Terapia de pareja e infidelidad. Un modelo de diagnóstico relacional e intervención terapéutica desde la perspectiva sistémica

Terapia de pareja e infidelidad. Un modelo de diagnóstico relacional e intervención terapéutica desde la perspectiva sistémica
Author: Carmen Campo
Publisher: Ediciones Morata
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2022-06-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 8419287067

Este libro es el resultado de la experiencia que ha supuesto trabajar durante mucho tiempo con parejas que presentaban dificultades, y de la necesidad de compartirla sobre todo con aquellos que, terapeutas en ciernes, se sienten fascinados y a la vez inquietos frente al desafío que supone realizar una terapia de pareja. Somos conscientes del reto que ello significa, pues si hay algo que caracteriza el trabajo terapéutico es en buena parte su carácter creativo tan ligado al estilo del terapeuta. Sin embargo, conocedoras por propia experiencia de las dificultades que entraña trabajar con parejas, pensamos que puede ser útil compartir el hilo conductor, que de manera sistematizada hemos ido elaborando, como una manera de agilizar y facilitar el trabajo terapéutico. Hilo conductor que quedará progresivamente en un segundo plano, a medida que la experiencia del terapeuta va avanzando y consolidándose en un estilo propio y personal.

Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology

Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology
Author: Rita Wicks-Nelson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2015-08-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317351355

Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology with DSM-5 Updates, 8/e presents students with a comprehensive, research-based introduction to understanding child and adolescent psychopathology. The authors provide a logically formatted and easy to understand text that covers the central issues and theoretical and methodological foundations of childhood behavior disorders. Rich with illustrations and examples, this text highlights the newest areas of research and clinical work, stressing supported treatments and the prevention of behavior problems of youth.

Eating Disorders Review

Eating Disorders Review
Author: Stephen Wonderlich
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781857756340

This critical summary of current literature on eating disorders aims to keep researchers and health practitioners informed on the clinical implications of new studies. It is the first volume in what's projected as an annual review that will highlight topics related to the major aspects of eating disorders.

Family, Self, and Human Development Across Cultures

Family, Self, and Human Development Across Cultures
Author: Cigdem Kagitcibasi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2007-03-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1135597820

Reflecting author Çigdem Kagitçibasi's influential work over the last two decades, this new edition examines human development, the self, and the family in a cultural context. It challenges the existing assumptions in mainstream western psychology about the nature of individuals. The author proposes a new model — the "Autonomous-Related Self" — which expands on existing theory by demonstrating how culture influences self development. The development of competence is examined from a contextual perspective, with a view towards global urbanization which is creating increasingly similar lifestyles around the world. The implications of this perspective are discussed extensively, particularly early intervention policy implications related to promoting human competence in immigration and acculturation. Rich in both theory and application, each topic is introduced with a historical antecedent and earlier research before current work is discussed. This new edition also features: a new theoretical perspective that integrates cultural variation with universal human development trajectories in the context of social change, globalization, and immigration; two new chapters on "Parenting and the Development of the Autonomous Related Self" and "Immigration and Acculturation"; a more student-friendly approach with boxed stories, summary and main point reviews, discussion questions, and an extensive bibliography in each chapter; and a comprehensive glossary of all the book’s key terms for a quick reference. Intended as a graduate or advanced undergraduate level text for courses addressing cross-cultural psychology taught in a variety of departments including developmental, community, family, and educational psychology, this comprehensive volume will also appeal to researchers interested in issues of human development in a socio-cultural context.

Transformations

Transformations
Author: Carola Suárez-Orozco
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1995
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780804725514

Focusing on the puzzling differences between adolescents born in Mexico and those born in the U.S., this psychocultural study examines why second-generation Latinos lose the desire to achieve.

Against Typological Tyranny in Archaeology

Against Typological Tyranny in Archaeology
Author: Cristóbal Gnecco
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1461487242

The papers in this book question the tyranny of typological thinking in archaeology through case studies from various South American countries (Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil) and Antarctica. They aim to show that typologies are unavoidable (they are, after all, the way to create networks that give meanings to symbols) but that their tyranny can be overcome if they are used from a critical, heuristic and non-prescriptive stance: critical because the complacent attitude towards their tyranny is replaced by a militant stance against it; heuristic because they are used as means to reach alternative and suggestive interpretations but not as ultimate and definite destinies; and non-prescriptive because instead of using them as threads to follow they are rather used as constitutive parts of more complex and connective fabrics. The papers included in the book are diverse in temporal and locational terms. They cover from so called Formative societies in lowland Venezuela to Inca-related ones in Bolivia; from the coastal shell middens of Brazil to the megalithic sculptors of SW Colombia. Yet, the papers are related. They have in common their shared rejection of established, naturalized typologies that constrain the way archaeologists see, forcing their interpretations into well known and predictable conclusions. Their imaginative interpretative proposals flee from the secure comfort of venerable typologies, many suspicious because of their association with colonial political narratives. Instead, the authors propose novel ways of dealing with archaeological data.

Genograms in Family Assessment

Genograms in Family Assessment
Author: Monica McGoldrick
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1985
Genre: Analyse comportementale - Tableaux, graphiques, etc
ISBN: 9780393700022

Widely used by both family therapists and family physicians, the genogram is a graphic way of organizing the mass of information gathered during a family assessment and finding patterns in the family system. Both entertaining and instructive, this book is the ideal way to introduce all those involved in family treatment to this essential assessment tool.

Integrating Family Therapy

Integrating Family Therapy
Author: Richard H. Mikesell
Publisher: Amer Psychological Assn
Total Pages: 645
Release: 1995-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781557982803

Integrating Family Therapy brings together family psychology and systems thinking to explore the ways systems therapists actually think and behave to bring about needed family change in the context of other systems. The theme of integration is carried through the book on several levels: integration of the family with school, work, medical, and other social systems; integration of research, theory, and systemic practice; and integration of methods and techniques from diverse schools of family therapy. The result is a book that gives the researcher and practitioner an encompassing perspective of family psychology and systems therapy today.

A History of the Care and Study of the Mentally Retarded

A History of the Care and Study of the Mentally Retarded
Author: Leo Kanner
Publisher: Springfield, Ill., Thomas [c1964]
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1964
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Histoire de la déficience intellectuelle ayant pour source le document publié en 1866, A Manual for the Classification Training, and Education of the Feeble-Minded, Imbecile, and Idiotic.