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Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) remains unique in
providing instruments for dealing with clients with prominent
emotional inhibition and suppression, a population for whom
treatment options are largely lacking. This book provides
clinicians with techniques to treat this population, including
guided imagery and re-scripting, two-chairs, role-play,
body-oriented work and interpersonal mindfulness. Metacognitive
Interpersonal Therapy is aimed at increasing clients' awareness of
their inner world, fostering a sense of agency over their
experience, and dismantling the core, embodied aspects of the
schemas. The techniques included also provide clients with fresh
instruments to overcome pain and act creatively in their everyday
life. Using an improved version of the MIT decision-making
procedure, the authors have provided a set of techniques aimed at
modifying mental imagery, body states, and behaviour, as well as at
steering attention to avoid falling prey to rumination. The book is
structured to gently push clients towards change, but also to
always prioritize the clients' goals and needs. Metacognitive
Interpersonal Therapy serves as an important guide for clinicians
of any orientation.
Patients with personality disorders need targeted treatments which
are able to deal with the specific aspects of the core pathology
and to tackle the challenges they present to the treatment
clinicians. Such patients, however, are often difficult to engage,
are prone to ruptures in the therapeutic alliance, and have
difficulty adhering to a manualized treatment. Giancarlo Dimaggio,
Antonella Montano, Raffaele Popolo and Giampaolo Salvatore aim to
change this, and have developed a practical and systematic manual
for the clinician, using Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT),
and including detailed procedures for dealing with a range of
personality disorders. The book is divided into two parts,
Pathology, and Treatment, and provides precise instructions on how
to move from the basic steps of forming an alliance, drafting a
therapy contract and promoting self-reflections, to the more
advanced steps of promoting change and helping the patient move
toward health and adaptation. With clinical examples, summaries of
therapies, and excerpts of session transcripts, Metacognitive
Interpersonal Therapy for Personality Disorders will be welcomed by
psychotherapists, clinical psychologists and other mental health
professionals involved in the treatment of personality disorders.
Patients with personality disorders need targeted treatments which
are able to deal with the specific aspects of the core pathology
and to tackle the challenges they present to the treatment
clinicians. Such patients, however, are often difficult to engage,
are prone to ruptures in the therapeutic alliance, and have
difficulty adhering to a manualized treatment. Giancarlo Dimaggio,
Antonella Montano, Raffaele Popolo and Giampaolo Salvatore aim to
change this, and have developed a practical and systematic manual
for the clinician, using Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT),
and including detailed procedures for dealing with a range of
personality disorders. The book is divided into two parts,
Pathology, and Treatment, and provides precise instructions on how
to move from the basic steps of forming an alliance, drafting a
therapy contract and promoting self-reflections, to the more
advanced steps of promoting change and helping the patient move
toward health and adaptation. With clinical examples, summaries of
therapies, and excerpts of session transcripts, Metacognitive
Interpersonal Therapy for Personality Disorders will be welcomed by
psychotherapists, clinical psychologists and other mental health
professionals involved in the treatment of personality disorders.
Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) remains unique in
providing instruments for dealing with clients with prominent
emotional inhibition and suppression, a population for whom
treatment options are largely lacking. This book provides
clinicians with techniques to treat this population, including
guided imagery and re-scripting, two-chairs, role-play,
body-oriented work and interpersonal mindfulness. Metacognitive
Interpersonal Therapy is aimed at increasing clients' awareness of
their inner world, fostering a sense of agency over their
experience, and dismantling the core, embodied aspects of the
schemas. The techniques included also provide clients with fresh
instruments to overcome pain and act creatively in their everyday
life. Using an improved version of the MIT decision-making
procedure, the authors have provided a set of techniques aimed at
modifying mental imagery, body states, and behaviour, as well as at
steering attention to avoid falling prey to rumination. The book is
structured to gently push clients towards change, but also to
always prioritize the clients' goals and needs. Metacognitive
Interpersonal Therapy serves as an important guide for clinicians
of any orientation.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
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++++ Le Memorie Dei Miei Tempi Giampaolo Salvatore Cognetti Stab.
tip. Pansini, 1874 History; Europe; Italy; History / Europe /
Italy; Naples (Kingdom)
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