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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Charles Johnson , Denise WebsterPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138869608ISBN 10: 1138869600 Pages: 322 Publication Date: 03 January 2019 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword Acknowledgments 1. Introduction and Overview of the Book Part I: Theory 2. Becoming a Worthy Companion: Clarifying and Refining a Philosophy of Care 3. Caring and Self-Care 4. Creating a Meaningful Life Part II: Therapy 5. Stages of Recrafting a Life 6. The First Meeting:Exploring the Landscape:The Solution-Focused Approach 7. Solution Building 8. Recrafting Consciousness:Clinical Hypnosis for Pain and Chronic Illness 9. Suggestive Therapeutics: Hypnotic and Posthypnotic Suggestions to Treat Chronic Pain and Illness 10. Caring for the Caregiver 11. Experiments in Self-Care IndexReviewsThis book uses the 18th century novel, Robinson Crusoe as an archetypal metaphor for thos individuals who sufer and must learn to surive with their own island of pain. The authors describe how one's journey of survival of living with chronic illness or chronic pain is comparable to the 27-year journey of Crusoe stranded on a desert island...This book is interesting to read as well as a helpful companion for therapists, clients and family members. I particularly like the metaphor the authors use of the turning point in the novel where Crusoe becomes more aware of the small blessings arounf him and begins to appreciate that, indeed, not only might he survive on this isolated island, but, in fact, using his skills and intuition, he may be able to create a satisfactory life for himself. There are lessons and great insights to be learned from adversity, lessons allowing one to deepen their relationship with the mystery of everyday life. -- Death Studies """This book uses the 18th century novel, Robinson Crusoe as an archetypal metaphor for thos individuals who sufer and must learn to surive with their own island of pain. The authors describe how one's journey of survival of living with chronic illness or chronic pain is comparable to the 27-year journey of Crusoe stranded on a desert island...This book is interesting to read as well as a helpful companion for therapists, clients and family members. I particularly like the metaphor the authors use of the turning point in the novel where Crusoe becomes more aware of the small blessings arounf him and begins to appreciate that, indeed, not only might he survive on this isolated island, but, in fact, using his skills and intuition, he may be able to create a satisfactory life for himself. There are lessons and great insights to be learned from adversity, lessons allowing one to deepen their relationship with the mystery of everyday life."" -- Death Studies" Author InformationCharles Johnson, Denise Webster Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |