Positive Psychotherapy \ 1-1
Alişan Burak Yaşar, Altan Eşsizoğlu, Anıl Gündüz, Arzu Erkan Yüce, Asena Yurtsever, E. Başak Usta Gündüz, Emre Konuk, Emre Sargın, Gonca Soygüt Pekak, Görkem Gökçelioğlu, K. Fatih Yavuz, Kadir Özdel, Levent Sütçigil, M. Hakan Türkçapar, Önder Kavakcı, Şahabettin Çetin, Şenel Karaman, Zeynep Zat Psychotherapies have come a long way since Freud in approaching psychological problems. Psychoanalysis was objectively the first sign of a serious revolutionary development. Eyes were on him for a long time, and he played a role that extended beyond himself, affecting other areas. Life as a dynamic process was pushing the boundaries of existing theory, its concepts and method, and different theorists came up with various approaches to psychodynamic therapies. Other approaches that are functional, useful for different needs and suitable for both the complexity and simplicity of the human have started to impose themselves. At this point, the dawn of new developments was on the horizon. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and its branches, which have matured with the meeting of behavioral and cognitive approaches, have started to be grasped by experts working in the field since the 1990s in our country. It has been proven by experimental studies that speech, words, metaphors, and thought, based on a theory and scientific method, have functions that affect the brain in the process of looking at issues, behavior and decision-making in a way similar to the chemical molecules in drugs. Acceptance and Determination Therapy was a new stop on the way, in terms of inviting people to take action and offering methods to overcome obstacles, in the emergence of certain inner lives that prevent us from living a meaningful and rich life. Schema Therapy, which reveals the basic structures of recurring difficulties in people's lives and intervenes with these complaints with experiential techniques, and Metacognitive Therapy, which intervenes by focusing on the effect of thoughts about thoughts on chronicling the problems, were again the other important stages of this journey. In addition to all these, EMDR Therapy, which works with memories to reduce or eliminate the psychological effects of traumas, that is, negative experiences and psychological threats, has emerged as another psychotherapy method that is frequently used today and its effects have been scientifically proven.
This book, which deals with today's frequently used, scientifically proven and high-evidence psychotherapy methods; Beyond giving information about contemporary methods and how they work, it is also worth reading as a comparative psychology history. In this respect, it is a work that has a rich content and is easy to read, but also very in-depth, not only for experts but also for those who are curious about current developments in the world of psychology.
Emrah Maraso
Science and Utopia Editor-in-Chief
Beril Zeynep Hacıosman, Berk Efe Altınal, Didem Dilge Yıldırım, Elif Çarpar, Elif Güneri Yöyen, Elif Mutlu, Esra Akcan, Fatih Bal, Fatma Biçer, Gizem Selcan Arslandoğdu, Hale A. Kahyaoğlu Çakmakcı, Hasan Sezeroğlu, İlhan Bozkurt, Kahraman Güler, Merve Çalık, Mesut Yavuz, Nuşin Bilgin, Ömer Akgül, Onur Okan Demirci, Pelin Hazer, Rıdvan Üney, Sevcan Karakoç Demirkaya, Tuncay Barut This book; presents the psychotherapy methods used in clinical psychology for the most common case examples today, with up-to-date explanations.
Book; it includes a wide range of information for those who work in psychology, psychological counseling and guidance, family counseling and similar fields and who want to learn about psychotherapy methods. Counselor or therapist; This work, which guides the effective techniques that should be done for the client or the patient, together with diagnosis and treatment, presents the therapy process to the reader in a qualified way with concrete procedures.
Therapy methods are given in detail, without narrative, with direct and effective methods and application examples. In this way, the reader is informed about what to pay attention to during the implementation of psychotherapy methods.
Each psychologist, psychotherapist; “What can I do?” in front of the client. will find the answer to his question in this work and will have the opportunity to learn the psychotherapy methods used in clinical psychology in the home or library environment without wasting time in training seminars with this work.
Aslı Kartol, Ayşegül Erçevik, Başaran Gençdoğan, Cem Malakcıoğlu, Ceyhun H. Mehmedov Sumgayit, Elif Çimşir, Emre Gürkan, F. Dilek Tel, Gamze Ülker Tümlü, İlhan Bozkurt, İsmail Yelpaze, Kamale Bahazar Salamova, Musa Yıldırım, Mustafa Atak, Mustafa Subaşı, Nurlaila Effendy, Özlem Şener, Sefa Bulut, Thseen Nazir, Tuğba Seda Çolak, Umut Kermen, Yunus Altundağ Positive psychology is the latest approach to emerge in psychology currents. This has developed somewhat in parallel with the socio-cultural change experienced by societies and people. While the science of psychology that emerged at the beginning of the last century focused mostly on negative behaviors and pathologies, positive psychology that emerged at the beginning of this century focused on seeing the human as a whole and seeing the positive aspects in humans, as well as being necessary for human development and health. The subject of psychology is not only to recognize and understand negativities, but also to recognize and understand the positive characteristics, strengths and values ​​that make people human.
Positive psychology, which first emerged in America, has been accepted all over the world in a short time. In fact, when the concepts of positive psychology are looked at, it can be seen that they come from life and are common in all cultures. Therefore, positive psychology has been applicable to many fields. In this book, you will see how these popular topics apply to different situations and areas we encounter in life. This book it is aimed to be a book that psychologists, psychological counselors, psychiatrists, social workers, people working in the field of mental health and individuals in all occupational groups working with people can read and benefit from. Moreover, it is a book that can be read with pleasure by individuals who want to discover their own feelings, thoughts and values.
Written in a fluent and simple language, the book gives examples and offers alternative book recommendations. For this reason, the book has content that can be used as a textbook or supplementary source at undergraduate and graduate levels.
Başak Öksüzler, Ceren Gökdağ, Elçin Yorulmaz, Ezgi Göcek Yorulmaz, Gamze Gültekin, Gülay Dirik, Melikenaz Yalçın, Nesibe Olgun Kaval, Nimet Serap Görgü-Akçay, Özge Erarslan, Pelin Bintaş Zörer, Seda Sapmaz Yurtsever, Seda Tokgünaydın Arıtürk, Sedef Tulum-Akbulut, Servet Kaçar Başaran, Sıla Derin, Umut Çıvgın, Zeynep Erdoğan Yıldırım Psychotherapy is a remarkable field that has remained a mystery since the past. Many different views have been put forward for many years and have led to heated debates about this field, which is of interest to many professions such as psychiatry, social services, psychiatric nursing, psychological counseling and guidance, especially clinical psychologists; in fact, millions of scientific studies have been carried out on this subject so far. It is likely that this movement in the field of psychotherapy will continue in the coming years.
In today's world, developments are happening very fast; the field of psychotherapy also takes its share from this change. Beyond the perception of lying on the sofa and telling about his childhood, the field of psychotherapy now lives and reflects different kinds of discussions and changes with all its vitality. With this book, it is aimed to gather these discussions, which took place in different parts of the world, under one roof from the eyes of clinical psychologists. In the book, the current scientific research methods in the field of psychotherapy, especially the reflections of technology and the internet on psychotherapy, positive clinical psychology that goes beyond the abnormal and focuses on the positive, psychotherapy interventions applied in health institutions, which psychotherapy approach is effective in which situations, and self-help tools applied without the need for any specialist. In the content, you can find explanations on different topics and examples from recent scientific research. The "Current Issues in Psychotherapy" book, prepared for those who follow the developments in psychotherapy, are willing to learn about current issues in this field and are curious, will be an important source for both your professional and personal life.
Asude Malkoç, Aykut Bora, Ayşe Irkörücü Küçük, Çiğdem Yavuz Güler, Dilaram Billur Çelik Örnek, Elif Ulu Ercan, Esef Ercüment Yerlikaya, Ferah Çekici, Gökçen Duymaz, Hande Gündoğan, Meltem Aslan Gördesli, Mustafa Alperen Kurşuncu, Semra Uçar, Şule Baştemur, Zeynep Aydın Sünbül This book is a guide for professionals working in the mental health field. Each theory is comprehensively discussed in the book, which consists of sixteen chapters, including traditional and contemporary theories. These theories are Psychoanalytic Therapy, Adlerian Therapy, Attachment-Based Therapies, Individual-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Therapy, Rational-Emotional-Behavioral Therapy (ADBT), Gestalt Therapy, Transactional Analysis (TA), Structural Family Therapy, Bowen Family Therapy, Satir Transformational Systemic. Therapy is listed as Solution Focused Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Feminist Therapy, and Expressive Art Therapy. In order to provide the reader with ease of reading, the topics in the book are handled step by step and presented from a broad perspective. Each chapter began with the theorist's life; It continued with the basic philosophy of the theory, its basic concepts, the aims of therapy, the principles of therapy, the role of the therapist and the client, the stages of therapy and therapy techniques. Immediately after the therapy techniques, case examples are given that both students studying in the field of mental health and field experts can benefit from. We hope that our book, which we hope you will read with pleasure, will contribute to the field...