Fitim Uka: The Internal Cohesion Theory and Psychotherapy
The Internal Cohesion Theory and Psychotherapy
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EUR 84,96*
- John Wiley & Sons Inc, 01/2025
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781394291342
- Bestellnummer: 11918590
- Umfang: 208 Seiten
- Erscheinungstermin: 30.1.2025
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Klappentext
A novel integrative approach to psychotherapy targeting various aspects of human functioning across temporal dimensionsThe Internal Cohesion Theory and Psychotherapy offers a novel approach to understanding human psychological experiences and fostering internal cohesion to maintain optimal mental health or prevent the development of psycho-emotional and psycho-social disorders. In this groundbreaking book, renowned scholar in psychotherapy research, policy, and practice Dr. Fitim Uka presents a holistic framework-Internal Cohesion Psychotherapy (ICP)-to help practitioners reshape their clients' connections with their past, present, and future experiences.
Rooted in Internal Cohesion Theory, ICP integrates evidence-based knowledge in the fields of psychology and psychotherapy, seeking to harmonize the intrapersonal, interpersonal, professional, and spiritual to create positive change in people's lives and support well-being. Dr. Uka provides step-by-step guidance on developing efficient and effective treatment plans in a variety of treatment environments while demonstrating how appreciating the complexity of the therapeutic relationship can minimize the impact of adversity on clients.
Featuring a wealth of real-world insights and concise guidelines for practitioners wanting to implement ICP in their practice, The Internal Cohesion Theory and Psychotherapy an indispensable resource for all clinicians, researchers, social workers, therapists, psychologists, and policymakers devoted to improving individual and collective mental health worldwide.