Bernard Guerin
Reimagining Therapy through Social Contextual Analyses
Finding New Ways to Support People in Distress
Bernard Guerin
Reimagining Therapy through Social Contextual Analyses
Finding New Ways to Support People in Distress
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This book attempts to 'shake up' the current complacency around therapy and 'mental health' behaviours by putting therapy fully into context using Social Contextual Analysis, showing how changes to our social, discursive and societal environments.
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This book attempts to 'shake up' the current complacency around therapy and 'mental health' behaviours by putting therapy fully into context using Social Contextual Analysis, showing how changes to our social, discursive and societal environments.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032292434
- ISBN-10: 1032292431
- Artikelnr.: 63656948
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032292434
- ISBN-10: 1032292431
- Artikelnr.: 63656948
Bernard Guerin has worked in both Australia and New Zealand researching and teaching to merge psychology with the social sciences. His main research now focuses on contextualizing 'mental health' behaviours, working with Indigenous communities, and exploring social contextual analyses especially for language use and thinking.
Part 1: Dissecting current therapies. 1. Psychology, pop-psychology, and
common-sense psychology: Whatever were they thinking for 150 years?. 2.
What are the contexts for therapies you need to be aware of?. 3. What do
therapists say about what they do?: Theories and marketing of therapy. 4.
What do therapists do, in general?: 'Applying treatments' as a misleading
metaphor. 5. How do therapists respond?: Implicit and explicit social
relationships of therapies. Part 2: A new approach to stop pathologizing
and exoticizing 'mental health'. 6. What is different with social
contextual analyses?. 7. The pivotal role of language for life and therapy.
Part 3: Rethinking 'mental health' as living in restrictive bad life
situations. 8. Contextual models of 'mental health' behaviours: Behaviours
shaped by restrictive bad life situations. 9. How changing context can
change action, talking, and thinking: Analysing collateral and legacy
effects. 10. Summarizing the changes needed for 'therapy' after including
social and societal contexts. 11. Reimagining 'treatments' in their social
and societal contexts: What do we do instead? Index
common-sense psychology: Whatever were they thinking for 150 years?. 2.
What are the contexts for therapies you need to be aware of?. 3. What do
therapists say about what they do?: Theories and marketing of therapy. 4.
What do therapists do, in general?: 'Applying treatments' as a misleading
metaphor. 5. How do therapists respond?: Implicit and explicit social
relationships of therapies. Part 2: A new approach to stop pathologizing
and exoticizing 'mental health'. 6. What is different with social
contextual analyses?. 7. The pivotal role of language for life and therapy.
Part 3: Rethinking 'mental health' as living in restrictive bad life
situations. 8. Contextual models of 'mental health' behaviours: Behaviours
shaped by restrictive bad life situations. 9. How changing context can
change action, talking, and thinking: Analysing collateral and legacy
effects. 10. Summarizing the changes needed for 'therapy' after including
social and societal contexts. 11. Reimagining 'treatments' in their social
and societal contexts: What do we do instead? Index
Part 1: Dissecting current therapies. 1. Psychology, pop-psychology, and common-sense psychology: Whatever were they thinking for 150 years?. 2. What are the contexts for therapies you need to be aware of?. 3. What do therapists say about what they do?: Theories and marketing of therapy. 4. What do therapists do, in general?: 'Applying treatments' as a misleading metaphor. 5. How do therapists respond?: Implicit and explicit social relationships of therapies. Part 2: A new approach to stop pathologizing and exoticizing 'mental health'. 6. What is different with social contextual analyses?. 7. The pivotal role of language for life and therapy. Part 3: Rethinking 'mental health' as living in restrictive bad life situations. 8. Contextual models of 'mental health' behaviours: Behaviours shaped by restrictive bad life situations. 9. How changing context can change action, talking, and thinking: Analysing collateral and legacy effects. 10. Summarizing the changes needed for 'therapy' after including social and societal contexts. 11. Reimagining 'treatments' in their social and societal contexts: What do we do instead? Index
Part 1: Dissecting current therapies. 1. Psychology, pop-psychology, and
common-sense psychology: Whatever were they thinking for 150 years?. 2.
What are the contexts for therapies you need to be aware of?. 3. What do
therapists say about what they do?: Theories and marketing of therapy. 4.
What do therapists do, in general?: 'Applying treatments' as a misleading
metaphor. 5. How do therapists respond?: Implicit and explicit social
relationships of therapies. Part 2: A new approach to stop pathologizing
and exoticizing 'mental health'. 6. What is different with social
contextual analyses?. 7. The pivotal role of language for life and therapy.
Part 3: Rethinking 'mental health' as living in restrictive bad life
situations. 8. Contextual models of 'mental health' behaviours: Behaviours
shaped by restrictive bad life situations. 9. How changing context can
change action, talking, and thinking: Analysing collateral and legacy
effects. 10. Summarizing the changes needed for 'therapy' after including
social and societal contexts. 11. Reimagining 'treatments' in their social
and societal contexts: What do we do instead? Index
common-sense psychology: Whatever were they thinking for 150 years?. 2.
What are the contexts for therapies you need to be aware of?. 3. What do
therapists say about what they do?: Theories and marketing of therapy. 4.
What do therapists do, in general?: 'Applying treatments' as a misleading
metaphor. 5. How do therapists respond?: Implicit and explicit social
relationships of therapies. Part 2: A new approach to stop pathologizing
and exoticizing 'mental health'. 6. What is different with social
contextual analyses?. 7. The pivotal role of language for life and therapy.
Part 3: Rethinking 'mental health' as living in restrictive bad life
situations. 8. Contextual models of 'mental health' behaviours: Behaviours
shaped by restrictive bad life situations. 9. How changing context can
change action, talking, and thinking: Analysing collateral and legacy
effects. 10. Summarizing the changes needed for 'therapy' after including
social and societal contexts. 11. Reimagining 'treatments' in their social
and societal contexts: What do we do instead? Index
Part 1: Dissecting current therapies. 1. Psychology, pop-psychology, and common-sense psychology: Whatever were they thinking for 150 years?. 2. What are the contexts for therapies you need to be aware of?. 3. What do therapists say about what they do?: Theories and marketing of therapy. 4. What do therapists do, in general?: 'Applying treatments' as a misleading metaphor. 5. How do therapists respond?: Implicit and explicit social relationships of therapies. Part 2: A new approach to stop pathologizing and exoticizing 'mental health'. 6. What is different with social contextual analyses?. 7. The pivotal role of language for life and therapy. Part 3: Rethinking 'mental health' as living in restrictive bad life situations. 8. Contextual models of 'mental health' behaviours: Behaviours shaped by restrictive bad life situations. 9. How changing context can change action, talking, and thinking: Analysing collateral and legacy effects. 10. Summarizing the changes needed for 'therapy' after including social and societal contexts. 11. Reimagining 'treatments' in their social and societal contexts: What do we do instead? Index