Description: Restoring Resilience by Eileen Russell, Diana Fosha, Daniel A. Hughes Eileen Russell offers therapists a model for drawing on their clients innate strengths to get the most out of therapy. Without minimising pathology, she explains what is meant by resilience in a clinical context, how to work with it, how to cultivate it and why using it is an effective approach to healing. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Eileen Russell offers therapists a model for drawing on their clients innate strengths to get the most out of therapy. Without minimising pathology, she explains what is meant by resilience in a clinical context, how to work with it, how to cultivate it and why using it is an effective approach to healing. Author Biography Eileen Russell, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City and Montclair, NJ. She is a senior faculty and founding member of the AEDP Institute and has taught and supervised people in AEDP nationally and internationally for many years. She is also an adjunct clinical instructor at NYU/Bellevue Hospital Center where she was formerly a Senior Psychologist working with dually diagnosed individuals. Her other research and writing interests include AEDP theory and practice, the integration of psychodynamic understanding with experiential methods, the role of spirituality in psychotherapy and healing, and the "human beingness" of existence and experience. Diana Fosha, PhD, is the developer of AEDP and editor of Undoing Aloneness & the Transformation of Suffering into Flourishing: AEDP 2.0. She lives and practices in New York. Daniel Hughes, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and author who developed Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy. He lives in Annville, Pennsylvania. Review "Restoring Resilience provides an innovative and convincing roadmap to optimize clients resilience through the clinical interaction. Embedded in Russells model is an understanding that resilience is a core component of the healthy individual that, as a construct, mirrors the physiological construct of homeostasis. Similar to homeostasis, the self has a natural range around a set point that optimizes reactions to challenges. The expanded range around a set point is Russells definition of resilience and the goal of psychotherapy. Russells intellectual agility shines through as she deconstructs clinical vignettes from emotional, historical, interpersonal, and neuroscience perspectives." -- Stephen Porges, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; author of The Polyvagal Theory "In this wonderfully rich synthesis of theory, science, and clinical application, Eileen Russell takes us on an insightful and inspiring exploration of how the process of therapy can be deepened and enhanced when resilience, rather than psychopathology, becomes our focus. It is a must read for any clinician interested in more readily and reliably recognizing and making optimal use of our clients innate capacity for healing and transformation. I highly recommend it." -- Ronald J. Frederick, PhD, psychologist; author of Living Like You Mean It "As someone who has researched the positive effects of learning AEDP on the person of the therapist, I welcome Russells book. Through ample case examples, annotated transcripts, and eloquent disquisition, Russell enables the reader to understand and experience how resilience-oriented work enlivens stuck clients and stuck therapists. Whether AEDP is your home theory or not, you will find clinical wisdom and, I dare say, inspiration within its pages." -- Hanna Levenson, PhD, Professor, Wright Institute; author of Brief Dynamic Therapy: An Attachment-based, Experiential Approach Review Quote "This book is a refreshing piece in the literature on counseling for clinicians and should be included in education of mental health professionals. It reminds us about the importance of healing and overcoming adversities over pathologizing them. . . . [A]n important read for all mental health professionals since resilience is a compulsory element of therapy, and one that must receive more attention." Details ISBN0393705714 Author Daniel A. Hughes Short Title RESTORING RESILIENCE Language English ISBN-10 0393705714 ISBN-13 9780393705713 Media Book Format Hardcover Subtitle Discovering Your Clients Capacity for Healing Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Pages 384 Year 2015 Publication Date 2015-06-12 DEWEY 616.89 UK Release Date 2015-06-12 AU Release Date 2015-06-12 NZ Release Date 2015-06-12 US Release Date 2015-06-12 Publisher WW Norton & Co Imprint WW Norton & Co Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161729975;
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ISBN-13: 9780393705713
Book Title: Restoring Resilience
Number of Pages: 384 Pages
Publication Name: Restoring Resilience: Discovering Your Clients' Capacity for Healing
Language: English
Publisher: Ww Norton & Co
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Publication Year: 2015
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Subject Area: Clinical Psychology
Author: Eileen Russell
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Format: Hardcover