Compassion focused therapy : clinical practice and applications
Gilbert, Paul 1951- / Simos, Gregores 1953-
2022
xxv, 627 p. : ill.
9780367476908
Anglais
Section I : Compassion focused therapy : an evolved biopsychosocial approach
1. Setting the scene : psychotherapy at a crossroads and a compassionate way forward -- 2, Compassion focused therapy : an evolution-informed, biopsychosocial approach to psychotherapy : history and challenge -- 3. The evolved functions of caring connections as a basis for compassion -- 4. Shame, humiliation, guilt, and social status : the distress and harms of social disconnection -- 5. Internal shame and self-disconnection : from hostile self-critism to compassionate self-correction and guidance -- 6. Formulation and fears, blocks, and resistances
Section II : CFT practices and setiings
7. Introducing and developing CFT functions and competencies -- 8. Compassionate mind training : key themes -- 9. Meeting the challenges of a multi-mind and the role of grieving -- 10. Compassion focused therapy and the body : how physiological underpinnings of prosociality inform clinical practice -- 11. Psychedelics, connectedness, and compassion -- 12. Self-practice/self-reflection (SP/SR) training for compassion-focused therapists -- 13. The therapeutic relationship in compassion focused therapy -- 14. A group mindfulness and compassion-focused therapy programme -- 15. Compassion focused therapy in groups -- 16. Compassion-focused group psychotherapy for people who could attract a diagnosis of personality disorder
Section III : Specific applications
17. Compassion focused therapy chair work -- 18. Compassion focused therapy (CFT) for emotion regulation difficulties -- 19. Compassion focused therapy for the treatment of anxiety -- 20. True strength : using compassion focused therapy in the treatment of problematic anger -- 21. Compassion focused therapy in forensic settings -- 22. The roles of shame, self-criticism, and compassion focused therapy in eating disorders and disordered eating -- 23. Compassion focused therapy : an evolutionary and biopsychosocial understanding of depression and its management -- 24. Compassion focused therapy for voice-hearing and delusions in psychosis -- 25. Using compassion focused therapy to work with complex PTSD -- 26. A compassionate focused therapy approach to supporting parents and children -- 27. Overview of outcome research on compassion focused therapy : a scoping review
Compassion Focused Therapy: Clinical Practice and Applications offers evidence-based guidance and extensive insight into the science behind compassion focused therapy. The first section of the book explores the evolution and physiological infrastructures of caring, and how compassion arises when humans use their complex cognitive competencies to address suffering deliberately and intentionally. With this framework and basis, the next sections of the book explore CFT applied to groups, specific interventions such as chair work, the importance of applying the principles of the therapy to oneself, the CFT therapeutic relationship, and a chapter offering a systematic review of the evidence for CFT. The third section offers a series of multi-authored chapters on interventions for a range of different mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, trauma, and many others. Being the first major clinical book on compassion focused therapy, with leading international researchers and clinicians addressing central problems, this landmark publication will appeal to psychotherapists from a variety of schools as well as being a vital resource for compassion focused therapists.
Thérapie centrée sur les émotions
WM 425.5 G464c 2022
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1 | WM 425.5 G464c 2022 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |