States and Processes for Mental Health

States and Processes for Mental Health

Advancing Psychotherapy Effectiveness

Bowins, Brad

Elsevier Science & Technology

03/2021

282

Mole

Inglês

9780323850490

15 a 20 dias

570

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SECTION 11. Introduction2. Activity3. Psychological Defense Mechanisms4. Social Connectedness5. Regulation6. Human Specific Cognition7. Self-Acceptance8. Adaptability9. Conclusion

SECTION 210. Introduction11. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy12. Behavioral Therapy13. Cognitive Therapy14. Compassion-Focused Therapy15. Emotion-Focused Therapy16. Existential Psychotherapy17. Gestalt Therapy18. Interpersonal Psychotherapy19. Mindfulness-Based Therapy20. Narrative Therapy21. Person-Centered Therapy22. Positive Psychotherapy23. Problem-Solving Therapy24. Psychoanalytic Therapy25. Rational-Emotive Therapy26. Non-Specific Factors27. Conclusion

SECTION 328. Problems with the Discrete Approach29. Moving Forward
activity; psychological defense mechanisms; social connectedness; regulation; human specific cognition; self-acceptance; adaptability; physical activity; nature activity; art activity; music activity; Behavioral Approach/Activation System (BAS); Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS); cognitive distortions; dissociation; grieving; hypomania; resilience; loneliness; isolation; social brain; social cohesion; social media; psychological regulation; emotion regulation; depression; anxiety; psychosis; mental health; negative symptoms; executive functions; social cognition; motivation; schizophrenia; self-esteem; self-concept; self-efficacy; internalizing mental illness; externalizing mental illness; repetitive maladaptive behavior; avoidance; neural plasticity; evolution; mental illness; positive affectivity; negative affectivity; states and processes for psychotherapy; non-specific factors; proof of concept; empirical evidence; theoretical evidence; acceptance and commitment therapy