The Road to Individuation and Autonomy

The Road to Individuation and Autonomy
Author: James V Potter Ph D
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-06-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781534791923

bondage, controlled, or possessed by someone else; you allow others to coerce you into saying yes when you'd prefer to say no; you catch yourself telling 'little white lies' to avoid having to explain yourself or avoid conflict; or you have trouble controlling your emotions and sometimes act-out in a manner you later feel guilty for, this manual is for you. Don't let the stress associated with passive, aggressive and passive-aggressive relationships keep you in bondage, damaging your health and shortening your life. God created mankind to be self-owned, self-governed, relationship oriented beings, but the lack of assertiveness can turn relationships into ownerships where people believe that their partners belong to them and owe them this or that. The exercises in this manual will - when practiced - provide one with the keys to break free from emotional bondage, turn controlling ownerships into fulfilling relationships and facilitate the development of meaningful, lasting, loving relationships.

Jekyll and Hyde

Jekyll and Hyde
Author: Paula M. Potter
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2007
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1930327439

Handbook of Child Psychology, Social, Emotional, and Personality Development

Handbook of Child Psychology, Social, Emotional, and Personality Development
Author: William Damon
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1153
Release: 2006-06-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0471756121

Part of the authoritative four-volume reference that spans the entire field of child development and has set the standard against which all other scholarly references are compared. Updated and revised to reflect the new developments in the field, the Handbook of Child Psychology, Sixth Edition contains new chapters on such topics as spirituality, social understanding, and non-verbal communication. Volume 3: Social, Emotional, and Personality Development, edited by Nancy Eisenberg, Arizona State University, covers mechanisms of socialization and personality development, including parent/child relationships, peer relationships, emotional development, gender role acquisition, pro-social and anti-social development, motivation, achievement, social cognition, and moral reasoning, plus a new chapter on adolescent development.

Psychodynamic Approaches to Psychopathology, vol 1, An Issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America,

Psychodynamic Approaches to Psychopathology, vol 1, An Issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America,
Author: Rachel Z Ritvo
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013-01-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1455771635

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics covers topics in three major categories in two volumes of this series: 1. Approaches to Specific Conditions; 2. Special Features in Working with Children; 3. Research Presented for the Clinician. Specific conditions covered are: Anxiety, Trauma, Depression, Eating Disorders, Incipient Borderline Personality Disorders, and the Medically Ill Youth. Special Features include the various therapies in Psychodynamic psychotherapy: Play Techniques, Use of Boardgames, Perspectives on Psychotropic Medications for Children, Parent Work, Family Therapy, and Dyadic Therapies. Research for Clinicians includes Neuroscience, Evidence Base, and Developmental Perspectives.

Six Pillars of Self-Esteem

Six Pillars of Self-Esteem
Author: Nathaniel Branden
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1995-05-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0553374397

Nathaniel Branden's book is the culmination of a lifetime of clinical practice and study, already hailed in its hardcover edition as a classic and the most significant work on the topic. Immense in scope and vision and filled with insight into human motivation and behavior, The Six Pillars Of Self-Esteem is essential reading for anyone with a personal or professional interest in self-esteem. The book demonstrates compellingly why self-esteem is basic to psychological health, achievement, personal happiness, and positive relationships. Branden introduces the six pillars-six action-based practices for daily living that provide the foundation for self-esteem-and explores the central importance of self-esteem in five areas: the workplace, parenting, education, psychotherapy, and the culture at large. The work provides concrete guidelines for teachers, parents, managers, and therapists who are responsible for developing the self-esteem of others. And it shows why-in today's chaotic and competitive world-self-esteem is fundamental to our personal and professional power.

Meaning, Mind, and Self-Transformation

Meaning, Mind, and Self-Transformation
Author: Victor L. Schermer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429916132

Interpretation is the primary intervention of psychoanalysis. Until now it has been discussed almost exclusively from a technical standpoint, rather than its relationship to the mind, human life, and how it affects the personality. This book explores the intrinsic nature of interpretation in psychoanalysis. For that purpose, two streams of thought are brought into dialogue with one another: Anglo-American psychoanalysis and Continental European philosophical hermeneutics, the study of meaning and interpretation. This book celebrates and makes explicit the value of interchanges between the paradigm of science and philosophical hermeneutics. It is divided into three sections, preceded by a discussion of the relationship between psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, and the sciences, with psychoanalysis at a crossroads seeking a new path. Part 1 starts with a consideration of Freud's methodology in The Interpretation of Dreams, moving to a review of ancient, romantic, and modern theories of interpretation as they relate to psychoanalysis.

Autonomy in Adolescent Development

Autonomy in Adolescent Development
Author: Bart Soenens
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317265254

Autonomy is a central feature of adolescent development, playing a key role in adolescents’ psychosocial adjustment. However, opinions differ about the nature and definition of autonomy and so important questions regarding the role of autonomy in adolescents’ development have remained unanswered. This book helps to address these questions while bringing clarity to the literature on adolescent autonomy. Autonomy in Adolescent Development: Towards Conceptual Clarity highlights a distinction between two notions of autonomy: autonomy-as-independence and autonomy-as-volition. The chapters in this volume illustrate how this distinction sheds new light on controversial questions regarding autonomy, such as: Is more autonomy always beneficial for adolescents’ psychosocial adjustment? Or are there limits to the amount of autonomy ideal for well-being and social adjustment? Is autonomy a universally critical ingredient of optimal development? Or do effects of autonomy differ by cultural context and socioeconomic status? How can parents, siblings, and peers promote the development of autonomy? Bringing together scholars from varied theoretical backgrounds studying autonomy in different contexts, this book provides an overview of recent conceptual and empirical work from diverse perspectives, yielding refreshing and thought-provoking insights into the nature of adolescent autonomy. Autonomy in Adolescent Development is invaluable for advanced students and researchers in adolescent development, acting both as a guide and as a source of inspiration for new research in the area.