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'Impossibly wonderful' Daily Telegraph Revised and updated with a
brand new chapter. Find peace in a restless world. 'James's
heartfelt gentleness and masterful wisdom shine through in his
teachings. His expertise lies in his ability to light the path for
others to find their own way.' Richard Miller, clinical
psychologist, researcher and yogic scholar. In today's fast-paced
world, we've never been busier. We're surrounded by pressures from
work, family, study and social media. It can feel like there's
never time to truly switch off and relax. But the answer is simpler
than you think - and it's within you. Through simple, easily
learned techniques The Book of Rest reveals how to find a moment of
peace even in the busiest of days, and a path to a calmer, happier
and more relaxed you.
Psychoanalytic Thinking on the Unhoused Mind illuminates the
psychological underpinnings of current societal problems:
homelessness, mental distress, loneliness and states of societal
breakdown and exclusion. Illustrated with a broad range of clinical
work as well as thoughts on art and literature, the book brings to
life complex tensions between the individual psyche, the group, and
wider political and cultural structures. 'Unhoused' states of mind
are explored in rough sleepers, ex-prisoners, survivors of
institutional abuse and family trauma, and people living with
personality disorder, addiction, psychosis and dementia. Chapters
describe outreach, assessment and long-term psychotherapy, as well
as reflective practice with staff teams and care systems, and
learning from consultation, supervision and policy development. New
therapeutic responses to chronic risk and to resilience are
developed from psychoanalytic understandings of difficulties with
containment and care. The collection will be of value to
psychotherapists and other mental health practitioners, as well as
those working in therapeutic, residential and criminal justice
settings and outreach services.
Psychoanalytic Thinking on the Unhoused Mind illuminates the
psychological underpinnings of current societal problems:
homelessness, mental distress, loneliness and states of societal
breakdown and exclusion. Illustrated with a broad range of clinical
work as well as thoughts on art and literature, the book brings to
life complex tensions between the individual psyche, the group, and
wider political and cultural structures. 'Unhoused' states of mind
are explored in rough sleepers, ex-prisoners, survivors of
institutional abuse and family trauma, and people living with
personality disorder, addiction, psychosis and dementia. Chapters
describe outreach, assessment and long-term psychotherapy, as well
as reflective practice with staff teams and care systems, and
learning from consultation, supervision and policy development. New
therapeutic responses to chronic risk and to resilience are
developed from psychoanalytic understandings of difficulties with
containment and care. The collection will be of value to
psychotherapists and other mental health practitioners, as well as
those working in therapeutic, residential and criminal justice
settings and outreach services.
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The Pawn (Paperback)
Bryant Sparks; Gabrielle Brown
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R256
Discovery Miles 2 560
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