Das Leben wieder selbstbestimmt gestaltenMenschen, die unter Ängsten oder Depressionen leiden, empfinden ihr Gefühlsleben oft als einseitig und eingeschränkt: Bei Angst steht der ganze Körper unter Anspannung, der Zugriff auf gewohnte Denk- und Handlungsoptionen wird behindert.
Es gibt wohl wenige medizinische Fächer, die so oft und so intensiv vor dem Hintergrund von Klischees und Vorurteilen betrachtet werden wie die Psychiatrie.
Versöhnen – eine tragfähige Basis für das weitere Zusammenleben schaffenIm Verlauf einer Partnerschaft sammeln sich kleinere und größere Verletzungen an, die bei vielen Paaren nicht zur Sprache kommen und nicht bearbeitet werden.
Wirksam kommunizieren – Beeinflussung erkennenWer die Entscheidungen anderer beeinflussen oder verändern will, muss die kognitiven und emotionalen Muster kennen, nach denen Menschen Informationen aufnehmen und verarbeiten.
Group Supervision and the Influence of Culture explores key themes in group analytic supervision, highlighting the value of thinking that encompasses different perspectives.
Securing Sexuality equips therapists and clinicians with the latest information about tech ethics, privacy, cybersecurity, and cybersexuality, providing practical tools to navigate the myriad ways in which their lives and the lives of their clients are lived online.
Originally published in 1983, the papers in this volume were first presented at an international symposium "e;The Development of Language and Communication in the Blind Child"e; held in 1981 in Germany.
Interpretation in Qualitative Research: Key Concepts in Qualitative Research is an edited collection that makes a methodological contribution to the conceptual connections around/with/for/to interpretation, and it offers contemporary concept provocations to the literature on interpretation.
Originally published in 1988, at the time addressing fundamental issues in establishing a framework for effective mathematics teaching, the chapters provided current research for mathematics instructors and suggestions for future research.
Group Supervision and the Influence of Culture explores key themes in group analytic supervision, highlighting the value of thinking that encompasses different perspectives.
This book provides clinical case vignettes to aid in the development of diagnostic assessment and treatment planning skills for professionals, trainees, and students across all mental health disciplines.
First published in 1983, Helping Young Children with Behaviour Difficulties aims to help all teachers involved with groups of young children to deal constructively with any behaviour problems they may encounter in their daily work.
First published in 1994, Caring Under Pressure examines the neglected area of stress and coping strategies of children and staff in residential settings who have to function within contradictory expectations of the general public and policy makers.
Securing Sexuality equips therapists and clinicians with the latest information about tech ethics, privacy, cybersecurity, and cybersexuality, providing practical tools to navigate the myriad ways in which their lives and the lives of their clients are lived online.
This book provides clinical case vignettes to aid in the development of diagnostic assessment and treatment planning skills for professionals, trainees, and students across all mental health disciplines.
First published in 1994, Caring Under Pressure examines the neglected area of stress and coping strategies of children and staff in residential settings who have to function within contradictory expectations of the general public and policy makers.
Originally published in 1988, at the time addressing fundamental issues in establishing a framework for effective mathematics teaching, the chapters provided current research for mathematics instructors and suggestions for future research.
Originally published in 1983, the papers in this volume were first presented at an international symposium "e;The Development of Language and Communication in the Blind Child"e; held in 1981 in Germany.
Der Begriff der Resonanz – ursprünglich eine akustische Metapher – wird derzeit vielfach verwendet, um sprachliche und leibliche, aber auch psychologische und physikalische Prozesse zu beschreiben.
In literarischen Erzählungen, die aus der Arbeit mit Krebspatient:innen entstanden, umschreibt Angelika von Aufseß relevante Themen der Krankheitsbewältigung.
First published in 1983, Helping Young Children with Behaviour Difficulties aims to help all teachers involved with groups of young children to deal constructively with any behaviour problems they may encounter in their daily work.