studies. They also offer an intriguing background of the personalized medicine movement including the fascinating personalities of the key scientists involved as well as a glimpse into the in-fighting that accompanies any race for a scientific breakthrough. The result is a highly engaging, lively, and provocative discussion about this revolution in health care, and most importantly, what it really means for patients now and in the future.
The Soul of Psychotherapy
Author: Carlton Cornett
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0684839024
Category : Counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
In this concise, thoughtful, and practical book, clinician Carlton Cornett explores the relevance of religion and spirituality to the clinical process and describes how to integrate issues of spirituality into everyday professional practice.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0684839024
Category : Counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
In this concise, thoughtful, and practical book, clinician Carlton Cornett explores the relevance of religion and spirituality to the clinical process and describes how to integrate issues of spirituality into everyday professional practice.
Celebrate-your-womanhood Therapy
Author: Karen Katafiasz
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1497683149
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
This book rejoices in the distinctive experiences and manifold gifts of half the human family. Timely and relevant with enchanting illustrations, the book offers an affirming and powerful message for women of all ages and life situations.
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1497683149
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
This book rejoices in the distinctive experiences and manifold gifts of half the human family. Timely and relevant with enchanting illustrations, the book offers an affirming and powerful message for women of all ages and life situations.
Take-charge-of-your-life Therapy
Author: R. W. Alley
Publisher: Abbey Press
ISBN: 9780870292712
Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Take-charge-of-your-life Therapy uses a delightful blend of insightful guidelines and charming elfin illustrations to demonstrate how you can plunge into your life with enthusiasm and live it to the full.
Publisher: Abbey Press
ISBN: 9780870292712
Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Take-charge-of-your-life Therapy uses a delightful blend of insightful guidelines and charming elfin illustrations to demonstrate how you can plunge into your life with enthusiasm and live it to the full.
Awakening in Time
Author: Jacquelyn Small
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 9780553349559
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
A pioneer in psychological and spiritual approaches to addiction, Jacquelyn Small integrates ideas from the Twelve Step movement, Jungian thought, Western mysticism, and Eastern philosophy to create a path-breaking new synthesis. She shows that "codependence," rather than being a term that labels and limits us, is a spiritual crisis with a sacred purpose -- and a spiritual solution. Book jacket.
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 9780553349559
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
A pioneer in psychological and spiritual approaches to addiction, Jacquelyn Small integrates ideas from the Twelve Step movement, Jungian thought, Western mysticism, and Eastern philosophy to create a path-breaking new synthesis. She shows that "codependence," rather than being a term that labels and limits us, is a spiritual crisis with a sacred purpose -- and a spiritual solution. Book jacket.
The Heart & Soul of Being Therapeutic
Author: Phillip Mountrose
Publisher: Awakenings Institute
ISBN: 0965378713
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Do you want to be the best healing practitioner you can be? Do you want to maximize your ability to help others, and feel greatabout yourself and your healing abilities? Whether you are a lay practitioner or a professional, this e-book can help you to optimize your ability to heal with your heart and soul.For more than a quarter of a century, Phillip and Jane Mountrose have helped countless clients and taught hundreds of classes and seminars on personal growth. They have also written six books and produced over 25 audios and videos on how to heal yourself and others, including Getting Thru to Your Emotions with EFT, Getting Thru to Your Soul, Getting Thru to Kids, Awaken to Your True Purpose, and The Holistic Approach to Eating.Here is what you will receive in this multi-purpose resource, that is not available in any stores: * Hundreds of practical and transformational tips, exercises, and strategies. You put these into practice immediately, as well as be able to refer to them time and time again. * A versatile reference to give your practice structure, guidance, and proven strategies to enhance your therapeutic relationships and bolster your confidence and expertise. * A handbook of multiple strategies to use when you get stuck and want to know how to succeed with those you help. * An extension of your skills and knowledge. * Ways to minimize your weaknesses and maximize your strengths. * A catalyst for raising your own awareness. Accessing these powerful new resources elevates your consciousness and ability to be present, which serve as your greatest asset to fostering therapeutic relationships. * An easy-to-follow guide that will make your practice more enjoyable. " 'Seven Keys For Getting Thru to Clients', the e-book subtitle, expertly summarizes the full intent of the book and does so with a gentle finesse and common sense, not found in most texts of its kind. The book is full of nuts-and-bolts information suitable both for the beginner and those that have already done work in the field.This book is an easy read, but don't however underestimate its value. Read it through, highlight the key points and read it again. There is a lot of information here, so much in fact that you can't begin to catch it all the first time around. The Soulful Traits Assessment Chart alone requires truthfulness, thought and some journaling time. " Samuel Turner Spiritual Counselor, [email protected]*
Publisher: Awakenings Institute
ISBN: 0965378713
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Do you want to be the best healing practitioner you can be? Do you want to maximize your ability to help others, and feel greatabout yourself and your healing abilities? Whether you are a lay practitioner or a professional, this e-book can help you to optimize your ability to heal with your heart and soul.For more than a quarter of a century, Phillip and Jane Mountrose have helped countless clients and taught hundreds of classes and seminars on personal growth. They have also written six books and produced over 25 audios and videos on how to heal yourself and others, including Getting Thru to Your Emotions with EFT, Getting Thru to Your Soul, Getting Thru to Kids, Awaken to Your True Purpose, and The Holistic Approach to Eating.Here is what you will receive in this multi-purpose resource, that is not available in any stores: * Hundreds of practical and transformational tips, exercises, and strategies. You put these into practice immediately, as well as be able to refer to them time and time again. * A versatile reference to give your practice structure, guidance, and proven strategies to enhance your therapeutic relationships and bolster your confidence and expertise. * A handbook of multiple strategies to use when you get stuck and want to know how to succeed with those you help. * An extension of your skills and knowledge. * Ways to minimize your weaknesses and maximize your strengths. * A catalyst for raising your own awareness. Accessing these powerful new resources elevates your consciousness and ability to be present, which serve as your greatest asset to fostering therapeutic relationships. * An easy-to-follow guide that will make your practice more enjoyable. " 'Seven Keys For Getting Thru to Clients', the e-book subtitle, expertly summarizes the full intent of the book and does so with a gentle finesse and common sense, not found in most texts of its kind. The book is full of nuts-and-bolts information suitable both for the beginner and those that have already done work in the field.This book is an easy read, but don't however underestimate its value. Read it through, highlight the key points and read it again. There is a lot of information here, so much in fact that you can't begin to catch it all the first time around. The Soulful Traits Assessment Chart alone requires truthfulness, thought and some journaling time. " Samuel Turner Spiritual Counselor, [email protected]*
Evidence-based Family Medicine
Author: Walter W. Rosser
Publisher: Hamilton, Ont. : B.C. Decker
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This volume is designed to help educators, practitioners and patients teach evidence-based medicine. Until the middle of the last century, most interventions in clinical practice were based on the experience of generations of physicians. The evolution of epidemiology, and subsequently clinical epidemiology, resulted in methods that allowed the objective critique of all therapies used in clinical practice.
Publisher: Hamilton, Ont. : B.C. Decker
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This volume is designed to help educators, practitioners and patients teach evidence-based medicine. Until the middle of the last century, most interventions in clinical practice were based on the experience of generations of physicians. The evolution of epidemiology, and subsequently clinical epidemiology, resulted in methods that allowed the objective critique of all therapies used in clinical practice.