Author: | Russ Hoover | ISBN: | 9781477177068 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | June 27, 2001 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Russ Hoover |
ISBN: | 9781477177068 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | June 27, 2001 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
A New Standard, NonCognitive Psychotherapyadvancing mood management by Russell Hoover, Licensed Psychologist, explains both the need for a new approach to psychotherapy as well as its application to a wide range of psychological disorders including panic attacks, compulsive drug use, depression, and stress related disorders. Among its many innovative features NonCognitive Psychotherapy:
Offers a quick, practical, and effective method of alleviating mood without assailing your values, loyalties, or degree of sensibility.
Discusses some never-before-revealed features of your mental makeup that control the nature of emotional unrest and that shape the nature of obsessive-compulsive behavior.
Emphasizes the importance of user-friendliness and non-confrontation in effective therapeutic management and prevention.
Analyzes the consequences of various modern-day misconceptions regarding psychic unrestcalled therapeutic pretenses, and their effects on those receiving treatment.
Reveals how to apply NonCognitive Psychotherapy to a variety situations through the use of case study, unedited transcripts of actual sessions, and humorous anecdote.
A New Standard, NonCognitive Psychotherapyadvancing mood management by Russell Hoover, Licensed Psychologist, explains both the need for a new approach to psychotherapy as well as its application to a wide range of psychological disorders including panic attacks, compulsive drug use, depression, and stress related disorders. Among its many innovative features NonCognitive Psychotherapy:
Offers a quick, practical, and effective method of alleviating mood without assailing your values, loyalties, or degree of sensibility.
Discusses some never-before-revealed features of your mental makeup that control the nature of emotional unrest and that shape the nature of obsessive-compulsive behavior.
Emphasizes the importance of user-friendliness and non-confrontation in effective therapeutic management and prevention.
Analyzes the consequences of various modern-day misconceptions regarding psychic unrestcalled therapeutic pretenses, and their effects on those receiving treatment.
Reveals how to apply NonCognitive Psychotherapy to a variety situations through the use of case study, unedited transcripts of actual sessions, and humorous anecdote.