Intuition in Therapeutic Practice


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<p>Margaret Arnd-Caddigan helps clinicians to expand their understanding of intuition by introducing mind-centered dynamic therapy (MCDT) providing them with the tools to incorporate this approach into their practice. </p><p>Written accessibly for clinicians new to MCDT the book presents this powerful method to help clients alter their thinking and overcome suffering. Divided into two parts the book begins by clearly exploring the origins of intuition in philosophical thought covering ideas such as panpsychism cosmopsychism and depth psychology views of mind before examining how problems arise in psychotherapy from a Relational Perspective and how MCDT can help. Chapters then demonstrate how MCDT can be used in practice by exploring specific issues and treatment implications clearly explaining how clinicians can define and develop general intuition what the difference between clinical intuition and intuitive inquiry is and how clinicians can help clients develop their own intuition during sessions. Filled with practical examples key points and creative activities such as journaling and body work throughout this book helps both clinicians and clients attune to and trust their own intuition in the process of healing.</p><p>Rooted in empirical research and clinical practice this book is essential reading for counselors psychotherapists and clinical social workers looking to incorporate intuition in their therapeutic approach.</p>
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