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A Humane Vision Of Clinical Psychology Volume I The Theoretical Basis For A Compassionate Psychotherapy Robert A Graceffo

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A Humane Vision Of Clinical Psychology Volume I The Theoretical Basis For A Compassionate Psychotherapy Robert A Graceffo
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.5 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Robert A. Graceffo
ISBN: 9781032304816, 9781032259925, 1032304812, 1032259922
Language: English
Year: 2022

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A Humane Vision Of Clinical Psychology Volume I The Theoretical Basis For A Compassionate Psychotherapy Robert A Graceffo by Robert A. Graceffo 9781032304816, 9781032259925, 1032304812, 1032259922 instant download after payment.

The primary purpose of psychotherapy is to improve a patient’s subjective experience. A Humane Vision of Clinical Psychology, Volume I shows readers what this might really mean, how it can be achieved, and where prevailing views go wrong in achieving it.
It lays out an alternative idea of human suffering and human healing, one that deemphasizes constructs and prioritizes experience itself. Early chapters argue that helping people to "know new things" is the ultimate target of psychotherapeutic change, but that our field has not sufficiently reflected on the complications of this task. A theory is then offered, which suggests that the unthinkable aspects of human experience are responsible for the very ways in which we human beings think. It invites and outlines a serious reformulation of psychotherapy in which human cognition is not the seat but the beneficiary of human change.
This book will be valuable for therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other practitioners as well as graduate and undergraduate students in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, mental health, social work, and philosophy. It will be of great interest for clinicians who find themselves disenchanted with the field’s current ethos, which is stilted by scientistic approaches to soothing the suffering of the other.

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