Psychotherapy of Everyday Life [electronic resource] : Training in Partnership and Self-Help /

In this book East and West are united in a total vision which gives the reader an expansive view of inner lives and behaviors, some of which are healthy and some not. The author presents an analysis of contemporary social relationships and the attitudes associated with them. But he does far more than this. He also vividly describes the "primary" and "secondary" capabili­ ties of the psyche, capabilities that are valid for all times and all situations. Peseschkian draws on his experiences in the Middle Eastern homeland of his youth and also on the insights he has gained through his psychotherapeutic practice. He does not stop with special examples, but draws conclusions that are valid for people everywhere. He then molds these conclusions into an illustrative system. Uniquely interesting are the passages where the author describes errors in the development of a child and erroneous attitudes on the part of the educator, such as when he characterizes the punitive behavior of parents: "Right from the start a child must learn to obeYi" "There must be punishmenti" and "You have to break the child's wilL" Or when he shows how tensions between the parents are transferred to their children: "You're just like your father. He doesn't know what punctuality is either. " The author attempts to integrate his faith in psychotherapy with his vision of the world and also tries to understand the world's religions as an expression of their times.

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Main Authors: Peseschkian, Nossrat. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986
Subjects:Medicine., General practice (Medicine)., Psychotherapy., Medicine & Public Health., General Practice / Family Medicine.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61621-1
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Peseschkian, Nossrat. author.
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Psychotherapy of Everyday Life [electronic resource] : Training in Partnership and Self-Help /
description In this book East and West are united in a total vision which gives the reader an expansive view of inner lives and behaviors, some of which are healthy and some not. The author presents an analysis of contemporary social relationships and the attitudes associated with them. But he does far more than this. He also vividly describes the "primary" and "secondary" capabili­ ties of the psyche, capabilities that are valid for all times and all situations. Peseschkian draws on his experiences in the Middle Eastern homeland of his youth and also on the insights he has gained through his psychotherapeutic practice. He does not stop with special examples, but draws conclusions that are valid for people everywhere. He then molds these conclusions into an illustrative system. Uniquely interesting are the passages where the author describes errors in the development of a child and erroneous attitudes on the part of the educator, such as when he characterizes the punitive behavior of parents: "Right from the start a child must learn to obeYi" "There must be punishmenti" and "You have to break the child's wilL" Or when he shows how tensions between the parents are transferred to their children: "You're just like your father. He doesn't know what punctuality is either. " The author attempts to integrate his faith in psychotherapy with his vision of the world and also tries to understand the world's religions as an expression of their times.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2244172018-07-31T00:04:18ZPsychotherapy of Everyday Life [electronic resource] : Training in Partnership and Self-Help / Peseschkian, Nossrat. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1986.engIn this book East and West are united in a total vision which gives the reader an expansive view of inner lives and behaviors, some of which are healthy and some not. The author presents an analysis of contemporary social relationships and the attitudes associated with them. But he does far more than this. He also vividly describes the "primary" and "secondary" capabili­ ties of the psyche, capabilities that are valid for all times and all situations. Peseschkian draws on his experiences in the Middle Eastern homeland of his youth and also on the insights he has gained through his psychotherapeutic practice. He does not stop with special examples, but draws conclusions that are valid for people everywhere. He then molds these conclusions into an illustrative system. Uniquely interesting are the passages where the author describes errors in the development of a child and erroneous attitudes on the part of the educator, such as when he characterizes the punitive behavior of parents: "Right from the start a child must learn to obeYi" "There must be punishmenti" and "You have to break the child's wilL" Or when he shows how tensions between the parents are transferred to their children: "You're just like your father. He doesn't know what punctuality is either. " The author attempts to integrate his faith in psychotherapy with his vision of the world and also tries to understand the world's religions as an expression of their times.Tips for the Reader -- Who is Healthy? -- Learn to Make Distinctions -- Psychotherapy Instead of Psychopathology -- Self-Help -- Why Stories, Parables, and Myths? -- How Did Positive Psychotherapy (Differentiation Analysis) Arise? -- Treatment Shortened? -- Three Focal Points of Differentiation Analysis -- A Guide to the Book -- Psychotherapy Today -- I: Differentiation Analytical Theory -- Thoughts on (Positive Psychotherapy) Education -- Social Conflicts — Norms -- Differentiation Analytical Theory (Positive Psychotherapy) -- II: Actual Capabilities (Primary and Secondary Capabilities) -- Actual Capabilities -- Primary Capabilities -- Secondary Capabilities -- III: Misunderstandings in Child-Raising, Partnership and Psychotherapy -- Misunderstandings -- IV: Education — Self-Help — Psychotherapy -- An Easy Cure -- to Self-Help -- Self-Help -- Family Group — Parental Group — Partner Group -- Differentiation Analysis Psychotherapy.In this book East and West are united in a total vision which gives the reader an expansive view of inner lives and behaviors, some of which are healthy and some not. The author presents an analysis of contemporary social relationships and the attitudes associated with them. But he does far more than this. He also vividly describes the "primary" and "secondary" capabili­ ties of the psyche, capabilities that are valid for all times and all situations. Peseschkian draws on his experiences in the Middle Eastern homeland of his youth and also on the insights he has gained through his psychotherapeutic practice. He does not stop with special examples, but draws conclusions that are valid for people everywhere. He then molds these conclusions into an illustrative system. Uniquely interesting are the passages where the author describes errors in the development of a child and erroneous attitudes on the part of the educator, such as when he characterizes the punitive behavior of parents: "Right from the start a child must learn to obeYi" "There must be punishmenti" and "You have to break the child's wilL" Or when he shows how tensions between the parents are transferred to their children: "You're just like your father. He doesn't know what punctuality is either. " The author attempts to integrate his faith in psychotherapy with his vision of the world and also tries to understand the world's religions as an expression of their times.Medicine.General practice (Medicine).Psychotherapy.Medicine & Public Health.Psychotherapy.General Practice / Family Medicine.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61621-1URN:ISBN:9783642616211