Logic-Based Therapy and Consultation -

Logic-Based Therapy and Consultation

Theory and Applications
Buch | Hardcover
420 Seiten
2024
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-5497-5 (ISBN)
129,65 inkl. MwSt
This timely volume assembles leading authorities on the theory and applications of Logic-Based Therapy & Consultation, the world’s foremost evidence-based philosophical counseling modality, demonstrating its broad scope and potential for tackling life problems for diverse populations.
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.

Elliot D. Cohen is the creator of Logic-Based Therapy and Consultation, co-founder of the National Philosophical Counseling Association, and professor of clinical ethics at the Florida State University College of Medicine. S Zinaich Jr. is associate professor of philosophy in the Department of History, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Purdue University Northwest. Himani Chaukar is associate professor and head of the department of Philosophy at Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College, Mumbai. Florin Lobont is professor of philosophy at the West University of Timisoara.

Introduction

Logic-Based Therapy & Consultation: History, Practice, and Future

I. Theory of Logic-Based Therapy & Consultation

1. Some Metaphysical & Epistemological Assumptions of LBTC

Elliot D. Cohen

2. The Phenomenology of LBTC

Andrei Simionescu-Panait

3. The Neurology, Logic, and Phenomenology of “Top-Down” Emotions: Some Implications for LBTC

Elliot D. Cohen

4. LBTC and the Problem of Excuses

S. Zinaich, Jr.

II. Applications of Logic-Based Therapy & Consultation

LBTC with Diverse Populations

5. LBTC for Diverse Populations: Creating a Repository of Behavioral Plans

Himani Chaukar & Sanaya Kashalkar

6. LBT Intervention and It’s Prospective Virtue Oriented Goals Effects in Mental Disorders

Ionut Mladin

7. Reading Children’s Literature Through the Framework of LBTC

Aaditya Jadhav

8. Using LBTC in Philosophy for Children with Attachment Issues

Florin Lobont & Ionut Mladin

9. Bibliotherapy for Athletes with Performance Anxiety: An Interpretation of “The Peaceful Warrior” from the Perspective of Ch’an Philosophy

Ho-Ling Hsu

10. LBTC and Addictions

Guy Du Plessis

11. Coping with Loss of Freedom and Autonomy in a Detention Center

S. Zinaich, Jr.

12. Use of Logic-Based Group Therapy in Overcoming Compassion Fatigue in Human Service Workers

Elliot D. Cohen

13. Overcoming Identity Crises through LBTC

Laurentiu Staicu

LBTC & Religion

14. LBTC & Religious Texts

Vikas Beniwal

15. The Doctrine of Karma – An Uplifting Philosophy for LBTC

Radhika Jadhav

16. The Spirituality of LBTC

Elliot D. Cohen

LBTC & Social Issues

17. The Holocaust, Reenactment of Emotion, and LBTC

Florin Lobont

18. LBTC and Romantic Love

Elliot D. Cohen

19. Logic-Based Therapy and Civil Discourse in Fractious Times

Laura Newhart

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Vikas Beniwal
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 236 mm
Gewicht 739 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Logik
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
ISBN-10 1-6669-5497-7 / 1666954977
ISBN-13 978-1-6669-5497-5 / 9781666954975
Zustand Neuware
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