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In Search of Meaning A Psychotherapy of Small Steps

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.1985

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

206

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,3/1,3 cm

Gewicht

265 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-540-15766-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.1985

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

206

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,3/1,3 cm

Gewicht

265 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-540-15766-3

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Springer-Verlag KG
Sachsenplatz 4-6
1201 Wien
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  • Produktbild: In Search of Meaning
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  • 1: Meaning and Man.- 1. Meaninglessness as an Expression of One-Sidedness.- Meaning and loss of unity.- Hope and helplessness.- Child rearing: therapy and the question of meaning.- Social changes and the view of mankind.- Consequences.- 2. The Meaning of Health.- «The broken bowl».- Bodily health.- Career, family, marriage.- Future and meaning.- Body, environment, time.- Risk factors.- The body-soul problem (psychosomatics).- Meaning and psychosomatic relationships.- Three examples.- Consequences.- 3. Positive Psychotherapy: Answer to the Question of Meaning.- An example of positive procedure.- Good questions.- «The duel of the physicians».- Psychotherapy instead of psychopathology.- The development of positive.- psychotherapy.- Child rearing.- Self-help.- Psychotherapy.- Transcultural problematic.- What is this book leading up to?.- Consequences.- 2: Giving Meaning And Finding Meaning.- 1. Transcultural Encounters.- «Knowledge is power, sight is omnipotence».- Foreign laborers as a necessary evil.- Why psychotherapy must be transcultural.- Basic capacities.- «Meaning of commonality».- What is the capacity to love?.- What is the capacity to know?.- Development of the basic and actual capacities.- Man is good.- Basic capacities in the literature.- Consequences.- 2. Concepts of the Religious Worldview.- «Appropriate prayer».- Dangerous tea.- Religion as giving meaning.- Religion and Zeitgeist.- Faith, religion, church.- Religion and psychology.- Consequences.- 3. The Contribution of Scientific Thinking.- «Believe in God and tie your camel securely».- Science as finding meaning.- The omnipotence of reason (science without religion).- The meaning of the capacity to know.- Religion in science.- Zeitgeist and psychopathology.- The atomic threat.- Scientists vs founders of religions.- Consequences.- 4. The Life of the Individual.- «Don’t forget who you were!».- Can everyone be happy in his own fashion?.- The three pillars of Positive Psychotheraypy.- A. The positive approach.- B. The contents approach.- Microtrauma theory.- Four ways of coping with conflicts.- Modes of the capacity to love.- C. Five stags of self-help.- Consequences.- 3: Psychotherapy of Small Steps.- 1. Three working Possibilities of Positive Psychotherapy.- «The eager spectators and the elephant».- Body, soul, spirit.- Three possible approaches: body, environment, time.- Present, future, and past.- Consequences.- 2. Meaning in East and West.- «One roof garden and two worlds».- East-West concepts: on the quest for meaning.- Marriage, family.- Life, death, future.- Primary capacities.- Secondary capacities.- Examples of medical terms and some views of illness.- Practice: for example, on the question of leaving one’s parents.- East-West concepts in politics.- Transcultural aspects in the understanding of individual conflicts.- Consequences.- 3. The Meaning of Illness.- «An optimist».- What does Positive Psychotherapy mean?.- Translation of conventional illness terminology.- Practical application of the «positive translation».- Positive procedure in the therapeutic process.- Traditional interpretation/Positive interpretation: Adiposity.- Alcoholism.- Ambivalent attitude.- Fear of attachment.- Fear of loneliness.- Fear of groups.- Anorexia nervosa.- Bronchial asthma.- Bedwetting.- Depression.- Jealousy.- Irritability.- Exhibitionism.- Existential anxiety.- Delayed ejaculation.- Precocious ejaculation.- Laziness.- Fetishism.- Fixation.- Inhibition.- Heart attack.- Compulsive neurosis.- Aggressivity.- Frigidity.- Hypertonicity.- Homosexuality.- Hypochondria.- Hysteria.- Kleptomania.- Criminality.- Paranoia.- Phobia.- Impotence.- Psychosomatic symptoms.- Mania.- Masochism.- Masturbation.- Narcissism.- Rheumatism (abdominal).- Rivalry (sibling).- Sadism.- Schizophrenia.- Vertigo.- Stress.- Stomach ulcers.- Disobedience, insolence.- Attention-getting behavior of children.- Self-neglect.- Change of life.- Positive aspects of loneliness.- Consequences.- 4. Five Stages in Positive Psychotherapy.- «Easy cure».- Psychotherapy, self-help.- Stage One: observation/distancing.- «Two hedgehogs».- Stage Two: making an inventory.- «Peacock’s feet».- Application of the four ways of coping with conflict.- Stage Three: situational encouragement.- «Beautiful antlers».- Relativity of values.- Stage Four: verbalization.- «How does a war start?».- Partner group, family group.- Stage Five: broadening of goals.- «The successful merchant».- Crisis as opportunity.- Application of the five stages.- Therapy.- Consequences.- 4: Questions of Meaning.- Many questions, many answers.- «The appropriate word».- Child rearing and psychotherapy.- Psychological meaning of time.- What do you understand by basic capacities?.- Is man essentially good?.- Where are the basic capacities found?.- What are the functions of the actual capacities?.- How do you as a psychotherapist stand in relation to sexuality?.- What does child rearing consist of in terms of contents?.- How are love and justice related?.- What is the relationship between anxiety, aggression, and imitation?.- Can one get something back that one has let slip away?.- Good intentions.- The unknown.- Man and wife.- What does faith have to do with psychotherapy?.- What do all the religions have in common?.- Seven attributes.- From the point of view of psychology, how do prejudices arise?.- Religion and well-known personalities why do the learned and the religious leaders speak so harshly of a new religion? What explanations are there for the existence of a Creator?.- Why can’t one know the essence of God?.- Religion and existential anxiety.- Isn’t everything over with death?.- Reincarnation.- What do the scientists say about life after death?.- 5: The Golden age of the Future.- «End or dawn?».- Planned future.- Future made to order?.- Suggestions and considerations concerning world peace.- The contribution of the politicians to the transcultural encounter.- The contribution of the religious leaders.- The contribution of the scientists.- The contribution of the individual.- «The dream and its meaning».- Index of stories.