9781800131330-180013133X-Meaning-Fullness: Developmental Psychotherapy and the Pursuit of Mental Health

Meaning-Fullness: Developmental Psychotherapy and the Pursuit of Mental Health

ISBN-13: 9781800131330
ISBN-10: 180013133X
Author: Jan, RESNICK
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Phoenix Publishing House
Format: Paperback 296 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781800131330
ISBN-10: 180013133X
Author: Jan, RESNICK
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Phoenix Publishing House
Format: Paperback 296 pages

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Meaning-Fullness: Developmental Psychotherapy and the Pursuit of Mental Health (ISBN-13: 9781800131330 and ISBN-10: 180013133X), written by authors Jan, RESNICK, was published by Phoenix Publishing House in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Meaning-Fullness: Developmental Psychotherapy and the Pursuit of Mental Health (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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With a Foreword by Nancy McWilliams The purpose of Meaning-Fullness: Developmental Psychotherapy and the Pursuit of Mental Health is to show why current mental health practices are falling short in the ever-growing need for effective responses to the epidemic of mental unwellness. Jan Resnick begins by taking a critical look at psychiatry and psychology, especially the misuse and corruption of research that undergirds these practices. He goes on to offer an alternative perspective, understanding, and approach to issues of mental disorders. Resnik focuses upon the existential vacuum, a term originating in Viktor Frankl's classic text Man's Search for Meaning, which refers to feelings of emptiness, purposelessness, and meaninglessness. Feelings that are increasingly prevalent in our contemporary world. The existential vacuum points to a domain of experience not well described by the DSM or treated with a bio-medical approach. A radically different therapeutic approach emerges through elaborating Winnicott's ideas in Playing and Reality, his last published work. Resnick shows how the capacity for meaning-making originates in early childhood development, and how this understanding can be applied to adult experience, thereby making psychotherapy a developmental process. Developmental psychotherapy aims to cultivate a greater capacity for play, creativity, relationship, and meaningful living. In addition, therapy must work toward relief of mental suffering, recovery from trauma, and mitigation, if not resolution, of psychological disorders. The theory is richly supported with clinical examples throughout the book, culminating in a long case study that integrates the ideas with clinical practice, which forms the final part of the book. Dr Jan Resnick has created a must-read work for mental health practitioners the world over. His easy-to-read prose makes it accessible and of value to anyone concerned with issues of mental health and well-being, personal development and creating a meaning-full way of living.

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