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Transformation
Holly Rogers and Margaret Maytan
in Mindfulness for the Next Generation: Helping Emerging Adults Manage Stress and Lead Healthier Lives (2 edn)
When the Koru courses started in 2005, the depth of the transformation that many students would experience in just four classes was not anticipated. Initially, the goals for the students ...
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Commentary on Play Therapy: By Virginia Axline (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1947)
Donald W. Winnicott
in The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott: Volume 9, 1969 - 1971
This is Winnicott’s spoken commentary on Virginia Axline’s book Play Therapy. He praises the book in that its method and Axline’s attitude can be communicated to suitable people in a ...
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Why Accommodation Matters: Negative Impact of Parent Accommodation
Eli R. Lebowitz
in Addressing Parental Accommodation When Treating Anxiety In Children
This chapter reviews the negative outcomes of parental accommodation of childhood anxiety. Family accommodation is associated with more severe child anxiety symptoms over time, greater ...
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Treatment of Anger in Different Populations: Common and Unique Factors
Ephrem Fernandez
in Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations: Theory, Application, and Outcome
This chapter aims to identify what is shared and what is distinctive across the treatments for anger in various populations. Distilling the results of the foregoing chapters in the volume ...
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What Is Hoarding?
David F. Tolin, Randy O. Frost, and Gail Steketee
in Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding (2 ed.)
This chapter presents information on hoarding, including the DSM-V criteria for hoarding disorder, how to judge the severity of hoarding, the natural course of hoarding, and special issues ...
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Contemporary Psychodynamic
Robert A. DiTomasso, Stacey C. Cahn, Susan M. Panichelli-Mindel, and Roger K. McFillin
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Psychology
In this chapter, the core features of contemporary psychodynamic theory are discussed. Modern Psychodynamic Theory has evolved from its traditional psychoanalytic roots to consider ...
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Session 13: Processing Chronic Traumatic Stress History
Victor G. Carrión
in Cue-Centered Therapy for Youth Experiencing Posttraumatic Symptoms: A Structured Multi-Modal Intervention, Therapist Guide
During session 13, the therapist assesses the stability of the tools and coping mechanisms developed by the youth in earlier sessions. The child is encouraged to discuss the impact of the ...
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A Principle-Based Approach to Psychotherapy Integration
Catherine F. Eubanks and Marvin R. Goldfried
in Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration (3 edn)
A principle-based approach to integration provides a framework for identifying common change processes that may exist among different theoretical orientations. This chapter identifies five ...
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Training the Aging Brain: Is Cognitive Decline Inevitable?
Amir Raz and Sheida Rabipour
in How (not) to train the brain: Enhancing what's between your ears with (and without) science
“Training the Aging Brain: Is Cognitive Decline Inevitable?” asks whether cognitive decline necessarily occurs as we age. The answer to this question depends on perspective. To this end, ...
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