Clara E. Hill
Meaning in Life: A Therapist's Guide
Clara E. Hill
Meaning in Life: A Therapist's Guide
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Author Clara Hill analyzes various theoretical approaches to meaning-in-life (MIL), and provides clear, practical guidance on how to incorporate MIL as a construct and focus in therapy.
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Author Clara Hill analyzes various theoretical approaches to meaning-in-life (MIL), and provides clear, practical guidance on how to incorporate MIL as a construct and focus in therapy.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 231
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781433828874
- ISBN-10: 1433828871
- Artikelnr.: 50451233
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 231
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781433828874
- ISBN-10: 1433828871
- Artikelnr.: 50451233
Clara E. Hill, PhD, earned her doctorate at Southern Illinois University in 1974. She started her career in 1974 as an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, and is currently still there as a professor. She has been president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, editor of the Journal of Counseling Psychology, and coeditor of Psychotherapy Research. Her awards include the Leona Tyler Award (APA Division 17: Society of Counseling Psychology), the Distinguished Psychologist Award (APA Division 29: Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy), the Distinguished Research Career Award (Society for Psychotherapy Research), and the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award (Section on Counseling and Psychotherapy Process and Outcome Research, Society for Counseling Psychology). Her major research interests are helping skills, psychotherapy process and outcome, training and supervising therapists, dreamwork, meaning in life, and qualitative research. Dr. Hill has published more than 220 journal articles, more than 75 book chapters, and 14 books (including Helping Skills [2014]; Dream Work in Therapy [2004]; and Consensual Qualitative Research [2012]).
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue
Part I. Overview of Meaning in Life
Chapter 1. Definition of Meaning in Life
Chapter 2. Development and Nature of Meaning in Life
Chapter 3. Sources of Meaning
Part II. Therapeutic Applications for Working With Meaning in Life
Chapter 4. Existing Psychotherapy Theories About Meaning in Life
Chapter 5. A Model for Working With Meaning in Life
Chapter 6. Meaning-in-Life Work With Specific Client Problems
Chapter 7. Case Examples of Clients With Meaning-in-Life Concerns
Chapter 8. Multicultural and Ethical Considerations in Working With Meaning
in Life in Psychotherapy
Chapter 9. Finding Meaning in Life: A Self-Help Guide
Part III. Research on Meaning in Life
Chapter 10. Our Research at the University of Maryland on Meaning in Life
Chapter 11. Measurement of Meaning in Life
Part IV. Conclusion
Chapter 12. Future Directions
References
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Prologue
Part I. Overview of Meaning in Life
Chapter 1. Definition of Meaning in Life
Chapter 2. Development and Nature of Meaning in Life
Chapter 3. Sources of Meaning
Part II. Therapeutic Applications for Working With Meaning in Life
Chapter 4. Existing Psychotherapy Theories About Meaning in Life
Chapter 5. A Model for Working With Meaning in Life
Chapter 6. Meaning-in-Life Work With Specific Client Problems
Chapter 7. Case Examples of Clients With Meaning-in-Life Concerns
Chapter 8. Multicultural and Ethical Considerations in Working With Meaning
in Life in Psychotherapy
Chapter 9. Finding Meaning in Life: A Self-Help Guide
Part III. Research on Meaning in Life
Chapter 10. Our Research at the University of Maryland on Meaning in Life
Chapter 11. Measurement of Meaning in Life
Part IV. Conclusion
Chapter 12. Future Directions
References
Index
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue
Part I. Overview of Meaning in Life
Chapter 1. Definition of Meaning in Life
Chapter 2. Development and Nature of Meaning in Life
Chapter 3. Sources of Meaning
Part II. Therapeutic Applications for Working With Meaning in Life
Chapter 4. Existing Psychotherapy Theories About Meaning in Life
Chapter 5. A Model for Working With Meaning in Life
Chapter 6. Meaning-in-Life Work With Specific Client Problems
Chapter 7. Case Examples of Clients With Meaning-in-Life Concerns
Chapter 8. Multicultural and Ethical Considerations in Working With Meaning
in Life in Psychotherapy
Chapter 9. Finding Meaning in Life: A Self-Help Guide
Part III. Research on Meaning in Life
Chapter 10. Our Research at the University of Maryland on Meaning in Life
Chapter 11. Measurement of Meaning in Life
Part IV. Conclusion
Chapter 12. Future Directions
References
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Prologue
Part I. Overview of Meaning in Life
Chapter 1. Definition of Meaning in Life
Chapter 2. Development and Nature of Meaning in Life
Chapter 3. Sources of Meaning
Part II. Therapeutic Applications for Working With Meaning in Life
Chapter 4. Existing Psychotherapy Theories About Meaning in Life
Chapter 5. A Model for Working With Meaning in Life
Chapter 6. Meaning-in-Life Work With Specific Client Problems
Chapter 7. Case Examples of Clients With Meaning-in-Life Concerns
Chapter 8. Multicultural and Ethical Considerations in Working With Meaning
in Life in Psychotherapy
Chapter 9. Finding Meaning in Life: A Self-Help Guide
Part III. Research on Meaning in Life
Chapter 10. Our Research at the University of Maryland on Meaning in Life
Chapter 11. Measurement of Meaning in Life
Part IV. Conclusion
Chapter 12. Future Directions
References
Index
About the Author