Buch, Englisch, 210 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 213 mm, Gewicht: 340 g
A Journey from a Mental Disorder to Recovery and Compassionate Insight
Buch, Englisch, 210 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 213 mm, Gewicht: 340 g
ISBN: 978-0-7890-1294-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
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Professional Practice & Development
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- Foreword - Preface - Chapter 1. A Frightening Summer Experience - Chapter 2. Critique of the Literature on Panic Attacks - Introduction - Panic Attack As Defined by the DSM-IV - The Matrix of Panic Attacks - Understanding Panic Using an Integrated Model - Treatments for Panic - Conclusion - Chapter 3. Clinical and Spiritual Perspectives on Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and the Malfunctioning of Our Brains: An Interview with Dr. David Betat - Introduction - A Dialogue with David Betat, MD - Chapter 4. The Frightened Child Hiding Behind the Facade of an Adult - The Dan Langford I First Met - Struggles with a Mission - War in the Classroom - The Crisis of the Inner Child - A New Level of Self-Awareness - Recovery - Chapter 5. The Healing of the Frightened Child - Introduction - The Tyranny of the Inner Child - Ego States and Transactional Analysis - Recovery - Chapter 6. How the Suffering of the Caregiver Benefits the Caregiver-Client Relationship—Part 1 - Chapter 7. How the Suffering of the Caregiver Benefits the Caregiver-Client Relationship—Part 2 - Introduction - What Makes a Good Caregiver? - We Live Life and Help Others from the Inside Out - The Critical Elements of the Healing Process - The Measures of a Therapist’s Integrity and Success - Conclusion - Chapter 8. Toward a Fresh Model of the Caregiver-Client Relationship: The Oneness of Human Experience—Part 1 - Introduction - The Dark Side of the Caregiving Professional’s World - Pathologies in the Therapist-Client Relationship - A New Model of the Caregiver-Client Relationship - Reflection - Chapter 9. Toward a Fresh Model of the Caregiver-Client Relationship: The Oneness of the Human Experience—Part 2 - Introduction - The Dark Side of Caregiving - A New Model of the Caregiver-Client Relationship - Chapter 10. Reflections on John Powell’s Book Fully Human, Fully Alive: A Dialogue Between Emil Authelet and Dan Langford - What It Means to Be Set Free Through the Restructuring of Our Thoughts and Perceptions of Ourselves - Strategies for Becoming Fully Human, Fully Alive - The Restructuring of Thought and Vision Therapy - Chapter 11. Finale: Relational Theology and the Circle of Life - Introduction - Thinking and Relating Holistically - Christology - God’s Original Intention and Our Deepest Need - The Mutual Interconnectedness Between Therapist and Client - Authentic Caregiving - Building a World of Caregivers - What Is Health? - The Responsibility of the Therapist - Notes - Bibliography - Index - Reference Notes Included