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A Humane Vision of Clinical Psychology, Volume 1: The Theoretical Basis for a Compassionate Psychotherapy

A Humane Vision of Clinical Psychology, Volume 1: The Theoretical Basis for a Compassionate Psychotherapy

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The primary purpose of psychotherapy is to improve a patient's subjective experience, and A Humane Vision of Clinical Psychology offers an alternative idea of human suffering and healing that prioritizes experience itself. It suggests that the unthinkable aspects of human experience are responsible for the ways in which we human beings think and invites a reformulation of psychotherapy in which human cognition is not the seat but the beneficiary of human change. The book is valuable for therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other practitioners and graduate and undergraduate students in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, mental health, social work, and philosophy.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 264 pages
Publication date: 08 August 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The primary objective of psychotherapy is to enhance a patient's subjective well-being. A Humane Vision of Clinical Psychology, Volume I, delves into the profound implications of this goal and offers a transformative perspective on clinical psychology. It challenges prevailing views and presents an alternative understanding of human suffering and healing. The book argues that while the ultimate aim of psychotherapeutic change is to help individuals acquire new knowledge, our field has not adequately grappled with the complexities involved in this endeavor. Consequently, a theory is presented that suggests the unthinkable aspects of human experience play a central role in shaping the very ways in which we humans think. This theory serves as a catalyst for a significant reimagining of psychotherapy, where human cognition becomes a beneficiary rather than the focal point of change.

This book holds immense value for therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other practitioners, as well as graduate and undergraduate students pursuing studies in psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, mental health, social work, and philosophy. It particularly resonates with clinicians who may feel disillusioned with the current ethos of the field, which is often constrained by scientistic approaches to alleviating the suffering of others. By exploring the untapped dimensions of human experience, A Humane Vision of Clinical Psychology provides a fresh and invigorating perspective that empowers practitioners to engage more deeply and meaningfully with their clients.

Through its comprehensive exploration of the human condition, this book offers a roadmap for practitioners to cultivate empathy, compassion, and a deeper understanding of the intricate tapestry of human emotions and experiences. It encourages practitioners to embrace a holistic approach that recognizes the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit and promotes the integration of various therapeutic modalities to achieve optimal outcomes.

Moreover, A Humane Vision of Clinical Psychology challenges the notion of linear and mechanistic models of change and encourages practitioners to embrace a more nuanced and complex understanding of the human psyche. It advocates for a patient-centered approach that values the individual's unique experiences, perspectives, and cultural backgrounds and promotes self-awareness, self-compassion, and personal growth.

In conclusion, A Humane Vision of Clinical Psychology is a groundbreaking work that offers a transformative perspective on clinical psychology. It empowers practitioners to embrace a more holistic and compassionate approach to healing and promotes a deeper understanding of the human experience. By challenging prevailing views and promoting a reimagining of psychotherapy, this book contributes to the advancement of the field and has the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of individuals seeking therapeutic support.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032259925

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