Transcending Self Therapy


Book Description

This manual is designed for therapists and describes how to provide Transcending Self Therapy (TST) in four individual adjunctive therapy sessions. TST is an evidence-informed, integrative-cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based treatment approach for mental health issues, including substance abuse and depression. In addition to integrative-CBT, TST also acknowledges the need to better connect to others and a passionate pursuit that is in line with one's moral compass and/or spiritual beliefs. In this way, TST facilitates clients living a life in accordance with their values in a culturally-sensitive way. Sessions focus on identifying and changing unhealthy thinking and behavioral patterns as core elements of integrative-CBT, while also acknowledging the importance of problem-solving, coping skills, goal setting, and psychosocial functioning. Created by frontline mental health providers to be practical and feasible, TST requires only the time that is frequently expected in treatment programs. The manual is designed for maximum ease of use, with a step-by-step style, case examples, and comprehensive information on the TST treatment approach, strategies for overcoming obstacles to recovery, case conceptualization, treatment planning, and session outlines. See also the corresponding, Transcending Self Therapy: Four-Session Individual Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Book for Clients as well as the group manuals, Transcending Self Therapy: Group Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Book for Facilitators and Transcending Self Therapy: Group Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Book for Clients.




Transcending Self Therapy


Book Description

This manual is designed for clients who are receiving Transcending Self Therapy (TST) in group therapy sessions. TST is an evidence-informed, integrative-cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based treatment approach for mental health issues, including substance abuse and depression. In addition to integrative-CBT, TST also acknowledges the need to better connect to others and a passionate pursuit that is in line with one's moral compass and/or spiritual beliefs. In this way, TST facilitates clients living a life in accordance with their values in a culturally-sensitive way. Sessions focus on identifying and changing unhealthy thinking and behavioral patterns as core elements of integrative-CBT, while also acknowledging the importance of problem-solving, coping skills, goal setting, and psychosocial functioning. The manual is designed for maximum ease of use, with a step-by-step style and comprehensive information to guide the client through treatment, including case examples, structured activities, and helpful worksheets. See also the corresponding, Transcending Self Therapy: Group Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Book for Facilitators as well as the four-session individual manuals, Transcending Self Therapy: Four-Session Individual Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Book for Facilitators and Transcending Self Therapy: Four-Session Individual Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Book for Clients.




Transcending Self Therapy


Book Description




Transcending Self Therapy


Book Description




Transcending Self Therapy


Book Description

This manual is designed for therapists and describes how to provide Transcending Self Therapy (TST) in group therapy sessions. TST is an evidence-informed, integrative-cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based treatment approach for mental health issues, including substance abuse and depression. In addition to integrative-CBT, TST also acknowledges the need to better connect to others and a passionate pursuit that is in line with one's moral compass and/or spiritual beliefs. In this way, TST facilitates clients living a life in accordance with their values in a culturally-sensitive way. Sessions focus on identifying and changing unhealthy thinking and behavioral patterns as core elements of integrative-CBT, while also acknowledging the importance of problem-solving, coping skills, goal setting, and psychosocial functioning. Created by frontline mental health providers to be practical and feasible, the manual content is divided into four modules consisting of 20 sessions, which can be administered in any combination/order. With this design, the manual allows for adaptability to existing group structure, such as accommodating the open groups that are frequently the core of treatment programs. The manual is designed for maximum ease of use, with a step-by-step style, case examples, and comprehensive information on the TST treatment approach, strategies for overcoming obstacles to recovery, case conceptualization, treatment planning, and session outlines. See also the corresponding, Transcending Self Therapy: Group Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Book for Clients as well as the four-session individual manuals, Transcending Self Therapy: Four-Session Individual Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Book for Facilitators and Transcending Self Therapy: Four-Session Individual Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Book for Clients.




Transcending the Self


Book Description

Despite the popularity of object relations theories, these theories are often abstract, with the relation between theory and clinical technique left vague and unclear. Now, in Transcending the Self: An Object Relations Model of Psychoanalytic Therapy, Summers answers the need for an integrative object relations model that can be understood and applied by the clinician in the daily conduct of psychoanalytic therapy. Drawing on recent infancy research, developmental psychology, and the works of major theorists, including Bollas, Benjamin, Fairbairn, Guntrip, Kohut, and Winnicott, Summers melds diverse object-relational contributions into a coherent viewpoint with broad clinical applications. The object relations model emerges as a distinct amalgam of interpersonal/relational and interpretive perspectives. It is a model that can help patients undertake the most gratifying and treacherous of personality journeys: that aiming at the transcendence of the childhood self. Self-transcendence, in Summers' sense, means moving beyond the profound limitations of early life via the therapeutically mediated creation of a newly meaningful and authentic sense of self. Following two chapters that present the empirical and theoretical basis of the model, he launches into clinical applications by presenting the concept of therapeutic action that derives from the model. Then, in three successive chapters, he applies the model to patients traditionally conceptualized as borderline, narcissistic, and neurotic. He concludes with a chapter that addresses more broadly the craft of conducting psychoanalytic therapy. Filled with richly detailed case discussions, Transcending the Self provides practicing clinicians with a powerful demonstration of how psychoanalytic therapy informed by an object relations model can effect radical personality change. It is an outstanding example of integrative theorizing in the service of a real-world therapeutic approach.




Transcending Trauma


Book Description

Hope and light are on the horizon to help clients overcome the challenges of healing and releasing the pain of relational trauma. The highly acclaimed Transcending Trauma explores a unique, compassionate, and evidence-based approach to resolving complex and dissociative trauma. In this transformative book Frank Anderson, MD, masterfully details an IFS path to therapy that allows clients to access their inherent capacity for healing - called Self-energy - while also helping them welcome, as opposed to manage, the extreme emotions frequently associated with trauma. Included are clinical case examples, summary charts, current neuroscience research, and personal stories that will enable your clients to reclaim self-connection, experience self-love, and regain the ability to connect with and love others. Designed with clinicians in mind, this book offers a comprehensive map to complex trauma treatment that will enable readers to: - Learn how to stay calm and steady in the presence of extreme symptoms - Discover a different approach to resolving attachment trauma - Gain confidence when addressing shame, neglect, and dissociation - Understand the neurobiology of PTSD and dissociation - Integrate neuroscience-informed therapeutic interventions - Effectively address common comorbidities - Incorporate IFS with other models of treatment




Seeking Safety


Book Description

This manual presents the first empirically studied, integrative treatment approach developed specifically for co-occurring PTSD and substance abuse. For persons with this prevalent and difficult-to-treat dual diagnosis, the most urgent clinical need is to establish safety--to work toward discontinuing substance use, letting go of dangerous relationships, and gaining control over such extreme symptoms as dissociation and self-harm. The manual is divided into 25 specific units or topics, addressing a range of different cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal domains. Each topic provides highly practical tools and techniques to engage patients in treatment; teach "safe coping skills" that apply to both disorders; and restore ideals that have been lost, including respect, care, protection, and healing. Structured yet flexible, topics can be conducted in any order and in a range of different formats and settings. The volume is designed for maximum ease of use with a large-size format and helpful reproducible therapist sheets and handouts, which purchasers can also download and print at the companion webpage. See also the author's self-help guide Finding Your Best Self, Revised Edition: Recovery from Addiction, Trauma, or Both, an ideal client recommendation.




Transcend


Book Description

A bold reimagining of Maslow's famous hierarchy of needs--and new insights for realizing your full potential and living your most creative, fulfilled, and connected life. When psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman first discovered Maslow's unfinished theory of transcendence, sprinkled throughout a cache of unpublished journals, lectures, and essays, he felt a deep resonance with his own work and life. In this groundbreaking book, Kaufman picks up where Maslow left off, unraveling the mysteries of his unfinished theory, and integrating these ideas with the latest research on attachment, connection, creativity, love, purpose and other building blocks of a life well lived. Kaufman's new hierarchy of needs provides a roadmap for finding purpose and fulfillment--not by striving for money, success, or "happiness," but by becoming the best version of ourselves, or what Maslow called self-actualization. While self-actualization is often thought of as a purely individual pursuit, Maslow believed that the full realization of potential requires a merging between self and the world. We don't have to choose either self-development or self-sacrifice, but at the highest level of human potential we show a deep integration of both. Transcend reveals this level of human potential that connects us not only to our highest creative potential, but also to one another. With never-before-published insights and new research findings, along with exercises and opportunities to gain insight into your own unique personality, this empowering book is a manual for self-analysis and nurturing a deeper connection not only with our highest potential but also with the rest of humanity.




Transcending Trauma


Book Description

Based on 275 comprehensive life interviews of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust, their children, and their grandchildren, Transcending Trauma illuminates universal aspects of the recovery from trauma and makes a vital contribution to our understanding of how survivors find meaning after traumatic events.