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The Experiential Therapist: Phenomenology, Trauma-Informed Care, and Mental Health

Autor Peter D. Ladd
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2020
In The Experiential Therapist: Phenomenology, Trauma-Informed Care, and Mental Health, Peter D. Ladd steps outside of the medical model to explore alternative ways of thinking about mental health disorders. Through case studies and analyses of current methods and research, Ladd stresses the importance of incorporating trauma-informed care, phenomenological insights, and empowerment methods in daily practice. By analyzing issues such as collaboration, wisdom, momentum, dialogue, and necessary suffering, Ladd highlights the importance of engaging with a patient's mental health experience and its impact on her family and argues that successful treatment results from an informed understanding of a patient's experience, not an ability to name and categorize difficult experiences as classical disorders.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781793619013
ISBN-10: 1793619018
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 3 b/w photos;
Dimensiuni: 161 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Mental Health Thinking

Chapter 2: A Comparison

Chapter 3: Collaborative Attitude vs Expert Attitude

Chapter 4: Wisdom vs. Knowledge

Chapter 5: Momentum vs. Procedures

Chapter 6: Patterns vs. Labels

Chapter 7: Dialogue vs. Discussion

Chapter 8: Nuances vs. Symptoms

Chapter 9: Ownership vs. Renter-Ship

Chapter 10: Flexibility vs. Order

Chapter 11: Dwelling (Attending) vs. Rumination

Chapter 12: Working Through Suffering vs. Relieving All Suffering

Chapter 13: Neuroscience and Human Experience vs. Neuroscience and the Medical Model

Chapter 14: Conclusion: The Experiential Therapist

Recenzii

In response to the prevailing, rational medical model of therapy, Peter D. Ladd wholeheartedly calls for an experiential model which more fully appreciates each client's individuality, complexity, personal knowledge and sense of purpose. Vividly written case illustrations illuminate and enliven a nuanced, compelling, and timely thesis. Ever mindful of the rules and restrictions faced by real-life therapists, Ladd makes practical and realistic recommendations for incorporating elements of both models into everyday practice. I hope that other professionals will read this book, adopt its recommendations, and add their voices to the author's call for a more relational, compassionate and experiential approach to therapy!
The historical polarizing of experiential and medical models of thought on mental health has done a disservice to clients and service providers and weakened the mental health field. This book presents a much needed unifying perspective and practical approach to bridge the divide. This latest work from Peter D. Ladd is an important contribution to the development of a responsive and empowering mental health care system.