The Brain has a Mind of its Own by Holmes Jeremy;

The Brain has a Mind of its Own by Holmes Jeremy;

Author:Holmes, Jeremy;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Confer Ltd
Published: 2020-11-15T00:00:00+00:00


The work of the consulting room has much in common with this. First, an “event” – for instance, a client’s outburst of explicit or covert anger triggered by a therapist’s holiday break, occupying no more than moments of clock time, may lead to extended collaborative reflection. Second, the discussion is likely to attend to “much previous” comparable interpersonal experience. The aim is to identify and modify both bottom-up and topdown procedures. Enhanced sensory sampling means that the client begins to tease out differences and the automatic assumptions these evoke, such as between a therapeutic break with a high probability of resumption, and a childhood history of being arbitrarily “dropped” by a divorcing parent. This scrutiny, if things go well, can lead to more realistic model revision about the nonirreversibility of losses.



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