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OverviewA strategic approach for positive change tailored to the unique qualities of different individuals, this text assists readers in factoring personality functioning into any psychotherapeutic undertaking, providing a guide for comprehensive Personality-Informed assessment and treatment planning. Drawing upon research from across scientific disciplines, chapters emphasize the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in effectuating enduring therapeutic change whilst dealing with clients’ unique personality styles. Also featured is Dr. Nevins’ Personality Wheel, used throughout as a framework for therapeutically addressing the problematic personality patterns, styles, or traits related to most clients' presenting problems and for constructing healthy personality change. Graduate students and professionals will benefit from the book’s key insights into the major contributing factors underlying psychological distress due to maladaptive personality patterns, styles and traits. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bradley NevinsPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 2.260kg ISBN: 9780367371852ISBN 10: 0367371855 Pages: 236 Publication Date: 24 July 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsI read Dr. Nevins's book with growing appreciation for its significant contributions to the mental health field. Dr. Nevins's work offers a contemporary and comprehensive model for understanding personality traits and emotional difficulties. Significantly, in creative and clear ways, the book also delineates practical clinical guidelines for evaluating and treating patients. Specifically, Dr. Nevins's ideas regarding personalized psychotherapy are timely and innovative. This book will surely get clinicians to think about assessment and psychotherapy in exciting new ways. Efrat Ginot, PhD, author of Neuropsychology of the Unconscious:Integrating Brain and Mind in Psychotherapy; instructor at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy; and supervisor at the Fifth Avenue Center for Counseling and Psychotherapy. Informed by current research, a deep understanding of personality theory, and three decades of clinical experience, this book makes a persuasive case that psychotherapy needs to do more than treat isolated symptoms and, instead, must focus on the whole person and ways that person can be helped to change for the better. This is an important volume that I hope becomes widely read and influential in the clinical community and beyond. David C. Funder, PhD, chair, Psychology Department, University of California, Riverside; past editor of the Journal of Research and Personality; former secondary editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; published author. At a time when so-called evidence-based psychotherapies have increasingly reduced clinical education and practice into a one-size-fits-all recipe book of symptom focused procedures, Dr. Nevins puts the person back into psychotherapy with rigor, relevance and compassion. William D. Bauer, PhD, clinical psychologist/psychoanalyst acting as a training and supervising psychoanalyst in Encino, CA Personality factors are believed to be linked to both mental and physical health as well as interconnected to all aspects of life. Unfortunately, there is minimal therapeutic practice that currently addresses these factors. This book presents a new and revolutionary treatment (Personality Informed: PI) to help therapists understand these factors. How they develop and evolve over time. Some effective, some ineffective. Some conscious, some unconscious. The presentation and thorough discussion of a Personality Wheel diagram provides a blueprint for assessing healthy, unhealthy and maladaptive factors. Extensive PI methodology is offered to assist with assessment and intervention. A must read for all dedicated therapists. Jean K. Lundholm, PhD, psychologist and professor emeritus of Counseling and School Psychology at University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Author InformationBradley G. Nevins, PhD, has been a practicing clinical psychologist, consultant, clinical director, and faculty member serving medical institutions, universities, mental health, and government agencies for over 30 years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |