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Metaphors in cognitive-behavioral therapy. Creation of cognitive connections. Oxford leadership

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Author:Stott Richard
Cover:Soft
Category:Politics & Social SciencePsychologyReference books
ISBN:978-5-907365-44-5
Dimensions: 167x13x234cm
Creative use of metaphors in cognitive-behavioral therapy!
One of the methods of cognitive -behavioral therapy is a change in the picture of the client world using correctly selected metaphors. This approach has perfectly established itself in the treatment of depression, anxiety, panic attacks, post -traumatic stress disorders, etc. A change in the description of the situation and the creation of new meanings helps the client to transform his view of the world, and after this - his attitude, reduce the severity of the experience, take a more constructive position, and abandon destructive coping strategies. The book contains recommendations for the choice of metaphors and gives the tested and well -established images that are successfully used by the authors and their colleagues working both in the CPT and in other areas of modern psychiatry.
A book, written by world leaders in cognitive-behavioral therapy, offers a perfectly described and vivid study of the use of metaphors and sets out a constructive approach within the framework of the KPT. The authors not only offer many striking examples of specific metaphors for specific goals, but also talks about the process of constructing meanings and how to use metaphors and metaphorical thinking to clarify, understand and change. A deep and subtle book of great practical value, from which therapists of all directions can benefit.
The book is designed for practicing psychotherapists - specialists in KPT, KNOTU and other areas of cognitive therapy, as well as psychologists and consultants
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Author:Stott Richard
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Cover:Soft
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  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Psychology
  • Category:Reference books
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ISBN:978-5-907365-44-5

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