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La rencontre entre les pratiques théâtrales engagées dans le changement social et la sociologie clinique a donné naissance au théâtre d'intervention. Les auteurs en présentent les fondements théoriques, les outils et les applications. Entre l'art, la science, la politique et la clinique, le théâtre d'intervention est une voie royale pour apprendre à vivre dans une société qui nous confronte à des dilemmes impossibles. Les auteurs en décrivent les fondements théoriques, la démarche et les différents outils utilisés qui permettent de mettre en scène des conflits répétitifs vécus au sein des organisations afin d'en comprendre la genèse et d'en résorber les effets les plus nocifs. Ils montrent en quoi celui-ci favorise l'émergence du sujet et sa puissance d'agir, l'analyse des conflits comme des nœuds sociopsychiques, et des conséquences de contradictions sociales et institutionnelles. La présentation de cas d'interventions illustre différentes modalités d'application du théâtre d'intervention socioclinique, dans des contextes divers – entreprises, des services publics, des associations, des ateliers citoyens –, en France et à l'étranger, auprès de populations hétérogènes.
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Un guide méthodologique et clinique à destination des professionnels désireux de pratiquer la psychothérapie interpersonnelle PTI, avec pour objectif premier de la rendre accessible et aisément applicable. La psychothérapie interpersonnelle (PTI) est une psychothérapie de courte durée fondée sur l'attachement. Elle vise à soulager la souffrance des patients et à améliorer leur fonctionnement interpersonnel. Pour cela, elle se focalise essentiellement sur les relations interpersonnelles de manière à induire un changement et un allègement des symptômes. Elle a pour objectif d'aider les patients à optimiser leurs relations interpersonnelles et à faire appel au soutien affectif et pratique dont ils ont besoin. Ainsi ils sont amenés à prendre davantage appui sur le social pour mieux gérer leur détresse
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Therapy has long understood itself as taking place in a room, with two (or more) people engaged in person-to-person conversation. And yet, starting with Freud’s treatments by mail, psychotherapy has operated through multiple communication technologies and media. These have included advice columns, radio broadcasts, crisis hotlines, video, personal computers, and mobile phones; the therapists (broadly defined) can be professional or untrained, strangers or chatbots. In The Distance Cure, Hannah Zeavin proposes a reconfiguration of the traditional therapeutic dyad of therapist and patient as a triad: therapist, patient, and communication technology. Zeavin tracks the history of teletherapy (understood as a therapeutic interaction over distance) and its metamorphosis from a model of cure to one of contingent help. She describes its initial use in ongoing care, its role in crisis intervention and symptom management, and our pandemic-mandated reliance on regular Zoom sessions. Her account of the “distanced intimacy” of the therapeutic relationship offers a powerful rejoinder to the notion that contact across distance (or screens) is always less useful, or useless, to the person seeking therapeutic treatment or connection. At the same time, these modes of care can quickly become a backdoor for surveillance and disrupt ethical standards important to the therapeutic relationship. The history of the conventional therapeutic scenario cannot be told in isolation from its shadow form, teletherapy. Therapy, Zeavin tells us, was never just a “talking cure”; it has always been a communication cure.
Psychotherapy --- Physician and patient. --- Telecommunication in medicine. --- History. --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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Quel sens donner à l’agitation motrice et à ses déploiements sensoriels dans les groupes thérapeutiques ? Quels sont les processus psychiques à l’œuvre ?Dans les moments chaotiques des groupes thérapeutiques, l’excitation se propage de l’un à l’autre par des expressions sensorielles élémentaires, apparemment sans autre lien que celui d’une co-excitation : cris, onomatopées, souffles, soupirs ou sensations d’étouffement, déplacements rapides, tournoiements, « jeux » avec la lumière, sensations de chaleur excessive, de froid, etc.La conception freudienne a introduit l’idée que la matière psychique d’un sujet est profondément mêlée à celle d’un ou plusieurs autres. Actuellement, les analystes de groupe s’intéressent aux temps premiers de la construction d’un « moi-corporel » où viennent s’inscrire les traces mnésiques consécutives aux stimulations sensorielles : empreintes toniques, rythmiques, odorantes, gustatives, sonores, visuelles qui, la vie durant, seront le plus souvent silencieuses mais toujours présentes.Les auteurs abordent ces cliniques groupales où les surgissements sensoriels élémentaires dominent. Ils analysent les processus psychiques qui les provoquent en lien avec la situation de dynamique groupale et s’accordent à rechercher le sens de toute cette agitation motrice et de ces déploiements pluri-sensoriels.
Group psychotherapy --- Child psychotherapy --- Senses and sensation --- Clinical sociology --- Social groups --- Dynamique des groupes. --- Sens et sensations --- Sociothérapie. --- Emploi en thérapeutique.
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Psychiatry meets sexual medicine! This book explores the links between mental and sexual health and provides guidance for the treatment of the most common sexual problems. The book fills the need of many clinicians and trainees who work in the field of psychiatry and sexual medicine. Offering comprehensive and clearly structured information, case presentations, and key messages this book focuses on sharing essential knowledge and skills of recognized experts in the field. Get inspired by the vivid interactions of psychiatry and sexual medicine and help your patients on their way to improved sexual health!
Psychiatry. --- Sexual behavior. --- Sexual psychology. --- Psychotherapy . --- Sexual Behavior. --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Psychology, Sexual --- Sex --- Sexual behavior, Psychology of --- Sexual psychology --- Sensuality --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Treatment --- Psychological aspects
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This book explores how to utilize Buddhism in psychotherapy and how Buddhism itself acts as a form of psychotherapy, using Buddhism practices as a lens for universal truth and wisdom rather than as aspects of a religion. Based on the author's over 30 years of study and practice with early Buddhism and his experiences of Buddhism with his patients, the book outlines a new form of psychotherapy incorporating three Buddhist principles: the properties of the body and mind, the principle of world’s movement, and living with wisdom. This technique provides a unique perspective on mental health and offers new approaches for clinicians and researchers to effectively addressing mental health and well-being.
Psychotherapy . --- Clinical psychology. --- Buddhism. --- Psychotherapy. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Buddha and Buddhism --- Lamaism --- Ris-med (Lamaism) --- Religions --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment --- Psychotherapy --- Religious aspects
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"From 1940 to 1945, forty thousand patients died in French psychiatric hospitals. The Vichy Regime's "soft extermination" let patients die of cold, starvation, or lack of care. Yet, in Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole, a small village in central France, one psychiatric hospital attempted to resist. Hoarding food with the help of the population, the staff not only worked to keep patients alive but began to rethink the practical and theoretical bases of psychiatric care. The movement that began at Saint-Alban and came to be known as "institutional psychotherapy" would go on to have a profound influence on postwar French thought.Though the movement was varied, and the point was never to devise a dogma or a model that could be applied indiscriminately, institutional psychotherapy did attempt to offer an "ethics," or a practice of everyday life. Among its most important principles were the belief that theory and practice were inextricably linked, and that psychiatric practice was explicitly political. Camille Robcis traces the history of institutional psychotherapy from its inception to its various transformations between 1945 and 1975. Each chapter of the book is organized around a thinker who was either at Saint-Alban or who engaged with institutional psychotherapy: from François Tosquelles, Franz Fanon, Jean Oury and Félix Guattari, to Michel Foucault. They made up a fascinating constellation within which unexpected relationships between characters, contexts, and ideas--often seemingly fragmentary of tangential--emerged"--
Psychotherapy --- Psychiatry --- History --- Political aspects --- Philosophy --- France --- Intellectual life --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment --- Psychothérapie --- Psychothérapie
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This new edition presents an updated version of the art and science of clinical sociologists around the world. Presenting basic clinical sociology diagrams and models, as well as detailed histories of clinical sociology in various countries, it also discusses a wide range of interventions in light of a country’s economic, social, political and disciplinary history. This book includes new chapters on South African clinical sociology, climate resilience in the Philippines, children's human rights, gender integration in the military and substance abuse intervention. This book will be of great interest to upper level undergraduate and graduate students in sociology as well as social science practitioners and academics.
Social sciences. --- Clinical psychology. --- Biotechnology. --- Social Sciences, general. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Clinical sociology. --- Sociology, Clinical --- Sociotherapy --- Counseling --- Psychotherapy --- Social psychiatry --- Sociology
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Psychotherapy. --- Mental health. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Emotional health --- Mental hygiene --- Mental physiology and hygiene --- Happiness --- Health --- Public health --- Psychiatry --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Treatment
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Are psychopaths morally responsible? Should we argue with them? Remonstrate with them, blame them, sometimes even praise them? Is it worth trying to change them, or should we just try to prevent them from causing harm? In this book, Jim Baxter aims to find serious answers to these deep philosophical questions, drawing on contemporary insights from psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience and law. Moral Responsibility and the Psychopath is the first sustained, book-length philosophical work on this important and fascinating topic, and will be of deep interest and importance to researchers in these fields - not to mention anyone who has had to interact with a psychopath in their everyday life.
Psychotherapist and patient --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychopaths. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Antisocial personality disorders --- Psychopathic persons --- Sociopaths --- Mentally ill --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Patient and psychotherapist --- Psychoanalyst and patient --- Patients --- Treatment
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