Manual de psicoterapia con enfoque logoterapéutico

Manual de psicoterapia con enfoque logoterapéutico

Author: Efrén Martínez Ortiz

Publisher: Editorial El Manual Moderno

Published: 2022-08-17

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 9589446744

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Este libro es el producto de un intento sistemático por integrar una propuesta descriptiva de los fundamentos de la psicoterapia de orientación logoterapéutica, a partir de la perspectiva de pensamiento que integra los aportes (de clara inspiración existencia) del doctor Viktor Frankl, con el conocimiento de los elementos que componen una modalidad de psicoterapia cuyos desarrollos actuales, su plan de funcionamiento, publicaciones y evidencias, la ubican hoy como un enfoque terapéutico a la altura de las diferentes propuestas contemporáneas, aunque aún se halle en desarrollo. El lector podrá encontrar en estas páginas los planteamientos del conjunto de logoterapeutas más importantes en esta área del conocimiento en Iberoamérica, Estados Unidos e Italia; al mismo tiempo, dispondrá de un texto-guía de gran utilidad para implementar la modalidad de psicoterapia “centrada en el sentido”. Partiendo del pensamiento de su creador, el doctor Frankl, en el mismo texto se presentan los componentes esenciales para la aplicación de los conceptos analítico-existenciales en el ámbito de la psicología clínica. De seguro, esta obra se convertirá en un material de uso obligatorio para aquellos profesionales que ejercen la psicoterapia usando este enfoque, así como para todos los psicólogos requieran de planteamientos sistemáticos que otorguen una perspectiva ordenada a su práctica profesional.


Clarifying and Furthering Existential Psychotherapy

Clarifying and Furthering Existential Psychotherapy

Author: Stefan E. Schulenberg

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-09-23

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 3319310860

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This exciting volume brings together leading figures across existential psychology in a clear-sighted guide to its current practice and therapeutic possibilities. Its accessible yet scholarly presentation dispels common myths about existential psychotherapy while demonstrating core methods and innovative techniques as compatible with the range of clinicians’ theoretical orientations and practical approaches. Chapters review the evidence for its therapeutic value, and provide updates on education, training, and research efforts in the field, both in the US and abroad. Throughout, existential psychotherapy emerges as a vital, flexible, and empirically sound modality in keeping with the current—and future—promotion of psychological well-being. Highlights of the coverage include: Emotion, relationship, and meaning as core existential practice: evidence-based foundations. · Meaning-centered psychotherapy: a Socratic clinical practice. Experience processing as an aspect of existential psychotherapy: life enhancement methodology. Structural Existential Analysis (SEA): a phenomenological method for therapeutic work. Experiencing change: an existential perspective. Creating the World Congress for existential therapy. Clarifying and Furthering Existential Psychotherapy will spark discussion and debate among students, therapists, researchers, and practitioners in existential psychology, existential psychotherapy, and allied fields as well as the interested public. It makes a suitable text for graduate courses in existential therapy, psychological theories, and related subjects.


Clinical Perspectives on Meaning

Clinical Perspectives on Meaning

Author: Pninit Russo-Netzer

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-12-30

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 331941397X

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"Clinical Perspectives on Meaning: Positive and Existential Psychotherapy . . . is an outstanding collection of new contributions that build thoughtfully on the past, while at the same time, take the uniquely human capacity for meaning-making to important new places." - From the preface by Carol D. Ryff and Chiara Ruini This unique theory-to-practice volume presents far-reaching advances in positive and existential therapy, with emphasis on meaning-making as central to coping and resilience, growth and positive change. Innovative meaning-based strategies are presented with clients facing medical and mental health challenges such as spinal cord injury, depression, and cancer. Diverse populations and settings are considered, including substance abuse, disasters, group therapy, and at-risk youth. Contributors demonstrate the versatility and effectiveness of meaning-making interventions by addressing novel findings in this rapidly growing and promising area. By providing broad international and interdisciplinary perspectives, it enhances empirical findings and offers valuable practical insights. Such a diverse and varied examination of meaning encourages the reader to integrate his or her thoughts from both existential and positive psychology perspectives, as well as from clinical and empirical approaches, and guides the theoretical convergence to a unique point of understanding and appreciation for the value of meaning and its pursuit. Included in the coverage: · The proper aim of therapy: Subjective well-being, objective goodness, or a meaningful life? · Character strengths and mindfulness as core pathways to meaning in life · The significance of meaning to conceptualizations of resilience and posttraumatic growth · Practices of meaning-making interventions: A comprehensive matrix · Working with meaning in life in chronic or life-threatening disease · Strategies for cultivating purpose among adolescents in clinical settings · Integrative meaning therapy: From logotherapy to existential positive interventions · Multiculturalism and meaning in existential and positive psychology · Nostalgia as an existential intervention: Using the past to secure meaning in the present and the future · The spiritual dimension of meaning Clinical Perspectives on Meaning redefines these core healing objectives for researchers, students, caregivers, and practitioners from the fields of existential psychology, logotherapy, and positive psychology, as well as for the interested public.


The Wiley World Handbook of Existential Therapy

The Wiley World Handbook of Existential Therapy

Author: Erik Craig

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-04-15

Total Pages: 832

ISBN-13: 1119167175

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An existential therapy handbook from those in the field, with its broad scope covering key texts, theories, practice, and research The Wiley World Handbook of Existential Therapy is a work representing the collaboration of existential psychotherapists, teachers, and researchers. It's a book to guide readers in understanding human life better through the exploration of aspects and applications of existential therapy. The book presents the therapy as a way for clients to explore their experiences and make the most of their lives. Its contributors offer an accurate and in-depth view of the field. An introduction of existential therapy is provided, along with a summary of its historical foundations. Chapters are organized into sections that cover: daseinsanalysis; existential-phenomenonological, -humanistic, and -integrative therapies; and existential group therapy. International developments in theory, practice and research are also examined.


Logotherapy and Existential Analysis

Logotherapy and Existential Analysis

Author: Alexander Batthyány

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 3319294245

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This landmark volume introduces the new series of proceedings from the Viktor Frankl Institute, dedicated to preserving the past, disseminating the present, and anticipating the future of Franklian existential psychology and psychotherapy, i.e. logotherapy and existentialanalysis . Wide-ranging contents keep readers abreast of current ideas, findings, and developments in the field while also presenting rarely-seen selections from Frankl’s work. Established contributors report on new applications of existential therapies in specific (OCD, cancer, end-of-life issues) and universal (the search for meaning) contexts as well as intriguing possibilities for opening up dialogue with other schools of psychology. And this initial offering establishes the tenor of the series by presenting varied materials across the field, including: Archival and unpublished articles and lectures by Frankl. Peer-reviewed studies on logotherapy process, measures, and research. New case studies using logotherapy and existential analysis in diverse settings. Papers advocating cross-disciplinary collaboration. Philosophical applications of existential psychology. Critical reviews of logotherapy-related books. Volume 1 of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis will attract a wide audience, including psychologists (clinical, social, personality, positive), psychotherapists of different schools, psychiatrists in private practice, and researchers in these fields. Practitioners in counseling, pastoral psychology, coaching, and medical care will also welcome this new source of ideas and inspiration.


On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders

On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders

Author: Viktor Frankl

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 1135930317

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Logotherapy and Existential Analysis has been internationally recognized for decades as an empirically supported humanistic school of psychotherapy. Evidence for the growing significance of logotherapy includes institutes, societies and professorships in many countries of the world, as well as conferences and publications. On the Theory and Therapy of Neuroses: An Introduction to Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, the translation of Viktor Frankl's Theorie und Therapie der Neurosen by James M. DuBois, will allow for the first time English-only readers to experience this essential text on logotherapy.


Meaning in Positive and Existential Psychology

Meaning in Positive and Existential Psychology

Author: Alexander Batthyany

Publisher: Springer Science & Business

Published: 2014-04-26

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 149390308X

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This book is a first attempt to combine insights from the two perspectives with regard to the question of meaning by examining a collection of theoretical and empirical works. This volume therefore is destined to become an important addition to psychological literature: both from the viewpoint of the history of ideas (again this would be one of the first times that positive and existentialist psychologies meet) and from the viewpoint of theoretical and empirical research into the meaning concept in psychology.


Meaning-Centred Psychotherapy

Meaning-Centred Psychotherapy

Author: Elisabeth Lukas

Publisher: tredition

Published: 2019-11-01

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 3000642749

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Viktor E. Frankl, the founder of the "meaning centred psychotherapy" called logotherapy, was awarded 29 honorary doctorates from around the world for his work. One distinguishing feature of this form of psychotherapy is that it works well in the long term as well as providing short time relief. This is more and more important in view of the increasing numbers of people in the world who suffer from mental instabilities or disorders. The two renowned authors of this book offer exciting insights into the practical application of logotherapy. In doing so, they inspire readers to come up with ideas and tips for their own lives.