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Como parte del alivio psicológico, las emociones son condición que favorece el trabajo psicoterapéutico para generar condiciones de bienestar en las personas. En este libro, dirigido a profesionales y estudiantes del campo de la Psicología, se reúnen diversas investigaciones centradas en las emociones desde las dimensiones psicológica, social y cultural y despliega diversas formas de trabajo, regulación, expresión y reconfiguración emocional en aras de un mayor bienestar psicológico. Afrontar lo emocional desde la psicoterapia remite al tema de la pertenencia y la identidad; por tanto, la comprensión del vínculo inquebrantable entre el cuerpo y las emociones resulta fundamental para su gestión. No se puede estar sino afectivamente en el mundo. https://publicaciones.iteso.mx/ (ITESO), (ITESO Universidad).
Toda patología nace de la injusticia; toda terapia parte del reconocimiento de la injusticia. Esta es la idea radical que proponen Esteban Laso y Lidia Karina Macías-Esparza, sobre la que nos convocan a reflexionar con el apoyo de referencias muy sólidas en su campo como son Celia Jaes Falicov, Raúl Medina Centeno y Álvaro Ponce-Antezana. Consideran que el tema de la injusticia, tal y como ellos proponen en esta obra, es necesario que esté presente en la discusión psicoterapéutica. Porque si bien, la lista de situaciones de injusticia que podemos encontrar en la práctica psicoterapéutica es bien amplia y en toda la gama de intensidad, sin embargo, no siempre se tratan como tales pues acaban eclipsadas por múltiples causas (neutralidad, circularidad, subjetividad, etc.). Estos autores nos invitan, por tanto, a romper esta ceguera para reconocer así la injusticia de aquellos que la sufren. Nos dicen: "La injusticia es un parásito de la mente que se contagia casi siempre en la infancia, pero se reproduce a lo largo de todo el ciclo vital –a menos que lo reconozcamos y sanemos las heridas en donde prolifera".
Sovereigns have been the ultimate authority in many world regimes for more than 5,000 years. Informative and entertaining, this newly revised and completely updated volume is the definitive source book for accurate and thorough information on kings, rulers, and statesmen.
Postwar Left -- CIA -- Coups -- Moscow Gold -- Divisions -- Transitions -- Populism -- Dissension -- Everyday Forms of Organization -- Communist Threats -- Resurgent Left -- 1959.
An invaluable teaching text and clinical resource, this is a book about how to do psychotherapy--how to apply the science of change to the complexities of helping people develop new meanings in their lives. Explaining constructivist principles and illuminating what a skilled clinician actually does in day-to-day practice, Michael J. Mahoney shows how to nurture the therapeutic relationship while implementing such creative interventions as centering techniques, problem solving, pattern work, meditation and embodiment exercises, drama and dream work, and spiritual exploration. Appendices feature reproducible client forms, handouts, and other useful materials.
Constructivist psychotherapy focuses on the meaning that clients attribute to their world, and the way that this shapes their life and contributes to their difficulties. In this book, Robert A. Neimeyer, a leading figure in the field, provides a clear and accessible explanation of the key features of this approach. Constructivist Psychotherapy: Distinctive Features concentrates on the 30 key commitments that distinguish constructivism from other cognitive behavioural perspectives. Divided into two sections – Theory and Practice – this straightforward book is illustrated throughout with case material and recent research findings. Neimeyer provides us with a fresh perspective on familiar material, together with a clear, concise introduction to material that the reader may be less familiar with, making this book a valuable text for professionals in training as well as a source of new ideas for practising therapists of constructivist psychotherapy.
The available material in English discussing Latin American anarchism tends to be fragmentary, country-specific, or focused on single individuals. This new translation of Ángel Cappelletti's wide-ranging, country-by-country historical overview of anarchism's social and political achievements in fourteen Latin American nations is the first book-length regional history ever published in English. With a foreword by the translator. Ángel J. Cappelletti (1927–1995) was an Argentinian philosopher who taught at Simon Bolivar University in Venezuela. He is the author of over forty works primarily investigating philosophy and anarchism. Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Youngstown State University.