Theory and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy
Beyond the Talking Cure
Theory and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy
Beyond the Talking Cure
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This is a comprehensive introduction to Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy written by some of the world's most influential psychotherapists in the field. The book lays out the background and fundamentals of the approach, and looks at how Focusing has been integrated with other theoretical orientations such as attachment theory and existential therapy.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Emerging Practice in Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: Innovative Theory and Applications60,99 €
- Laury RappaportFocusing-Oriented Art Therapy33,99 €
- Eugene T. GendlinFocusing-Oriented Psychotherapy47,99 €
- Campbell PurtonThe Focusing-Oriented Counselling Primer (second edition)18,99 €
- Ann Weiser CornellFocusing in Clinical Practice37,99 €
- Beck, Aaron T., M.D.Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Serious Mental Health Conditions47,99 €
- Peter HawkinsIntegrative Psychotherapy in Theory and Practice35,99 €
-
-
-
This is a comprehensive introduction to Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy written by some of the world's most influential psychotherapists in the field. The book lays out the background and fundamentals of the approach, and looks at how Focusing has been integrated with other theoretical orientations such as attachment theory and existential therapy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053242
- ISBN-10: 1849053243
- Artikelnr.: 40128398
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053242
- ISBN-10: 1849053243
- Artikelnr.: 40128398
Greg Madison, AFBPsS is a registered psychotherapist, chartered counselling psychologist, coach, supervisor and mediator. He lectures worldwide on topics including Focusing, Experiential-Existential Psychotherapy, Embodied Self-Coaching for Business, Conflict Resolution, and contemporary experiences such as Cross-Cultural Relocation and the Meaning of Home. He has served on the faculties of FOT, Psychotherapy, and Counselling Psychology trainings in London, New York, Lisbon, and Edmonton. Greg has written extensively and is currently working on ways to integrate experiential awareness into activist and community groups. He divides his time between his life and work in Brighton and London, UK and his retreat in Andalucia, Spain.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Eugene Gendlin
Focusing Institute
New York; University of Chicago
Illinois
USA
and Greg Madison City University
London
UK
Psychotherapy and Psychology
Senior Lecturer
International. Preface. Greg Madison. Introduction. Greg Madison. Section 1: Understanding the Focusing-Oriented Approach. 1. A Theory of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy. Akira Ikemi
Kansai University
Osaka
Japan. 2. The FOT View of Change: What is Therapeutic about Therapy? Anna Karali and Pavlos Zarogiannis
both at the Hellenic Focusing Center
Athens
Greece. 3. Thinking and Practicing FOT in the 21st Century: Challenges
Critiques
and Opportunities. Kevin Krycka
Seattle University
Washington
USA. Section 2: Integrating with Other Orientations. 4. Focusing with Solutions: How to do Brief Therapy Deeply. Bala Jaison
Focusing for Creative Living
Toronto
Canada. 5. Applying Attachment Theory and Interventions to Focusing Therapy. Larry Letich
Individual and Marital Therapist
Maryland
USA
and Helene Brenner
Focusing-Oriented Psychologist
Maryland
USA. 6. The Relational Heart of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy. Lynn Preston
The Focusing-Oriented Relational Psychotherapy Study Centre
New York
USA. 7. Exhilarating Pessimism: Focusing-Oriented Existential Therapy. Greg Madison. Section 3: Modes of Clinical Practice: The FOT Way. 8. New Ways of Processing Experience: How to Work with Structure-bound Processes. Christiane Geiser
Ausbildungsinstitut GFK
Zurich
Switzerland
and Judy Moore
University of East Anglia
Norwich
UK. 9. 'I can see you
you can't see me'. Focusing-Oriented Therapy with Children: A Fresh Approach. René Veugelers
Art Therapist
The Netherlands. 10. Principles and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Parent-Infant Consultation and Therapy. Zack Boukydis
Semmelweis Medical School and Eotvos Lorand University
Budapest
Hungary. 11. Integrating Focusing into Couples Therapy. John Amodeo
Meridian University
California
USA and Annmarie Early
Eastern Mennonite University
Virginia
USA. 12. A Focusing Orientation in Group Psychotherapy. Calliope Callias
Adelphi University in New York
The Focusing Institute of NY and The Experiential Psychotherapy Project of NY
USA
and Charlotte Howorth
The Focusing Institute and The Experiential Psychotherapy project
New York
USA. 13. Focusing-Oriented Expressive Arts Therapy: Working on the Avenues. Laury Rappaport
Lesley University
Massachusetts
USA. Section 4: Topics from the Focusing-Oriented Context. 14. The Myth of the Bodily Felt Sense. Campbell Purton
University of East Anglia
Norwich
UK. 15. Two Things Therapists Should Know about Philosophy. Rob Parker
Private Practice
New York
USA. 16. Neuroscience and Psychological Change in Focusing Therapy. Peter Afford
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
London
UK. 17. Focusing-Oriented Therapy: The Message from Research. Rob Parker. 18. Cross-cultural Focusing-Oriented Therapies: An Approach for a Globalized World. Kevin Krycka
Sergio Lara
Instituto de Formación y Desarrollo Transpersonal Integral (IFDI)
Santiago
Chile
and Atsmaout Perlstein
Israeli Focusing Center
Tel Aviv
Israel. Conclusion. Greg Madison.
Focusing Institute
New York; University of Chicago
Illinois
USA
and Greg Madison City University
London
UK
Psychotherapy and Psychology
Senior Lecturer
International. Preface. Greg Madison. Introduction. Greg Madison. Section 1: Understanding the Focusing-Oriented Approach. 1. A Theory of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy. Akira Ikemi
Kansai University
Osaka
Japan. 2. The FOT View of Change: What is Therapeutic about Therapy? Anna Karali and Pavlos Zarogiannis
both at the Hellenic Focusing Center
Athens
Greece. 3. Thinking and Practicing FOT in the 21st Century: Challenges
Critiques
and Opportunities. Kevin Krycka
Seattle University
Washington
USA. Section 2: Integrating with Other Orientations. 4. Focusing with Solutions: How to do Brief Therapy Deeply. Bala Jaison
Focusing for Creative Living
Toronto
Canada. 5. Applying Attachment Theory and Interventions to Focusing Therapy. Larry Letich
Individual and Marital Therapist
Maryland
USA
and Helene Brenner
Focusing-Oriented Psychologist
Maryland
USA. 6. The Relational Heart of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy. Lynn Preston
The Focusing-Oriented Relational Psychotherapy Study Centre
New York
USA. 7. Exhilarating Pessimism: Focusing-Oriented Existential Therapy. Greg Madison. Section 3: Modes of Clinical Practice: The FOT Way. 8. New Ways of Processing Experience: How to Work with Structure-bound Processes. Christiane Geiser
Ausbildungsinstitut GFK
Zurich
Switzerland
and Judy Moore
University of East Anglia
Norwich
UK. 9. 'I can see you
you can't see me'. Focusing-Oriented Therapy with Children: A Fresh Approach. René Veugelers
Art Therapist
The Netherlands. 10. Principles and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Parent-Infant Consultation and Therapy. Zack Boukydis
Semmelweis Medical School and Eotvos Lorand University
Budapest
Hungary. 11. Integrating Focusing into Couples Therapy. John Amodeo
Meridian University
California
USA and Annmarie Early
Eastern Mennonite University
Virginia
USA. 12. A Focusing Orientation in Group Psychotherapy. Calliope Callias
Adelphi University in New York
The Focusing Institute of NY and The Experiential Psychotherapy Project of NY
USA
and Charlotte Howorth
The Focusing Institute and The Experiential Psychotherapy project
New York
USA. 13. Focusing-Oriented Expressive Arts Therapy: Working on the Avenues. Laury Rappaport
Lesley University
Massachusetts
USA. Section 4: Topics from the Focusing-Oriented Context. 14. The Myth of the Bodily Felt Sense. Campbell Purton
University of East Anglia
Norwich
UK. 15. Two Things Therapists Should Know about Philosophy. Rob Parker
Private Practice
New York
USA. 16. Neuroscience and Psychological Change in Focusing Therapy. Peter Afford
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
London
UK. 17. Focusing-Oriented Therapy: The Message from Research. Rob Parker. 18. Cross-cultural Focusing-Oriented Therapies: An Approach for a Globalized World. Kevin Krycka
Sergio Lara
Instituto de Formación y Desarrollo Transpersonal Integral (IFDI)
Santiago
Chile
and Atsmaout Perlstein
Israeli Focusing Center
Tel Aviv
Israel. Conclusion. Greg Madison.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Eugene Gendlin
Focusing Institute
New York; University of Chicago
Illinois
USA
and Greg Madison City University
London
UK
Psychotherapy and Psychology
Senior Lecturer
International. Preface. Greg Madison. Introduction. Greg Madison. Section 1: Understanding the Focusing-Oriented Approach. 1. A Theory of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy. Akira Ikemi
Kansai University
Osaka
Japan. 2. The FOT View of Change: What is Therapeutic about Therapy? Anna Karali and Pavlos Zarogiannis
both at the Hellenic Focusing Center
Athens
Greece. 3. Thinking and Practicing FOT in the 21st Century: Challenges
Critiques
and Opportunities. Kevin Krycka
Seattle University
Washington
USA. Section 2: Integrating with Other Orientations. 4. Focusing with Solutions: How to do Brief Therapy Deeply. Bala Jaison
Focusing for Creative Living
Toronto
Canada. 5. Applying Attachment Theory and Interventions to Focusing Therapy. Larry Letich
Individual and Marital Therapist
Maryland
USA
and Helene Brenner
Focusing-Oriented Psychologist
Maryland
USA. 6. The Relational Heart of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy. Lynn Preston
The Focusing-Oriented Relational Psychotherapy Study Centre
New York
USA. 7. Exhilarating Pessimism: Focusing-Oriented Existential Therapy. Greg Madison. Section 3: Modes of Clinical Practice: The FOT Way. 8. New Ways of Processing Experience: How to Work with Structure-bound Processes. Christiane Geiser
Ausbildungsinstitut GFK
Zurich
Switzerland
and Judy Moore
University of East Anglia
Norwich
UK. 9. 'I can see you
you can't see me'. Focusing-Oriented Therapy with Children: A Fresh Approach. René Veugelers
Art Therapist
The Netherlands. 10. Principles and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Parent-Infant Consultation and Therapy. Zack Boukydis
Semmelweis Medical School and Eotvos Lorand University
Budapest
Hungary. 11. Integrating Focusing into Couples Therapy. John Amodeo
Meridian University
California
USA and Annmarie Early
Eastern Mennonite University
Virginia
USA. 12. A Focusing Orientation in Group Psychotherapy. Calliope Callias
Adelphi University in New York
The Focusing Institute of NY and The Experiential Psychotherapy Project of NY
USA
and Charlotte Howorth
The Focusing Institute and The Experiential Psychotherapy project
New York
USA. 13. Focusing-Oriented Expressive Arts Therapy: Working on the Avenues. Laury Rappaport
Lesley University
Massachusetts
USA. Section 4: Topics from the Focusing-Oriented Context. 14. The Myth of the Bodily Felt Sense. Campbell Purton
University of East Anglia
Norwich
UK. 15. Two Things Therapists Should Know about Philosophy. Rob Parker
Private Practice
New York
USA. 16. Neuroscience and Psychological Change in Focusing Therapy. Peter Afford
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
London
UK. 17. Focusing-Oriented Therapy: The Message from Research. Rob Parker. 18. Cross-cultural Focusing-Oriented Therapies: An Approach for a Globalized World. Kevin Krycka
Sergio Lara
Instituto de Formación y Desarrollo Transpersonal Integral (IFDI)
Santiago
Chile
and Atsmaout Perlstein
Israeli Focusing Center
Tel Aviv
Israel. Conclusion. Greg Madison.
Focusing Institute
New York; University of Chicago
Illinois
USA
and Greg Madison City University
London
UK
Psychotherapy and Psychology
Senior Lecturer
International. Preface. Greg Madison. Introduction. Greg Madison. Section 1: Understanding the Focusing-Oriented Approach. 1. A Theory of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy. Akira Ikemi
Kansai University
Osaka
Japan. 2. The FOT View of Change: What is Therapeutic about Therapy? Anna Karali and Pavlos Zarogiannis
both at the Hellenic Focusing Center
Athens
Greece. 3. Thinking and Practicing FOT in the 21st Century: Challenges
Critiques
and Opportunities. Kevin Krycka
Seattle University
Washington
USA. Section 2: Integrating with Other Orientations. 4. Focusing with Solutions: How to do Brief Therapy Deeply. Bala Jaison
Focusing for Creative Living
Toronto
Canada. 5. Applying Attachment Theory and Interventions to Focusing Therapy. Larry Letich
Individual and Marital Therapist
Maryland
USA
and Helene Brenner
Focusing-Oriented Psychologist
Maryland
USA. 6. The Relational Heart of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy. Lynn Preston
The Focusing-Oriented Relational Psychotherapy Study Centre
New York
USA. 7. Exhilarating Pessimism: Focusing-Oriented Existential Therapy. Greg Madison. Section 3: Modes of Clinical Practice: The FOT Way. 8. New Ways of Processing Experience: How to Work with Structure-bound Processes. Christiane Geiser
Ausbildungsinstitut GFK
Zurich
Switzerland
and Judy Moore
University of East Anglia
Norwich
UK. 9. 'I can see you
you can't see me'. Focusing-Oriented Therapy with Children: A Fresh Approach. René Veugelers
Art Therapist
The Netherlands. 10. Principles and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Parent-Infant Consultation and Therapy. Zack Boukydis
Semmelweis Medical School and Eotvos Lorand University
Budapest
Hungary. 11. Integrating Focusing into Couples Therapy. John Amodeo
Meridian University
California
USA and Annmarie Early
Eastern Mennonite University
Virginia
USA. 12. A Focusing Orientation in Group Psychotherapy. Calliope Callias
Adelphi University in New York
The Focusing Institute of NY and The Experiential Psychotherapy Project of NY
USA
and Charlotte Howorth
The Focusing Institute and The Experiential Psychotherapy project
New York
USA. 13. Focusing-Oriented Expressive Arts Therapy: Working on the Avenues. Laury Rappaport
Lesley University
Massachusetts
USA. Section 4: Topics from the Focusing-Oriented Context. 14. The Myth of the Bodily Felt Sense. Campbell Purton
University of East Anglia
Norwich
UK. 15. Two Things Therapists Should Know about Philosophy. Rob Parker
Private Practice
New York
USA. 16. Neuroscience and Psychological Change in Focusing Therapy. Peter Afford
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
London
UK. 17. Focusing-Oriented Therapy: The Message from Research. Rob Parker. 18. Cross-cultural Focusing-Oriented Therapies: An Approach for a Globalized World. Kevin Krycka
Sergio Lara
Instituto de Formación y Desarrollo Transpersonal Integral (IFDI)
Santiago
Chile
and Atsmaout Perlstein
Israeli Focusing Center
Tel Aviv
Israel. Conclusion. Greg Madison.