Here is a comprehensive clinical manual focused on stress management and relaxation. It contains detailed descriptions of tactics for training the user in the methods of relaxation, positive thinking, time management, and more. Features validated self-tests (normed on over 1000 individuals), and first-time ever stress management motivations and irrational beliefs inventories.
This hands-on resource is essential for practitioners introducing stress management techniques into their practice; students who are learning how to cope with stress; practitioners-in-training, and clinicians looking for a refresher course.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Preface
Part I: Stress Basics
Stress Competency and the Smith Stress Management Skills Inventory Stress Concepts, Exercises Crises, Catastrophes, and Acute Stress Disorder Part II: The Four Pillars of Stress Management
ABC Relaxation,
Progressive Muscle Relaxation and Autogenic Training Breathing and Stretching Exercises Sense Imagery and Meditation How to Make a Relaxation Recording: ABC Relaxation Scripting Mini-Relaxation Relaxation, Centering, and Stress Management, Exercises Problem-Solving
Productive Problem Orientation Initial Distress: Identifying Clear and Concrete Problem Cues Defining the Problem in a Way Most Likely to be Solved Generating Alternative Solutions, When Solutions Do Not Work, Exercises Thinking Realistically and Productively: The Smith Irrational Beliefs Inventory,
Understanding the Role of Distorted Thinking Catching Thoughts Reality Checking The ìBig Fiveî Cognitive Distortions and the Smith Irrational Beliefs Inventory A Three Step System for Changing Distorted Thinking Cognitive Approaches and Cue-Response-Consequences Stop Worry, Exercises Review and Rehearsal
Exposure Desensitization Stress Inoculation and Relapse Prevention Processes Underlying Review and Rehearsal When to Choose Exposure, Desensitization, or Stress Inoculation Training, Exercises Part III: Interpersonal Skills: Relationships and Stress Management
Assertiveness, Exercises Empathic Listening
Empathy and Assertive Coping Goals and Priorities Scheduling An Alternative Time Management Technique: Schedule-Reward-Do Conclusion, Exercises
Relaxation Beliefs, Active Coping Beliefs, and Philosophy of Life References
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Über den Autor
Jonathon C. Smith, Ph D, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, and founder and Director of the Roosevelt University Stress Institute. He has published numerous articles and 11 books on stress, relaxation, and mediation; and has taught stress management and relaxation to thousands of individuals, corporations, and clinics. Roosevelt University has granted Dr. Smith a Distinguished Professorship in order to conduct ABC relaxation research and develop the Stress Institute.