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Closely geared to general practice yet without neglecting basic theory, this book has retained so much appeal among readers .as to warrant a third edition. We assume that the work has retained its place among the leading publications on psychosomatics because it embodies our strong interest in the 'here and now' of medical practice. The timing of this thoroughly revised and enlarged edition appears opportune as psychosomatic basic care and the medicine of dialogue acquire more meaning in daily routine practice, and as the need for basic information increases. We conceive psychosomatics to be an integral part of medicine. When we speak of 'psychosomatic disorders' in this book, our premise is that somatic and psychosocial aspects play an important role in their pathogenesis and course. This notion constitutes the very basis of what is understood as psychosomatic medical treatment. Such a point of departure calls for a consistent spirit of cooperation with regard to the problems involved. This alone satisfies the initial requirement of simultaneously considering both the somatic and psychosocial aspects of health and illness.
The construction of the physical and emotional health, is a collection of essays that question the origin of organic diseases and he dares to suggest that there is a body-building process that goes beyond the viruses and bacteria and exemplified by History, Anthropology, Psychology, Acupuncture, oral History, how to build a Psychosomatic illness, his explanation is an Epistemology which gather Transdisciplinary it to an emerging reality that manifests in the body and the construction of a new body process that can not be explained without the emotional exaltation of our time, these works are part of the experience of over 25 years of work by the author, in therapy and research theory and practice.
A world list of books in the English language.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
Erzählungen gehören zu jeder Psychotherapie. Ist es ein Unterschied, ob Klienten in der Therapie "nur" reden oder ob sie auch schreiben? Obwohl viele Menschen zur Feder greifen, weiß man wenig darüber, wann Schreiben hilft, wann es schadet, wie Texte gestaltet sein müssen, um heilsame Effekte hervorzubringen. Carmen C. Unterholzer positioniert das Schreiben innerhalb der systemischen Therapie und leuchtet das Verhältnis zwischen Literatur und Therapie aus. Sie zeigt, wie andere therapeutische Ansätze das Schreiben einsetzen und präsentiert die Vielfalt schriftlicher Interventionen in der systemischen Psychotherapie. Die Autorin arbeitet Ideen aus, wann welche Textgattung in welchem Veränderungsprozess für Klienten sinnvoll sein könnte und wie therapeutisches Schreiben im Einzelsetting und in Gruppenpsychotherapien eingesetzt werden kann. Viele Beispiele aus der therapeutischen Arbeit geben Einblick in die Praxis. "Ich kann allen Psychotherapeuten und Beratern dieses Buch ans Herz legen – den Systemikern wie auch allen anderen, die sich für den therapeutischen Einsatz des Schreibens interessieren." Kirsten von Sydow