Buch, Englisch, 227 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 4336 g
ISBN: 978-3-319-34891-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This volume explores new ground in the area of personal transformation, achieved partly through a person’s volition with a guide or catalyst. The authors research and define the dynamics of paradigmatic-thinking, incorporating a series of case vignettes of personal transitions. They describe impediments to such change, as well as the post-transformation state of mind where vulnerabilities may persist. The resultant need for on going commitment may include guidance or coaching in order to sustain the positive effect of a change in paradigm. An important feature of the book is a case study written by “Rex,” a participant in Dr. Kreuter’s earlier work. Rex has achieved significant change in his thought process, both in how he sees the world (less sinister) and his self-perspective (worthy and connected). An in-depth view of the “new” Rex shows the extent to which change has been possible in one human being. Combined with other evidence of shifting paradigms drawn from a cross-section of therapeutic practice, the authors connect the clinical data with their own developed philosophy on the subject of human behavior and the ability to change with the assistance of a therapist guide to effectuate and sustain such change.
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Introduction.- Paradigms and maladaptive schemas.- Shifting maladaptive spirituality.- Schema-focused cognitive therapy.- How do we define success?.- The source of paradigmatic thinking.- The problem of the static paradigm.- Catalyzing the hidden inner strength toward exploration.- Case examples of clients who shifted paradigms.- Restarting life at any age is possible.- Conclusions.