Cognitive humanistic therapy: Buddhism, Christianity, and being fully human
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Main Author: Nelson-Jones, Richard (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London SAGE 2004
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-245) and indexes
Cover; Contents; Practices; Preface; Part I: Understanding being fully human; Chapter 1 -- What is Cognitive Humanism?; Chapter 2 -- Human Motivation; Chapter 3 -- Human-being Skills; Chapter 4 -- Being Fully Human; Chapter 5 -- Learning and Losing Humanity; Part II: Cultivating being fully human; Chapter 6 -- Overview of Cognitive Humanistic Therapy; Chapter 7 -- The Skilled Client Model; Chapter 8 -- Calming and Disillusioning the Mind; Chapter 9 -- Awakening the Heart; Chapter 10 -- Curbing Anger and Aversion; Chapter 11 -- Curbing Greed and Craving
R̀ichard Nelson-Jones is one of the few scholars with the erudition and breadth of experience necessary to link Christian and Buddhist traditions in the helping professions' - Danny Wedding, Missouri Institute of Mental Health. Cognitive Humanistic Therapy describes a new approach to psychotherapy and self-development, based on an understanding of what it means to be fully human . In a unique integration of theory and practice, the book synthesises ideas from the cognitive and humanistic domains of psychotherapy and the religious worlds of Buddhism and Christianity
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (x, 252 p.)
ISBN:1412900743
1848606044
9781412900744
9781848606043

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