| • Binding | | softcover |
| • Number of Pages | | 272 |
| • Height | | 9 |
| • Width | | 6 |
| • Copyright Year | | 2006 |
"Brief Therapy" doesn't mean the same thing to all therapists. In this book, Preston presents a thorough discussion of the factors that contribute to the effectiveness of therapy, and carefully integrates key elements from diverse theoretical viewpoints. Includes sections on Basic Assumptions; Maps of the Mind: Making Sense of Psychological Adaptation and Pathology; Assessment and Treatment Planning, and Treatment. Chapters include: The Nature of Human Emotional Suffering; Actions that Facilitate Emotional Healing; Characteristics of Mental Health; The Mind and the Brain: A Neurobiological Perspective; Targeting Specific Problems; and The Role of Psychotropic Medications.
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"…carefully integrates key elements from diverse…viewpoints."
--Richard D. Recor, Ph.D., The Montana Psychologist
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1. Introduction
Part One - Assumptions
2. Basic Assumptions
3. The Nature of Human Emotional Suffering
4. Understanding Emotional Healing Under Optimal Circumstances
5. Actions That Facilitate Emotional Healing
6. Emotional Growth and the Development of the Self
7. Characteristics of Mental Health
Part Two - Maps of the Mind: Making Sense of Adaptation and Pathology
8. The Cognitive Perspective
9. Schemas and Schema Theory
10. The Search for Personal Meanings: Conscious and Unconscious
11. Contributions from Humanistic Psychology
12. The Mind and the Brain: A Neurobiological Perspective
Part Three - Assessment: Understanding the Client
13. Diagnostic Maps
14. Assessing the Nature of Precipitating Events
15. Assessing the Nature of Psychological Liabilities
Part Four - Targeting Specific Problems: Treatment Strategies
16. Healthy Folks and Necessary Pain
17. Major Roadblocks: Dealing with Resistances
18. Misery Amplifiers and Unnecessary Pain
19. Making an Impact on Negative, Maladaptive Schemas
20. Repetitive, Maladaptive Interpersonal Patterns
21. Underdeveloped Sense of Self
22. Emotional Dyscontrol
23. Neurobiological Vulnerability
24. The Keys to Keeping Treatment Brief
Afterword
Appendix A
References
Index