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Author Lynch, Johanna

Title A Whole Person Approach to Wellbeing Building Sense of Safety
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (221 p.)
Series Routledge Advances in the Medical Humanities Ser
Routledge Advances in the Medical Humanities Ser
Contents Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Looking wide for the whole: The generalist gaze -- Using language that does not divide -- Notes -- References -- Section One Building a case for a shift in practitioner and researcher mindset -- Reference -- Chapter 1 Transcending parts to see a whole -- Humpty Dumpty represents us all -- The centrality of personhood to whole person care
Whole-hearted attending: How to walk the journey with Humpty -- Relational process: 'Being with' the person -- Healing orientation: Clarity about why knowledge is gathered -- Integrative wisdom: Attend to themes -- Integrative wisdom: Humble pattern recognition -- Integrative wisdom: Shared language -- The resource of generalist wisdom -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Reductionist barriers to seeing the whole -- why can't the King's Men put Humpty together again? -- Seeing only a 'part' diminishes the whole -- Invisible straightjackets
The King's Men speak different dialects: Can Humpty Dumpty be put back together again? -- What are the main languages that the King's Men speak? -- Predicted innovation sparked by generalism -- References -- Chapter 3 Transcending disciplinary silos: The new science is leading us to see all of Humpty at once -- Why the biopsychosocial model is not enough -- Why transdiagnostic approaches are not enough -- Shift in research and practice: A paradigm changing -- Coherent approaches to the whole: Including knowledge cultures -- Transcending disciplinary silos: Where the new science is leading us
Identifying phenomena that impact the whole -- New phenomena identified in the 'body part' of mental health -- Coherent approaches to the whole matter -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Why sense of safety? A strengths-based approach to the whole -- Sense of safety: A whole person approach -- Sense of safety: Trauma-informed and strengths-based -- Sense of safety: Built within relationships -- Sense of safety: An essential aspect of therapeutic relationship -- Sense of safety: A physiological reality -- Sense of safety: Attending to a gestalt experience -- Note -- References
Chapter 5 Senses matter: Senses protect integrity, connection and coherence -- Sensing as integrative communication -- Sensing the whole person: From the cellular to the communal -- Sensing purposefully protects integrity, connection and coherence -- Sensing as a therapeutic skill -- Sense of safety: A reasonable response to threat -- Notes -- References -- Section Two Building the concept of sense of safety: Insights from consultation -- References -- Chapter 6 The integrative gift of an ordinary phrase -- Humpty's native tongue -- Breadth of perception: what contributes to sense of safety?
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Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000343496
1000343499