The edited volume Clinical Supervision in Latin America: Voices from the Field is unique as it is the first to explore clinical supervision and professional formation in psychology from the perspective of twenty-eight scholars.
This book offers a state-of-the-art overview of agency-based social work practice, consistent with the values and ethical principles of the profession.
This book explores the relationships between brain function, hypnotic states, and neural networks, illuminating how these fields deepen our understanding of human consciousness, cognition, and therapeutic possibilities.
Questo libro postula che gli approcci occidentali della psichiatria e del cognitivismo non affrontano la varietà di fattori coinvolti nella sofferenza mentale esistenziale, mostra come le pratiche e i principi Buddhisti potrebbero contribuire al superamento dei limiti meccanicistici della psichiatria e delle terapie cognitivo comportamentali, ed esplora come il Buddhismo abbia svolto un ruolo nei tentativi sia Orientali che Occidentali di alleviare la sofferenza mentale.
This book offers a state-of-the-art overview of agency-based social work practice, consistent with the values and ethical principles of the profession.
This book explores the relationships between brain function, hypnotic states, and neural networks, illuminating how these fields deepen our understanding of human consciousness, cognition, and therapeutic possibilities.