Ebook: The Logic of Therapeutic Change: Fitting Strategies to Pathologies
Author: Giorgio Nardone Elisa Balbi
- Genre: Psychology
- Tags: Psychotherapy TA & NLP, Psychology & Counseling, Health Fitness & Dieting, Psychotherapy TA & NLP, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Psychology, Social Sciences, New Used & Rental Textbooks, Specialty Boutique
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Karnac Books
- Language: English
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In 1993 Giorgio Nardone and Paul Watzlawick published The Art of Change: Strategic Therapy and Hypnotherapy Without Trance, a revolutionary work that introduced a series of effective clinical strategies which managed to create therapeutic change even in seemingly impossible cases. In his new book, Giorgio Nardone performs another quantum leap, leading his readers to a more operative knowledge of the precise logic of therapeutic change.
Most intimidating mental disorders are based on perceptions of reality that, when using an ordinary common-sense logic as our reading lens, look as if they are irrational, bizarre, illogical and therefore hard to understand and manage. Yet if we can follow the patient's own logic, which is definitely a non-ordinary logic, we can come to recognize the rules of the game, a game that we can actually play and win.
In his exciting new approach, Professor Nardone shows that by understanding the non-ordinary logic of a problem (which is often based on the logic of belief, paradox and contradiction), we can come to choose the most effective strategies to bring about effective change. This text with its various case studies demonstrate how these strategies reflect the underlying non-ordinary logic of each case, allowing our interventions to be more acceptable to the patient, who then starts to question his/her same non-ordinary logic, thereby leading it to self-annulment, and thus winning without fighting it.
Most intimidating mental disorders are based on perceptions of reality that, when using an ordinary common-sense logic as our reading lens, look as if they are irrational, bizarre, illogical and therefore hard to understand and manage. Yet if we can follow the patient's own logic, which is definitely a non-ordinary logic, we can come to recognize the rules of the game, a game that we can actually play and win.
In his exciting new approach, Professor Nardone shows that by understanding the non-ordinary logic of a problem (which is often based on the logic of belief, paradox and contradiction), we can come to choose the most effective strategies to bring about effective change. This text with its various case studies demonstrate how these strategies reflect the underlying non-ordinary logic of each case, allowing our interventions to be more acceptable to the patient, who then starts to question his/her same non-ordinary logic, thereby leading it to self-annulment, and thus winning without fighting it.
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