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Human Change Process - The Scientific Foundations of Psychotherapy

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Michael J. Mahoney, Ph.D., is professor and director of Clinical Training in Psychology at the University of North Texas. The author of twelve other books and numerous scientific articles, Dr. Mahoney helped pioneer the ”cognitive revolution” in psychology. Honored by the American Psychological Association as a Master Lecturer in Psychotherapy Process, Dr. Mahoney was elected Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science ”for significant theoretical and empirical contributions to the understanding of basic processes in human psychological development and psychotherapy.” Klappentext "One of the most searching and thought-provoking discussions about human change processes I have read. The author writes from the perspective of a psychologist! psychotherapist! philosopher! and reseracher! but above all he writes as a perceptive and sensitive human being."--Hans Strupp! Ph.D.! Vanderbilt University. Zusammenfassung The mystery of how, when, and why people change lies at the heart of the therapy process. Many authors have given shape to different pieces of the puzzle. Here at last is a book that provides the integrative framework within which these pieces can fit together.Why is it so difficult for people to change? What can be done to maximize the chances for success? To answer these questions, this sweeping book travels across a vast intellectual terrain, encompassing the history of ideas about human nature, developments in the cognitive sciences, artificial intelligence, evolution, psychobiology, developmental psychology, theories of emotion, the psychology of self, and more. The author then applies the theory to practice, drawing on his wide personal experience with hundreds of clients ”in transition” to outline a model of significant change. Mahoney identifies common themes and experience patterns associated with dramatic change, emphasizing the role of emotionality and cognitive processes, and challenging long-revered notions about thinking and feeling.Here is an important work that will point researchers in new directions, will help practicing therapists adapt theoretical concepts to helping patients change, and will make fascinating reading for anyone exploring his or her own life journey. ...

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Authors Mahoney, Michael Mahoney, Michael J. Mahoney, Michael J. Mhoney
Publisher Perseus Books Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.02.1991
 
EAN 9780465031184
ISBN 978-0-465-03118-4
No. of pages 608
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works

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