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Achtsamkeit in der therapeutischen Beziehung von Hick, Steven, F

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ISBN: 978-3-936855-93-7
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Achtsamkeit kann maßgeblich dazu beitragen, die therapeutische Beziehung zu vertiefen. Zwar gibt es mittlerweile eine Vielzahl von Büchern, die sich der Bedeutung der Achtsamkeitspraxis im klinisch-therapeutischen Prozess zuwenden. Doch erst mit "Achtsamkeit in der therapeutischen Beziehung" liegt nun ein Werk vor, das forschungsbasiert der Frage nachgeht, wie Achtsamkeit die therapeutische Beziehung stärken und positiv beeinflussen kann. Führende Vertreter verhaltenstherapeutisch, psychodynamisch und systemisch orientierter Therapieansätze illustrieren eine Vielzahl von Wegen, auf denen Achtsamkeitsprinzipien Standardtechniken komplementär ergänzen und Therapieerfolge durch die Stärkung der Beteiligten verbessern können. Dieses faszinierende, für die klinische Praxis überaus fruchtbare Buch erhellt und verzahnt zwei der aktuellen Themen zeitgenössischer Psychotherapie: Die "Entdeckung", dass Therapie ein Prozess der Transformation durch Beziehung ist, und die Einführung in eine klinische Praxis, die auf der 2.500 Jahre alten Tradition achtsamen Gewahrseins beruht. Wie diese beiden Themenstränge gewinnbringend integriert werden können, ist exakt die Frage, die im Mittelpunkt dieses Lehrbuchs steht. Ein unverzichtbares Buch für klinische Psychologen, Psychotherapeuten, Psychiater, Sozialarbeiter, Familien- und Paartherapeuten und Berater, das durch seine klare Sprache und Themenführung auch für Neueinsteiger zugänglich ist.
Autor Hick, Steven, F / Bien, Thomas / Schaefer, Michael (Übers.)
Verlag Arbor
Einband Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
Seitenangabe 344 S.
Meldetext Vergriffen, keine Neuauflage
Ausgabekennzeichen Deutsch
Abbildungen PB
Masse H21.5 cm x B15.0 cm x D2.2 cm 519 g
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