Times of Mourning: Bereavement, Clinical Challenge, and Subjectivity works around the homonymous property of the word duelo in Spanish, which means both grief and duel. Adriana Bauab argues that the mourning process is a challenge and an opportunity for the subject to recompose their symbolic universe, recovering the function of lack that can ......
Shifa Haq traces the dynamics of mourning, collective trauma, and political resistance in personal accounts of mourners of the disappeared persons, providing insights into psyche-polis connection. By using a psychoanalytic lens, this book turns to individual cases to throw light on claims of affect and memory to re-imagine social suffering.
The High Performance Mindset has been written for people who want to learn how their mind operates at its best – and worst. If you’re keen to know more about yourself, how to reduce stress and become more efficient in all areas of your life, The High Performance
Embrace Authentic Mindfulness for Wellbeing, Wisdom, and Awareness
Written by world leading experts in both Buddhist and Western approaches to mindfulness, The Way of the Mindful Warrior offers a fresh and accessible guide to embracing authentic mindfulness in everyday life. The book cuts through the superficial hype related to mindfulness and provides a distillation of how to practice this ancient technique.
This book provides a variety of diverse perspectives related to the ethics of anger, some more analytical in nature, others focused on practical issues, some in defense of anger, and others arguing against its necessity. This book is an essential resource for scholars who want...
All The DIY Tools You'll Ever Need For Your Most Important Project
An easy-to-read, inspiring and transformational resource for the most crucial project in your life, this blueprint is designed to meet the needs of all relationships, from those that are cruising, complacent or merely dissatisfied through to those that are highly conflicted. This is an essential reference interwoven with engaging and often ......
In this video, Dr. Robert Elliott introduces systematic evocative unfolding, a technique designed to reprocess a puzzling reaction to a situation in a person's life. The technique involves client and therapist together trying to re-experience the situation as a shared narrative, in order to help the client understand their reaction.
Negative feelings or responses sometimes occur in psychotherapy on the part of both the client as well as the therapist. Such reactions represent a challenge to the therapist. The vignettes in this video are intended to stimulate thinking and discussion about preferred responses to uncomfortable situations or difficult content in therapy.
When a client expresses anger or displeasure toward the therapist it is a challenging and stressful situation, one that requires a direct and skilful response. The six vignettes in this video feature renowned psychotherapists responding to clients' anger in the course of therapy and are intended to stimulate thinking and discussion.