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Mover el Pensamiento, Sentir el Movimiento : Reflexiones Sobre Los Retos Del Mundo Atual en Psicoterapia.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cegarra Cervantes, Maria del Mar.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Psychotherapy.
Human behavior.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (139 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Mover el pensamiento, sentir el movimiento
Place of Publication:
Sabadell (Barcelona) : Hakabooks S.C.P., 2021.
Summary:
Maria del Mar Cegarra Cervantes explores the challenges of contemporary psychotherapy in 'Mover el pensamiento, sentir el movimiento'. The book delves into profound human issues such as borderline personality disorder, toxic relationships, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, providing insights into the boundaries between health and pathology. It examines the interplay between psychology and medicine, emphasizing the roles of somatic psychologists and medical practitioners. The text also addresses resilience, sexuality, dependencies, and dreams, highlighting their increased intensity in today's crises. The author reflects on the human condition, questioning the purity of humanity and the balance between our primitive impulses and civilized consciousness. The book invites both professionals and lay readers to engage in self-discovery and understanding of the human psyche. Generated by AI.
Contents:
AGRADECIMIENTOS
PREFACIO
NOTAS DE LA AUTORA
NOTAS DE LA COAUTORA
MiEDO
CONFIANZA PERSONAL Y CONFIANZA EN CLÍNICA
RESILIENCIA PERSONAL O EL PODER TRANSFORMACIONAL DE LAS CRISIS
PSICOSOMÁTICA
RELACIONES TÓXICAS
BORDERLINE O TRASTORNO LÍMITE DE PERSONALIDAD (TLP)
CONSTRUCCIÓN Y REPARACIÓN DEL TRAUMA
TRASTORNOS OBSESIVOS COMPULSIVOS, ATAQUES DE PÁNICO, FOBIAS
SEXUALIDAD EN PSICOTERAPIA
MIEDO Y LIBERTAD EN LAS RELACIONES
SUEÑOS
CONCLUSIÓN
BIBLIOGRAFÍA Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9788494812262
8494812262
OCLC:
1432600339

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