Section one. General considerations. Indications and contraindications -- Important systems concepts and issues -- Attributes of the healthy couple -- Section two. Acute marital conflict. The initial interview -- Short-term and crisis intervention -- Section three. Chronic marital conflict. Framework of treatment -- Common problems and solutions -- Approaching families of origin from a systems …
ch. 1. You are not alone -- ch. 2. "I'm afraid to get help" -- ch. 3. Anxiety alters relationships -- ch. 4. Worried mind -- ch. 5. Primary types of anxiety disorder -- ch. 6. What causes anxiety -- ch. 7. Diagnosis of anxiety -- ch. 8. Anxiety is an exaggerated stress response -- ch. 9. Herbal medicine revolution -- ch. 10. Using herbs safely and appropriately -- ch. 11. Herbal medicines or sy…
ncludes bibliographical references (pages 304-307) and index.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-174) and index.
A Merloyd Lawrence book Contents The nature of hypnosis -- Hypnosis and psychotherapy -- Hypnosis and medicine -- Hypnosis and the law. Abstract An introduction to the techniques and concepts of the use of hypnosis for phobias, amnesia, habit control, control of pain, insomnia, bleeding, chemotherapy side effects, burns, memory rebuilding, and other areas of medicine and the law.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy -- Social aspects. Psychiatry, Transcultural. Psychoanalysis and culture. Minorities -- Mental health services. Psychotherapy. Cultural pluralism. Socioeconomic Factors.
Case for group therapy -- Theoretical framework for group psychotherapy -- Process -- Role and tasks of the leader -- Logistics and clinical issues -- Odds and ends -- Clinical issues -- Elements of psychodrama -- In retrospect.
Changing lenses and frames -- New maps: Change on the psychological level -- The group as learning laboratory -- Change on the interpersonal level -- Change on the level of beliefs and values -- The paradoxes of group therapy.