Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 552 g
Contemporary Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Ego-Strengthening
Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 552 g
Reihe: Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions
ISBN: 978-1-032-58086-9
Verlag: Routledge
Inner Strengths is the first book to meet the need for a comprehensive treatment of approaches to ego-strengthening in psychotherapy. It provides a historical breakthrough in the history of ego-strengthening education, and explores contemporary psychodynamic, object relations, self-psychology, ego state, and transpersonal theoretical models for understanding how and why ego-strengthening occurs.
Written by two experienced psychotherapists, who were active in developing the newer, projective-evocative ego-strengthening techniques, this book emphasizes the utilization of patients' inner resources. They survey the history of ego-strengthening efforts and show how that which has been considered intrinsically hypnotic connects with the great traditions of psychotherapy. Additionally, they offer step-by-step instructions for a diversity of ego-strengthening methods that can be used for patient self-care, internal boundary formation, and personality maturation in a wide range of clinical conditions. Their discussion of the fundamental concepts of ego-strengthening draws on their theoretical and clinical explorations of dynamic internal resources such as memory, strength, wisdom, self-soothing, and love.
Throughout the book, theory is balanced by an unusual richness of extended clinical examples and a wide variety of practical ego-strengthening scripts. This classic edition is essential reading for seasoned clinicians of hypnosis and beginners alike.
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Postgraduate and Professional Reference
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Foreword to the Classic Edition by Shirley McNeal Foreword by Stephen Gilligan Foreword by John G Watkins and Helen H Watkins Preface 1. Ego-Strengthening: The Therapeutic Tradition 2. Ego-Strengthening: The Classical Hypnotic Tradition 3. Ego-Strengthening: The Ericksonian Tradition 4. The Ego-State Model in Hypnotic and Nonhypnotic Psychotherapy 5. The Utilization of Time as a Vehicle for Projective/Evocative Ego-Strengthening 6. The Ego: Its Composition 7. Internal Self-Soothing and the Development of the Self 8. Inner Love: Projective/Evocative Ego-Strengthening with Inner Resources of Love 9. Good Fences Make Good Neighbours: Internal Boundary Formation 10. Other Projective/Evocative Techniques 11. Ego-Strengthening in the Treatment of Performance Anxiety 12. Ego-Strengthening in the Treatment of Complex Clinical Syndromes 13. Ego-Strengthening with Posttraumatic and Dissociative Disorders I: Overview, Stabilization and the Repair of Developmental Deficits 14. Ego-Strengthening With Posttraumatic and Dissociative Disorders II: Uncovering and Integration 15. The Strengthened Ego and the Transpersonal Self in Living and Dying Appendix References