The Psychotherapist's Guide To Human Memory
By (Author) Janet Jones
Basic Books
Basic Books
2nd July 1999
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Psychotherapy
616.8914
Hardback
304
Width 162mm, Height 241mm
By a noted cognitive psychologist, the first guide to the latest knowledge about human memory specifically geared to the needs of psychotherapists and counselors.. Despite its importance as a primary tool in creating and comprehending the self, memory is largely neglected in the therapeutic training curriculum. As a result, many therapists are prone to accept incorrect clinical assumptions that can cause damage to their clients. This concise guide will offer an authoritative yet accessible account of the basic principles of human memory that are especially important in the therapeutic setting. Topics include the latest findings on recovered memories, memory and mood, suggestibility, body memories, and more.
Janet L. Jones, Ph.D., is associate professor of psychiatry at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. She is the author of Understanding Psychological Science (college text).