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The Jungian approach to analysis and psychotherapy has been
undergoing an extensive reconsideration during the past decade.
Analytical Psychology calls special attention to the areas that
have been most impacted: the core concepts and practices of the
Jungian tradition, along with relevant intellectual and historical
background. Internationally renowned authors drawing on the
forefront of advance in neuroscience, evolution, psychoanalysis,
and philosophical and historical studies, provide an overview of
the most important aspects of these developments. Beginning with a
chronicle of the history of the Jungian movement, areas covered
include: * a background to the notion of 'archetype' * human
development from a Jungian perspective * the creative extension of
Jung's theory of psychological types * re-evaluation of traditional
Jungian methods of treatment in the light of contemporary
scientific findings * Jungian development of transference and
countertransference * a new formulation of synchronicity.
Analytical Psychology presents a unique opportunity to witness a
school of psychotherapy going through a renaissance. Drawing on
original insights from its founder, C.G. Jung, this book helps
focus and shape the current state of analytical psychology and
point to areas for future exploration.
One of the few books on the topic, this updated edition offers
alternatives to disease models of addiction by exploring personal
pathways to recovery. Focusing on alcohol and drug problems, it
provides a literature review of 40 years of studies on self-change
with particular emphasis on the current decade and methodological
issues (starting with how much or how little treatment constitutes
"treatment"). The 24 experts keep the coverage consistently
readable, and dozens of brief narratives from individuals who have
successfully recovered from an addictive behavior without formal
help lend valuable personal perspectives.
One of the few books on the topic, this updated edition offers
alternatives to disease models of addiction by exploring personal
pathways to recovery. Focusing on alcohol and drug problems, it
provides a literature review of 40 years of studies on self-change
with particular emphasis on the current decade and methodological
issues (starting with how much or how little treatment constitutes
"treatment"). The 24 experts keep the coverage consistently
readable, and dozens of brief narratives from individuals who have
successfully recovered from an addictive behavior without formal
help lend valuable personal perspectives.
Millions of people would like to cut down on their drinking without
giving it up altogether and this encouraging book has helped many
make that goal a reality. Distinguished clinician-researchers
William R. Miller and Ricardo F. Munoz have spent more than 40
years studying whether moderation works, who it works (and doesn't
work) for, and how to achieve it. Armed with authoritative facts
about how much is too much, readers can set realistic, customized
moderation goals. Loads of practical strategies, stories, and
planning tips are included. Readers learn new ways to enjoy social
events, defuse tension and stress, and cope with difficult emotions
with or without a glass in hand. Updated with the latest scientific
data, the second edition is designed to be even more interactive,
and features a new chapter on mindfulness.
Drinking during pregnancy can cause a range of disabilities that
have lifelongeffects yet are 100% preventable. A variety of brief
motivational behavioral interventionsdeveloped for nonpregnant
women of childbearing age can effectivelyprevent alcohol-exposed
pregnancies (AEP).This book outlines clinical definitions and the
history of fetal alcohol spectrumdisorders (FASD), epidemiology and
effects across the lifespan, evidence-basedprevention practices
such as CHOICES and CHOICES-like interventions, andopportunities
for dissemination.Based on decades of scientific research and
clinical refinement, this volume ispacked with helpful illustrative
case vignettes, therapist-patient dialogues, sampleforms, and
handouts. The information and resources presented will help awide
variety of practitioners in diverse settings, ranging from
high-risk settingssuch as mental health and substance abuse
treatment centers to primary careclinics and universities, deliver
interventions targeting behavior change.
The authors Linda Carter Smith, Peggy Easterling Miller, Steven
Craig Smith and John Woodrow Weathers have researched and compiled
facts, stories and photos about the colorful history of the Bowman
area. Using archival documents and photographs, the authors have
assembled a history of the area that gives the reader a glimpse
into the early days of Bowman and the nearby communities.
Here is the long awaited update of research on the Rufus Porter
Landscape Mural School, greatly expanding the knowledge and
understanding of this uniquely American folk art field of the 1820s
to 1840s. The text provides detailed documentation never seen
before in print. The book takes the reader on a virtual tour of
Porter School murals in the New England states, presenting and
analyzing more than 400 colorful images, which will provide
inspiration for historians, researchers, designers, and painters
alike. It offers evidence regarding the attribution of these mostly
unsigned works, and encourages readers to apply that evidence in
reaching their own conclusions. In addition, there is a section
concerning the preservation of historic murals and various
challenges and threats to such preservation. Finally, the book
offers a "how-to" section that interprets Porter's original
published mural painting instructions in terms of modern equipment,
materials, and supplies.
This authoritative book presents a groundbreaking evidence-based
approach to conducting therapy groups for persons with substance
use disorders. The approach integrates cognitive-behavioral,
motivational interviewing, and relapse prevention techniques, while
capitalizing on the power of group processes. Clinicians are
provided with a detailed intervention framework and clear-cut
strategies for helping clients to set and meet their own treatment
goals. More than two dozen ready-to-use reproducible assessment
tools, handouts, homework exercises, and session outlines are
supplied in a convenient large-size format.
What is the secret to success? What I Need 2 Succeed will answer
that question as it reveals unknown struggles of famous people.
From presidents to inventors to sport figures, you will see how
they were able to achieve in even the most difficult of
circumstances. They had failures, but it did not stop them from
achieving. We can learn from their examples. Quotes written by
these people will be analyzed for in their famous quotes lie their
secret. They were young adults at one time also and faced many of
the same struggles and obstacles we all face. These famous
individuals started out no differently from any of us. They were
not or are not necessarily geniuses; instead ordinary people who
did extraordinary things. Find out how they turned struggles into
success. Perhaps by seeing how they coped, teenagers and young
adults can also prepare for the unknown. "What I Need 2 Succeed"
lists twenty-six character traits from A to Z that are common to
all people of success. These values will become a person's anchor
as they row their boat through the uncharted waters of life. Do you
have what it takes to make a successful life? Are you traveling on
the smooth road named Success Street or are detours and dead ends
in your way? If you have lost sight of your goal, like most of us
have at one time or another, then learn how to change the GPS of
your life to point you in the right direction.
What is the secret to success? What I Need 2 Succeed will answer
that question as it reveals unknown struggles of famous people.
From presidents to inventors to sport figures, you will see how
they were able to achieve in even the most difficult of
circumstances. They had failures, but it did not stop them from
achieving. We can learn from their examples. Quotes written by
these people will be analyzed for in their famous quotes lie their
secret. They were young adults at one time also and faced many of
the same struggles and obstacles we all face. These famous
individuals started out no differently from any of us. They were
not or are not necessarily geniuses; instead ordinary people who
did extraordinary things. Find out how they turned struggles into
success. Perhaps by seeing how they coped, teenagers and young
adults can also prepare for the unknown. What I Need 2 Succeed
lists twenty-six character traits from A to Z that are common to
all people of success. These values will become a person's anchor
as they row their boat through the uncharted waters of life. Do you
have what it takes to make a successful life? Are you traveling on
the smooth road named Success Street or are detours and dead ends
in your way? If you have lost sight of your goal, like most of us
have at one time or another, then learn how to change the GPS of
your life to point you in the right direction.
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