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The Human Elements Of Psychotherapy A Nonmedical Model Of Emotional Healing 1st Edition David N Elkins

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The Human Elements Of Psychotherapy A Nonmedical Model Of Emotional Healing 1st Edition David N Elkins
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Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 176
Author: David N. Elkins
ISBN: 9781433820663, 1433820668
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Human Elements Of Psychotherapy A Nonmedical Model Of Emotional Healing 1st Edition David N Elkins by David N. Elkins 9781433820663, 1433820668 instant download after payment.

This book presents a nonmedical model of psychotherapy one that places common factors, particularly human factors, at the center and moves modalities and techniques to the periphery. In a concise volume, Elkins summarizes the supporting evidence from various fields, including clinical psychology, attachment theory, social relationships research, neuroscience, and evolutionary theory. All of these fields show that humans are evolved to develop, maintain, and restore our emotional well-being through human connection and social interaction. Thus, psychotherapy can best be understood as an expression of social healing. After presenting this model and its vast supporting evidence, Elkins then discusses important implications for clinical research, training, and practice. The book also features a foreword by Barry L. Duncan, author of On Becoming a Better Therapist.

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