Uncovering the Resilient Core

Uncovering the Resilient Core
Author: Patricia Gianotti
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317293460

Uncovering the Resilient Core provides a comprehensive and inclusive methodology that guides the therapist into the nuances and complexities of the therapeutic relationship throughout the entire course of treatment. With its psychodynamic/relational orientation, this Workbook is unique in that it begins with character pathology in its widest spectrum and moves in depth to understanding and treating corrosive shame, dissociation, trauma and narcissism, including narcissism’s many hidden cultural and dynamic manifestations. The applied nature of this text draws from a wide variety of case examples as well as progressive therapeutic techniques designed to help deepen therapeutic listening skills. Training concepts are organically linked to videotaped treatment examples, with ample discussion questions and case analyses that can be used in your own supervision groups. These videos can be found on www.routledge.com/9781138183285 and serve as companion illustrations closely following the learning points in the text itself.

Resilient Core

Resilient Core
Author: Ella Paige
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-24
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

In today's fast-paced world, feeling overwhelmed by challenges is a common experience. But what if you could transform those challenges into stepping stones for success? This book equips you with the science and practical strategies to cultivate resilience, the essential skill of bouncing back stronger from adversity. Discover the power of a growth mindset. Learn to see setbacks not as roadblocks, but as opportunities for growth and learning. You'll develop tools to dissect failures and misfortunes, extracting valuable lessons that fuel your future success. Master emotional intelligence, a key pillar of resilience. Navigate life's inevitable ups and downs with greater balance and insight. This book will guide you in understanding and managing your emotions, fostering healthier relationships, and making sound decisions even in the face of stress. Packed with psychological insights, practical exercises, and real-life stories, this guide empowers you to build resilience and thrive in today's world. Whether you're overcoming burnout, dealing with imposter syndrome, or simply striving to maintain your emotional health in a digital age, this book offers a comprehensive roadmap. Learn to debunk common myths about meditation and discover powerful techniques to cultivate mindfulness, a cornerstone of resilience. You'll also gain valuable guidance on building a supportive personal network, a crucial safety net during difficult times. This book is more than just a collection of tips; it's a transformative journey. Establish routines and long-term plans to make resilience a permanent part of your life. As you progress, you'll find yourself not only weathering life's storms but emerging stronger and more prepared for whatever comes next. Resilience isn't just something you're born with; it's a skill you can develop and refine. This book is your guide on that journey, packed with the tools and strategies you need to transform challenges into stepping stones and build a life of unshakeable strength.

Embracing Therapeutic Complexity

Embracing Therapeutic Complexity
Author: Patricia Gianotti
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000585840

In an era where instant gratification has filtered into training programs geared toward technique-driven solutions, Embracing Therapeutic Complexity takes a step back and re-introduces fundamental touchstones that enable clinicians to apply an integrative treatment model in the service of in-depth healing and growth. Using attachment theory as a bridge, this text connects key principles and practices that cut across various therapeutic disciplines and combines them into a unified framework where readers do not have to "put aside" their expertise in order to benefit from the skill sets provided in this book. In addition, this text addresses the impact that power and privilege have had on shaping our psychological constructs, and it challenges cultural assumptions and blind spots that have shaped our treatment approaches in the past. Furthermore, this book illustrates how the application of psychodynamic principles can be combined with advances in trauma treatment, thus offering a practical guide for both beginning and seasoned therapists to amplify and expand their current clinical expertise.

Be Different

Be Different
Author: Andrew Gross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2020-06-24
Genre:
ISBN:

"I think Petr's serious this time, Al... about killing himself ... and I, I just have no idea where he is..." Jennifer's voice was trembling as she told Alfonso Sanchez how her husband, Petr Wolansky and lead pastor of a prosperous church in the suburbs of Indianapolis, had disappeared. When she'd woken that morning he was gone but had left a note that threatened suicide just two days from now, his 45th birthday. Alfonso, another pastor and Petr's best friend, tries to help Jennifer piece together enough of the clues to track him down. This book follows their harrowing story. Will they find him before it is too late?This book also asks: "Why was Pastor Petr in trouble in the first place?" Why do some Christian leaders handle life's pressures with resilience, but others fail miserably under the same pressures? Some come back stronger than ever, thriving and transformed into better people. But others inwardly collapse or implode. Some discover hope for the long haul and the resilience to lead, but others don't. Why? We believe that a core element of surviving trials with resilience is to cultivate a biblical differentiation of self. Say what?"Differentiation" is a term that describes a character quality found in biblical figures like King David, the prophets Nathan or Habakkuk and especially in Jesus. It is a way of describing how these figures could be fearless in the face of criticism and strong in the midst of set backs. It's how they were free from being pushed around by the controlling approval or disapproval of other people. It's what removed their inner hindrances to loving God and loving people the way we're commanded. And it is the key to finding the resilience to lead.Frequently, when a trial hits us, we don't just suffer from the trial itself. We suffer even more because the trial threatens to rob us of our sense of identity. For example, if a ship sinks in the ocean, its surviving captain suffers not only from the accident; he also suffers from having a marred identity as a failed captain. More than even the shipwreck, this new identity can very effectively prevent him from leading again.How can you avoid the same fate when you encounter leadership hardships? In this book you will learn how by embracing the three legs of the stool of biblical differentiation. The first leg is your created self (the authentic way God created you rather than your anxious, image cultivating self); the second is your re-created self (the person God has reconstructed you to be in Christ); and the third is your self-in-relation--your capacity to relate with God and with others. When Paul wrote to the Romans, he explained that believers can "rejoice in our sufferings" (Romans 5:4). There is no better definition of resilience than this. The reason for this resilience is "because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit." To arrive at this resilient hope, Paul says that we must go through a process that includes suffering. Somehow that suffering trains us to persevere, and that perseverance shapes our character in such a way that we can experience God's non-disappointing hope. This book is about how those sufferings produce perseverance so you can walk in that kind of resilient hope.

Building Recovery Resilience

Building Recovery Resilience
Author: Guy du Plessis
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2024-05-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1009378813

A workbook for clients progressing through the Recovery Resilience Program, featuring novel resources for successful addiction recovery.

"Core Chronicles

Author: Rajiv Garg
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

"Core Chronicles: Unveiling My Daily Essence" follows the transformative journey of Emily, a young woman seeking meaning and clarity in the midst of life's chaos. Set in the heart of a bustling city, Emily discovers Core Haven, a sanctuary where individuals delve deep into their inner selves through core exercises. Through Emily's eyes, readers witness the profound impact of her daily practice as she navigates challenges, confronts self-doubt, and discovers hidden reservoirs of strength within herself. Alongside her fellow practitioners, Emily learns to quiet her mind, embrace the present moment, and cultivate a deeper connection to her true essence. As Emily's journey unfolds, she undergoes a profound transformation, shedding layers of fear and insecurity to reveal her authentic self. With each step forward, she discovers the power of vulnerability, resilience, and self-compassion, guiding her towards a life of authenticity and fulfillment. "Core Chronicles: Unveiling My Daily Essence" is a story of empowerment, resilience, and self-discovery-a reminder that true strength lies not in perfection or achievement but in the courage to embrace one's innermost truth. Through Emily's journey, readers are inspired to embark on their own path of self-exploration, unlocking the limitless potential that resides within each of us. As Emily's journey progresses, she becomes deeply attuned to the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. The sanctuary of Core Haven becomes a refuge where she can explore the depths of her being, finding solace and inspiration in the supportive community of fellow seekers. Through the ups and downs, Emily learns valuable lessons about resilience and self-belief. She discovers that true growth often emerges from moments of discomfort and adversity, and that by embracing her vulnerabilities, she can tap into her inner reservoirs of strength. Alongside her physical practice, Emily delves into mindfulness techniques, meditation, and breathwork, discovering new dimensions of self-awareness and inner peace. These practices become her tools for navigating the challenges of daily life with grace and resilience. As Emily nears the climax of her journey, she faces her greatest test yet-a moment of doubt and uncertainty that threatens to unravel all her progress. But with the wisdom and support gained from her time at Core Haven, she finds the courage to confront her fears head-on, emerging stronger and more resilient than ever before. In the end, "Core Chronicles: Unveiling My Daily Essence" is a story of empowerment and self-discovery, reminding readers that the path to authenticity and fulfillment begins by embracing the essence of who we truly are. Through Emily's journey, readers are inspired to embark on their own quest for self-discovery, unlocking the hidden depths of their being and embracing the fullness of life's potential.

Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame

Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame
Author: Patricia A. DeYoung
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000513041

A masterful synthesis of relational and attachment theory, neurobiology, and contemporary psychoanalysis, Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame has been internationally recognized as an essential text on shame. Integrating new theory about trauma, shame resilience, and self-compassion, this second edition further clarifies the relational, right-brain essence of being in and with the suffering of shame. New chapters carry theory further into praxis. In the time of a national Truth and Reconciliation Commission and a global Black Lives Matter movement, "Societies of Chronic Shame" invites therapists to deepen their awareness of collective societal trauma and of their own place within dissociated societal shame. "Three Faces of Shame" organizes the clinical wisdom of the book into clear guidelines for differential diagnosis and treatment. Lucid and compassionate, this book engages with the most profound challenges of clinical practice and touches into the depths of being human.

Raising Resilient Kids

Raising Resilient Kids
Author: Mph Rhonda Spencer-Hwang Drph
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1496445082

Rhonda Spencer-Hwang, a mom of three children and a professor of public health, set out to discover how to promote health and well-being, beginning in childhood. Living in a community known worldwide for the unusual resilience and longevity of its citizens, she wondered, What childhood practices have protected the centenarians in my area from the stresses of hardship and encouraged their accomplishments? She set out to interview as many of them as she could find, and what she learned may change your life.

Listening with Purpose

Listening with Purpose
Author: Jack Danielian
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0765708787

Listening with Purpose is a clinical treatment manual for seasoned practitioners, post-doctoral training institutes, graduate students, and psychiatric residents who are interested in advancing their skills in therapeutic listening and psychodynamic interventions. The approach to training is highly original, offering a rich sampling of case examples, trainee dialogue, as well as a diagrammatic model that illustrates how recent theoretical advances can be used in understanding the often subtle nuances of treatment intervention from an intrapsychic, interpersonal, and systemic perspective.

Uncovering Happiness

Uncovering Happiness
Author: Elisha Goldstein
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 145169055X

Goldstein believes that overcoming depression and uncovering happiness is in harnessing our brain's own natural antidepressant power and ultimately creating a more resilient antidepressant brain. In seven simple steps, she shows you how to take back control of your mind, your mood, and your life --