Healing Crisis and Trauma with Mind, Body, and Spirit by Barbara Rubin Wainrib (2006, Perfect)

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PublisherSpringer Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-100826132456
ISBN-139780826132451
eBay Product ID (ePID)50483756

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Book TitleHealing Crisis and Trauma with Mind, Body, and Spirit
Number of Pages168 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHealing / General, Alternative & Complementary Medicine, Personal Growth / General, Violence in Society, Neuropsychology, Disasters & Disaster Relief, Psychotherapy / Counseling, Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd)
Publication Year2006
GenreBody, Mind & Spirit, Social Science, Self-Help, Psychology, Medical
AuthorBarbara Rubin Wainrib
FormatPerfect

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight8.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2005-032352
SynopsisWe live in a changed world, a world where the enemy is no longer in uniform on the other side of a trench. There is no longer an identified ""war zone"" and the ""enemy"" may be the innocent looking person standing next to us. Clear boundaries and an assumption of safety no longer exist. Learning new skills to address the injuries incurred by sudden trauma and unpredictable lives is essential. This book is written for those persons in the ""helping professions."" It is also written for those who have a sufficient understanding of psychology and a sufficient awareness of our current world, and want to gain some knowledge about being helpful. This book offers the educator and the practitioner training methods, exercises, and intervention techniques applicable to the gamut of experiences that we currently encounter. It also will introduce readers to newer concepts and their applications such as role play, spirituality, the role of animals in healing, and the concept of forgiveness. Throughout the book, whether it is in those who represent the highly resilient or those who continue to struggle, a strengths perspective is emphasized. Finally, this book describes the ""Phoenix Phenomenon"", a concept I developed during the course of my teaching and practice, which articulates and illustrates an inherent ability to use resilience in the process of converting pain into growth., Designated a Doody's Core Title We live in a changed world, a world where the enemy is no longer in uniform on the other side of a trench. There is no longer an identified "war zone" and the "enemy" may be the innocent looking person standing next to us. Clear boundaries and an assumption of safety no longer exist. Learning new skills to address the injuries incurred by sudden trauma and unpredictable lives is essential. This book is written for those persons in the "helping professions." It is also written for those who have a sufficient understanding of psychology and a sufficient awareness of our current world, and want to gain some knowledge about being helpful. This book offers the educator and the practitioner training methods, exercises, and intervention techniques applicable to the gamut of experiences that we currently encounter. It also will introduce readers to newer concepts and their applications such as role play, spirituality, the role of animals in healing, and the concept of forgiveness. Throughout the book, whether it is in those who represent the highly resilient or those who continue to struggle, a strengths perspective is emphasized. Finally, this book describes the "Phoenix Phenomenon", a concept Wainrib developed during the course of her teaching and practice, which articulates and illustrates an inherent ability to use resilience in the process of converting pain into growth., Designated a Doody's Core Title! We live in a changed world, a world where the enemy is no longer in uniform on the other side of a trench. There is no longer an identified "war zone" and the "enemy" may be the innocent looking person standing next to us. Clear boundaries and an assumption of safety no longer exist. Learning new skills to address the injuries incurred by sudden trauma and unpredictable lives is essential. This book is written for those persons in the "helping professions." It is also written for those who have a sufficient understanding of psychology and a sufficient awareness of our current world, and want to gain some knowledge about being helpful. This book offers the educator and the practitioner training methods, exercises, and intervention techniques applicable to the gamut of experiences that we currently encounter. It also will introduce readers to newer concepts and their applications such as role play, spirituality, the role of animals in healing, and the concept of forgiveness. Throughout the book, whether it is in those who represent the highly resilient or those who continue to struggle, a strengths perspective is emphasized. Finally, this book describes the "Phoenix Phenomenon", a concept Wainrib developed during the course of her teaching and practice, which articulates and illustrates an inherent ability to use resilience in the process of converting pain into growth., Offers the educator and the practitioner training methods, exercises, and intervention techniques applicable to the experiences that we encounter. This book also introduces readers to different concepts and their applications such as role play, spirituality, the role of animals in healing, and the concept of forgiveness.
LC Classification NumberRC552.P67W32 2006

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