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Life Events and Emotional Disorder Revisited explores the variety
of events that can occur, their inherent characteristics and how
they affect our lives and emotions, and in turn their impact on our
mental health and wellbeing. The book focuses on current social
problems nationally and internationally, showing the reach of life
events research including those linked to Covid-19. It also
discusses trauma experiences and how they fit in the life events
scheme. To underpin the various life event dimensions identified
(such as loss, danger and humiliation), the authors have developed
an underlying model of human needs, jeopardised by the most
damaging life events. This includes attachment, security, identity
and achievement. The book brings together classic research findings
with new advances in the field of life events research, culminating
in a new theoretical framework of life events, including new
discussions on trauma, on positive events and an online methodology
for measuring them. Additionally, it draws out the clinical
implications to apply the research for improved practice. The book
will be of interest to researchers, clinicians and students in
psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy in broadening their
understanding of how life events impact on individuals and how this
can be applied to enhance clinical practice and stimulate future
research.
Life Events and Emotional Disorder Revisited explores the variety
of events that can occur, their inherent characteristics and how
they affect our lives and emotions, and in turn their impact on our
mental health and wellbeing. The book focuses on current social
problems nationally and internationally, showing the reach of life
events research including those linked to Covid-19. It also
discusses trauma experiences and how they fit in the life events
scheme. To underpin the various life event dimensions identified
(such as loss, danger and humiliation), the authors have developed
an underlying model of human needs, jeopardised by the most
damaging life events. This includes attachment, security, identity
and achievement. The book brings together classic research findings
with new advances in the field of life events research, culminating
in a new theoretical framework of life events, including new
discussions on trauma, on positive events and an online methodology
for measuring them. Additionally, it draws out the clinical
implications to apply the research for improved practice. The book
will be of interest to researchers, clinicians and students in
psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy in broadening their
understanding of how life events impact on individuals and how this
can be applied to enhance clinical practice and stimulate future
research.
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