The essence of "plain old therapy," according to Jon G. Allen, is a mindful relationship between the patient and a trusted clinician who recognizes and understands the patient's trauma and connects with the nature and magnitude of his or her suffering. In Restoring Mentalizing in Attachment Relationships: Treating Trauma With Plain Old Therapy, Allen, a clinical psychologist with widely respected expertise in trauma, makes a research-based case for the virtues of the healing relationship created and nurtured through traditional psychotherapy. Though in recent years therapy has become just one of many treatment options for posttraumatic stress disorder and other trauma-related illnesses, the author argues that it remains the best. The book provides a conceptual framework for treating trauma patients and illuminates relationship factors that are empirically associated with positive outcomes. Patients who have suffered broken and dysfunctional attachments will benefit from its emphasis on trust, compassion, and true connection. Mental health clinicians of diverse theoretical orientations—be they psychiatrists, psychologists, or social workers, in training or practice—will benefit from its emphasis on what works, as will their patients.
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This is without question the most exciting therapy book I have read in years...By sifting, sorting and synthesizing the breadth of different therapeutic approaches, Allen delivers a brilliant book about trauma written with a common touch that will leave your brain fizzing. I cannot recommend it enough. Andrew Barley, Therapy Today April 2013 Dr. Allen provides a valuable description of the forms of attachment, including how they manifest in child-caregiver interactions and adult relationships. Fredric Busch, M.D., Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia University Center fir Psychoanalytic Training and Research
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Dr. Allen provides an extremely engaging and useful call for therapists to reflect carefully before they underestimate the value of "plain old therapy" when working the clients who have experienced relational psychological trauma. But what he describes is much more than just plain old therapy, it is a complex (but eminently practical) distillation of the core principles and practices that make all the newer "evidence-based" therapies effective—above all a vital (and in Dr. Allen's words, "humbling") reminder to therapists to first mentalize, then empathize, and only then (if at all) rely on therapeutic techniques.
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To get to the heart and soul of a process as rich and complex as psychotherapy takes tremendous experience and expertise. Plain Old Therapy is the product of a very wise scholar and a very sensitive practitioner who succeeds in bridging the deepest of psychological perspectives with cutting-edge research in a remarkably accessible manner. The pages in this marvelous book are filled with timeless truths. In this sense, there is nothing really plain nor old about Plain Old Therapy. It should be read by every therapist, from the beginning student to the most seasoned practitioner. Kenneth I. Pargament, Professor of Psychology at Bowling Green State University and Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center
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ISBN
9781585624188
Publisert
2012-09-28
Utgiver
Vendor
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Vekt
522 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
325

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