Logic-Based Therapy and Consultation Logic-Based Therapy and Consultation

Logic-Based Therapy and Consultation

Theory and Applications

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    • Expected Aug 15, 2024
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Publisher Description

Logic-Based Therapy & Consultation (LBTC) is a popular modality of philosophical counseling developed by philosopher Elliot D. Cohen and the first one to have undergone a randomized, controlled efficacy study. Logic-Based Therapy and Consultation: Theory and Applications brings together leading LBTC researchers, trainers, and practitioners to provide the latest account of its theory and apply it to diverse populations including persons with mental health issues, children, athletes, persons with drug and alcohol addictions, persons in a detention center, human services workers, and adolescents. Edited by Elliot D. Cohen, S Zinaich Jr., Himani Chaukar, and Florin Lobont, this collection shows how religious and philosophical traditions from East to West can be used with LBTC to inspire meaningful life change, tackle social issues such as civic conflict, and even attain romantic love. Spanning forty years of research and development, this book should interest instructors of philosophy, religion, psychotherapy, and related areas; social workers and human services/mental health providers; philosophical counselors and consultants; and anyone interested in learning about this versatile approach to coping constructively with problems of living.

GENRE
Nonfiction
AVAILABLE
2024
August 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
426
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexington Books
SELLER
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group

More Books by Elliot D. Cohen

The Dutiful Worrier The Dutiful Worrier
2011
Making Peace with Imperfection Making Peace with Imperfection
2019
The New Rational Therapy The New Rational Therapy
2006
Logic-Based Therapy and Everyday Emotions Logic-Based Therapy and Everyday Emotions
2016
지금 나는 고민하지 않는 방법을 고민중이다 지금 나는 고민하지 않는 방법을 고민중이다
2012
Cognitive Behavior Interventions for Self-Defeating Thoughts Cognitive Behavior Interventions for Self-Defeating Thoughts
2021