Change for the Better : Personal development through practical psychotherapy

Change for the Better : Personal development through practical psychotherapy

by ElizabethMccormick (Author)

Synopsis

This bestselling book has helped thousands of people find ways of dealing with everyday emotional difficulties, and also supported practitioners and trainee psychotherapists in their work with patients. This fifth edition features up-to- date thinking and practice from Cognitive Analytic Psychotherapy and includes new content on:

* Trauma and Complex Trauma

* Mindfulness

* Relational mapping

* Group Work.

Further updates include a new foreword, updated references, and new chapter summaries and conclusions.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: Fifth
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 25 Aug 2017

ISBN 10: 1526411725
ISBN 13: 9781526411723

Media Reviews
The best possible compendium on Cognitive Analytic Therapy, presented clearly and thoughtfully in this latest edition. -- Susie Orbach, Psychotherapist
Elizabeth McCormick has the unusual ability to transform psychotherapeutic concepts into a language that enables clients to draw on these models for their own use. This book should be recommended to anyone wishing to understand and work through their suffering and to gain greater clarity and emotional resilience. -- Jane Ryan
This is that rare thing - a wise, compassionate and above all practical book, grounded in years of good psychotherapy practice. Imbued with the understanding that we are selves in relation to others, it is straightforward without being simplistic. It delivers what it promises, whether for self-help, a supportive resource in therapy or as a readable introduction to therapeutic change -- Glenys Parry, Emeritus Professor
It's tough to combine a wise, compassionate and practical book in one - but this succeeds well -- Julia Bueno
Author Bio
Elizabeth Wilde McCormick has been in practice as a psychotherapist for over thirty years in both private and NHS settings. She is also a teacher, trainer and writer. Her background is in social psychiatry, humanistic and transpersonal psychology and cognitive analytic therapy. She has had an interest for many years in the interface between psychotherapy and mindfulness and in the process of change. She is a founder member of The Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy and the author of a number of books including Living On The Edge, Surviving Breakdown, The Pale Green Room and Your Heart and You.