PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Treating the Whole Person
Jefferson A. Singer
Guilford Press, 2005
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
• Learn key concepts and procedures of person-based psychotherapy, relational dynamics, and narrative identity
• Use the data for treatment planning and intervention with individuals and or couples
• Learn how to help clients pursue the fullest understanding of themselves as possible opposed to focusing primarily on the treatment of symptoms and illnesses
• Learn about “projective identification” process
• Learn about the balancing act of “self regulation”
• Learn the four key components of McAdam’s life-story theory of identity
Jefferson A. Singer, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut, and is a clinical psychologist with a private practice in Waterford, Connecticut. He has written two previous books, The Remembered Self: Emotion and Memory in Personality (with Peter Salovey) and Message in a Bottle: Stories of Men and Addiction, as well as numerous articles, chapters, and reviews on clinical psychology and personality and memory. Dr. Singer is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and past associate editor of the Journal of Personality.
7 CE credits; 213 pages
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