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Learning from Resilient People - Lessons We Can Apply to Counseling and Psychotherapy (Hardcover)
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Learning from Resilient People - Lessons We Can Apply to Counseling and Psychotherapy (Hardcover)
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This comprehensive core textbook analyzes how resilient people
navigate the troubled waters of life's traumas and identifies how
learning about resilience may help cultivate this quality in other,
less resilient, people. Author Morley D. Glicken explains the inner
self-healing processes of resilient people and helps individuals
training in the helping professions to learn to use these processes
in working with their clients. Key Features: Presents Current
Research on Resilience: The most current data is provided on a
variety of common physical, social, and emotional problems
experienced by people and the way in which resilient people cope
with those problems. In addition, an entire chapter summarizes what
we know about resilience and how it can be applied to clinical
practice. Provides Engaging Case Examples: Wonderful and honestly
written stories from resilient people about how they cope so well
with their traumas illustrate how therapy using resilience can
work. From this perspective, therapy draws from strength rather
than deficit or psychopathology. There is also a chapter on
resilient communities, not often discussed in literature, which
supports the idea that communities can help people increase their
resilience. Examines Resilience Across the Life Cycle: The meaning
and definitions of resilience is discussed as well as how it
functions throughout the life cycle and through multiple life
events. This book also clarifies the erroneous notion that
resilient people are endlessly resilient and helps recognize
resilience as an actual and real attribute, and not one that makes
people seem super human. Intended Audience: This is an ideal
textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in Psychology,
Counseling, Social Work, Psychiatric Nursing, Marriage and Family
Counseling, and Criminal Justice that teach direct practice
techniques, approaches, and theories. It is also a valuable
resource for practitioners, administrators, teachers, mental health
workers, and family service agencies.?
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