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Die Menschenbilder in der Psychotherapie

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Die Menschenbilder in der PsychotherapieMenschenbilder sind Dokumente geistiger Arbeit, durch die Menschen, Glaubens und Erkenntnisgemeinschaften versuchen, sich selbst in ihrem Weltbezug zu begreifen. Menschenbilder gehen aus Prozessen des Selbstverstehens hervor. Sie sind deshalb vielfltig, kulturell geprgt, geben komplexe Erkenntnisse, Einsichten, Einseitigkeiten und auch Irrtmer darber wieder, was ihre Urheber ber den Menschen und sein "Wesen", seine "Hominitt" denken. Das gilt natrlich

Menschenbilder sind Dokumente geistiger Arbeit, durch die Menschen, Glaubens- und Erkenntnisgemeinschaften versuchen, sich selbst in ihrem Weltbezug zu begreifen. Menschenbilder gehen aus Prozessen des Selbstverstehens hervor. Sie sind deshalb vielfältig, kulturell geprägt, geben komplexe Erkenntnisse, Einsichten, Einseitigkeiten und auch Irrtümer darüber wieder, was ihre Urheber über den Menschen und sein "Wesen", seine "Hominität" denken. Das gilt natürlich auch für die Psychotherapie und ihre Richtungen mit ihren z.T. recht divergierenden Menschenbildannahmen, womit Möglichkeiten zu sich ergänzenden Perspektiven oder zur Korrektur von Einseitigkeiten entstehen. Dieser Band liefert eine interdisziplinäre und schulenübergreifende Übersicht über die Funktion von Menschenbildern in der Psychotherapie und ihren wichtigsten Referenzdisziplinen. Zehn Hauptrichtungen moderner Psychotherapie stellen ihre Menschenbildannahmen vor. Inhalt Geleitwort (Johanna Sieper, Ramush Mavriqi, Anton Leitner) Hilarion G. Petzold, Einführung - "Unterwegs" zu handlungsleitenden Menschenbildern 1. Menschenbilder - Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven Stephan Grätzel, Die Bedeutung und Funktion von Menschenbildern - Perspektiven der Philosophie Johann Götschl, Zum dynamischen Menschenbild der Gegenwart: Wissenschaftsphilosophische Erkundungen Roland Mahler, Der Mensch zwischen Widerspruch und Gewissheit. Theologische Reflexionen zu einem psychotherapeutischen Menschenbild Jochen Fahrenberg, Die Funktion von Menschenbildern - Forschungsaufgaben der empirischen Psychologie Jürgen Kriz, Menschenbilder in der Psychotherapie - eine schulenübergreifende Perspektive auf grundlegende Aspekte psychotherapeutischer Diskurse Wolfgang Jantzen, Was ist der Mensch? Konturen einer marxistischen Anthropologie - mit Anmerkungen zum Problem der Psychotherapie Brigitte Schigl, Surur Abdul-Hussain, Menschenbildannahmen im feministischen Diskurs. Perspektiven für die Psychotherapie Paul Tiedemann, Menschenbilder und Menschenrechte. Der Mensch im Menschenrechtsdiskurs Gerald Hüther, Hilarion G. Petzold, Auf der Suche nach einem neurowissenschaftlich begründbaren Menschenbild Hilarion G. Petzold in 'Ko-respondenz' mit Johanna Sieper, 'Leiblichkeit' als 'Informierter Leib' embodied and embedded ¿ Körper-Seele-Geist-Welt-Verhältnisse in der Integrativen Therapie. Quellen und Konzepte zum 'psychophysischen Problem' und zur leibtherapeutischen Praxis 2. Menschenbilder - Die Modelle der psychotherapeutischen Schulen Kurt Ludewig, Zum Menschenbild der Systemischen Therapie. Über polysystemische Biologie, Polyphrenie und vielfältige Mitgliedschaften Markus Fäh, Das Menschenbild der Psychonanalyse Sigmund Freuds Alfried Längle, Die Rolle des Menschenbildes in der Psychotherapie am Beispiel der Existenzanalyse Rolf Kühn, Das Menschenbild in der Individualpsychologie Alfred Adlers Ernst Spengler, Das Menschenbild der Psychotherapie von C.G. Jung Josef W. Egger, Menschenbildannahmen in der verhaltenstheoretischen Psychotherapie Reinhard Fuhr, Milan Sreckovic, Martina Gremmler-Fuhr, Das Menschenbild der Gestalttherapie von Frederick S. Perls, Laura Perls und Paul Goodman Christoph Hutter, Das Menschenbild des Psychodramas von J.L. Moreno Josef Jenewein, Das Menschenbild der Daseinsanalyse Gerhard Stumm, Menschenbilder in der Klientenzentrierten Psychotherapie (Gesprächspsychotherapie) Hilarion G. Petzold, Menschenbilder in der Drogentherapie - Perspektiven der Integrativen Therapie Autorinnen und Autoren

EAN: 9783849811419
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Auflage: 2. Auflage, 15002
Erscheinungsjahr: 25.09.2015
Produktform: Kartoniert
Titel der Reihe: Aisthesis psyche##
Redaktion: Petzold, Hilarion G.
Edition: UBR
Auflage/Ausgabe: 2. Auflage
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 705
Keyword: Existenzanalyse; Gestalttherapie; Menschenbilder; Psychoanalyse; Psychotherapie; Verhaltenstherapie
Fachschema: Mensch / Psychologie, Psychotherapie~Psychotherapie - Psychotherapeut~Therapie / Psychotherapie
Fachkategorie: Psychologie, Psychotherapie
Imprint-Titels: Aisthesis psyche
Thema: Verstehen
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Aisthesis Verlag, Aisthesis
Länge: 244 mm
Breite: 164 mm
Höhe: 43 mm
Gewicht: 1111 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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