Power of Talking: Stories from the Therapy Room
Power of Talking: Stories from the Therapy Room
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The Power of Talking: Stories from the Therapy Room is a book that explores the psychotherapeutic world, the role of the therapist, and the psychological defenses we all employ. It follows the journey of Gareth, Helen, John, Alice, David, and Abigail, who are all struggling with different issues. The book is engaging, enthralling, and enjoyable for therapists and the public alike.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 154 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2021
Publisher: Phoenix Publishing House
Therapy is a lifelong journey that we embark on with others in the pursuit of healing. This is the message conveyed by author Stelios Kiosses in his book, "The Power of Talking: Stories from the Therapy Room." In this captivating read, readers are invited to explore the world of psychotherapy as a welcome guest, gaining insights into the process, the role of the therapist, and the psychological defenses we all employ.
The book begins with the story of Gareth, a man who has struggled with depression for many years. Through his journey, we witness the transformative power of therapy as he learns to cope with his emotions and find hope for a brighter future.
Next, we meet Helen, a woman who has been dealing with unresolved childhood trauma for decades. With the help of her therapist, she begins to unravel the layers of pain and trauma that have been holding her back and work towards healing.
John and Alice are a couple who are experiencing difficulties in their relationship. They decide to seek couple therapy in hopes of improving their communication and strengthening their bond. Through their sessions, they learn to understand each other's needs and work towards resolving their conflicts.
David is a man who has successfully treated burnout and work-related stress over a decade ago. However, after the loss of his job and his mother, he is struggling with suicidal thoughts. This case adds an extra layer of complexity due to the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to the need for remote therapy via video. Through his therapy, David learns to cope with his grief and find new meaning in his life.
Finally, we meet Abigail, a woman who is struggling with hoarding and the memories and pain of sexual abuse. With the help of her therapist, she begins to work through her trauma and develop healthy coping strategies for managing her symptoms.
These stories come to life in an engaging, enthralling, and enjoyable read for therapists and the public alike. The book provides a deep understanding of the human psyche
Therapy is a lifelong journey that we embark on with others in the pursuit of healing. This is the message conveyed by author Stelios Kiosses in his book, "The Power of Talking: Stories from the Therapy Room." In this captivating read, readers are invited to explore the world of psychotherapy as a welcome guest, gaining insights into the process, the role of the therapist, and the psychological defenses we all employ.
The book begins with the story of Gareth, a man who has struggled with depression for many years. Through his journey, we witness the transformative power of therapy as he learns to cope with his emotions and find hope for a brighter future.
Next, we meet Helen, a woman who has been dealing with unresolved childhood trauma for decades. With the help of her therapist, she begins to unravel the layers of pain and trauma that have been holding her back and work towards healing.
John and Alice are a couple who are experiencing difficulties in their relationship. They decide to seek couple therapy in hopes of improving their communication and strengthening their bond. Through their sessions, they learn to understand each other's needs and work towards resolving their conflicts.
David is a man who has successfully treated burnout and work-related stress over a decade ago. However, after the loss of his job and his mother, he is struggling with suicidal thoughts. This case adds an extra layer of complexity due to the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to the need for remote therapy via video. Through his therapy, David learns to cope with his grief and find new meaning in his life.
Finally, we meet Abigail, a woman who is struggling with hoarding and the memories and pain of sexual abuse. With the help of her therapist, she begins to work through her trauma and develop healthy coping strategies for managing her symptoms.
These stories come to life in an engaging, enthralling, and enjoyable read for therapists and the public alike. The book provides a deep understanding of the human psyche
Therapy is a lifelong journey that we embark on with others in the pursuit of healing. This is the message conveyed by author Stelios Kiosses in his book, "The Power of Talking: Stories from the Therapy Room." In this captivating read, readers are invited to explore the world of psychotherapy as a welcome guest, gaining insights into the process, the role of the therapist, and the psychological defenses we all employ.
The book begins with the story of Gareth, a man who has struggled with depression for many years. Through his journey, we witness the transformative power of therapy as he learns to cope with his emotions and find hope for a brighter future.
Next, we meet Helen, a woman who has been dealing with unresolved childhood trauma for decades. With the help of her therapist, she begins to unravel the layers of pain and trauma that have been holding her back and work towards healing.
John and Alice are a couple who are experiencing difficulties in their relationship. They decide to seek couple therapy in hopes of improving their communication and strengthening their bond. Through their sessions, they learn to understand each other's needs and work towards resolving their conflicts.
David is a man who has successfully treated burnout and work-related stress over a decade ago. However, after the loss of his job and his mother, he is struggling with suicidal thoughts. This case adds an extra layer of complexity due to the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to the need for remote therapy via video. Through his therapy, David learns to cope with his grief and find new meaning in his life.
Finally, we meet Abigail, a woman who is struggling with hoarding and the memories and pain of sexual abuse. With the help of her therapist, she begins to work through her trauma and develop healthy coping strategies for managing her symptoms.
These stories come to life in an engaging, enthralling, and enjoyable read for therapists and the public alike. The book provides a deep understanding of the human
Therapy is a lifelong journey that we embark on with others in the pursuit of healing. This is the message conveyed by author Stelios Kiosses in his book, "The Power of Talking: Stories from the Therapy Room." In this captivating read, readers are invited to explore the world of psychotherapy as a welcome guest, gaining insights into the process, the role of the therapist, and the psychological defenses we all employ.
The book begins with the story of Gareth, a man who has struggled with depression for many years. Through his journey, we witness the transformative power of therapy as he learns to cope with his emotions and find hope for a brighter future.
Next, we meet Helen, a woman who has been dealing with unresolved childhood trauma for decades. With the help of her therapist, she begins to unravel the layers of pain and trauma that have been holding her back and work towards healing.
John and Alice are a couple who are experiencing difficulties in their relationship. They decide to seek couple therapy in hopes of improving their communication and strengthening their bond. Through their sessions, they learn to understand each other's needs and work towards resolving their conflicts.
David is a man who has successfully treated burnout and work-related stress over a decade ago. However, after the loss of his job and his mother, he is struggling with suicidal thoughts. This case adds an extra layer of complexity due to the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to the need for remote therapy via video. Through his therapy, David learns to cope with his grief and find new meaning in his life.
Finally, we meet Abigail, a woman who is struggling with hoarding and the memories and pain of sexual abuse. With the help of her therapist, she begins to work through her trauma and develop healthy coping strategies for managing her symptoms.
These stories come to life in an engaging, enthralling, and enjoyable read for therapists and the public alike. The book provides a deep understanding of the human
Therapy is a lifelong journey that we embark on with others in the pursuit of healing. This is the message conveyed by author Stelios Kiosses in his book, "The Power of Talking: Stories from the Therapy Room." In this captivating read, readers are invited to explore the world of psychotherapy as a welcome guest, gaining insights into the process, the role of the therapist, and the psychological defenses we all employ.
The book begins with the story of Gareth, a man who has struggled with depression for many years. Through his journey, we witness the transformative power of therapy as he learns to cope with his emotions and find hope for a brighter future.
Next, we meet Helen, a woman who has been dealing with unresolved childhood trauma for decades. With the help of her therapist, she begins to unravel the layers of pain and trauma that have been holding her back and work towards healing.
John and Alice are a couple who are experiencing difficulties in their relationship. They decide to seek couple therapy in hopes of improving their communication and strengthening their bond. Through their sessions, they learn to understand each other's needs and work towards resolving their conflicts.
David is a man who has successfully treated burnout and work-related stress over a decade ago. However, after the loss of his job and his mother, he is struggling with suicidal thoughts. This case adds an extra layer of complexity due to the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to the need for remote therapy via video. Through his therapy, David learns to cope with his grief and find new meaning in his life.
Finally, we meet Abigail, a woman who is struggling with hoarding and the memories and pain of sexual abuse. With the help of her therapist, she begins to work through her trauma and develop healthy coping strategies for managing her symptoms.
These stories come to life in an engaging, enthralling, and enjoyable read for therapists and the public alike. The book provides a deep understanding of the human
Weight: 276g
Dimension: 153 x 228 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912691807
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