Description |
1 online resource (xv, 195 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Need to change -- Nature of addiction and self-medicating behaviors -- Just how fixed can one get? The nature of recovery -- Will to change -- Approach to treatment -- Nature of individual experience -- Importance of relationships -- Sense of the situation -- Willingness to experiment -- Program for changing one's life -- One's world -- Role of discipline in a person's world -- Your client's body: the physical horizon -- Client's thought life: the cognitive horizon -- Client's emotions: the affective horizon -- Client's relationships: the relational horizon -- Client's ultimate beliefs: the spiritual horizon -- Paradoxical change in recovery -- Living in the present -- Working one's own program -- Trusting in the process -- Submitting to community |
Summary |
This volume describes the most current gestalt approaches to treating substance abuse and other self-medicating behaviors by a leading practitioner and scholar in the field. It is based on the gestalt view of the self-medicating dynamic as one of pattern repetition and difficulty overcoming rigid patterns of response to sensory experience and life's routine demands. The book provides a practical model for helping clients with the gamut of self-medicating behaviors-substance and alcohol abuse, overeating, gambling, overworking, rage, and others-and describes a recovery program as a system creat |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Substance abuse -- Treatment.
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Gestalt therapy.
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Gestalt Therapy -- methods
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Behavior, Addictive -- therapy
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Self Medication -- adverse effects
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Substance-Related Disorders -- therapy
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Gestalt Therapy
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- General.
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Gestalt therapy
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Substance abuse -- Treatment
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2011943176 |
ISBN |
9780826106964 |
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082610696X |
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9781280127229 |
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1280127228 |
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9786613531094 |
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661353109X |
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