Well-Being Therapy. G.A. Fava
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Название: Well-Being Therapy

Автор: G.A. Fava

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Зарубежная психология

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isbn: 9783318058222

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СКАЧАТЬ was found in psychotherapy research to lower patient distress [5], and I have always felt that it is important for a physician to transmit both technical and emotional knowledge.

      Third Session

Situation Feeling of well-being Interrupting thoughts
Morning. I am at home studying. I was able to study well for one entire hour. Now something will happen to spoil your morning → obsession.

      Fourth Session

      I thought of my high school studies in Italy. I had attended, like Tom, a ‘classic lyceum’ where Latin, ancient Greek, and philosophy were the main subjects. I was not particularly fond of Latin and Greek (why did we not study English?), but I have to admit that they provided a unique background. A Greek notion was that if things go very well, the gods may become envious and strike you. In many literary situations it was clear that this was because success can make you underestimate the situations, feel invulnerable, and force you into major mistakes. In other words, one can make gross mistakes at the top of success that would not be made before climbing the ladder (there are almost daily examples of these phenomena with politicians, actors, etc.). Other people, however, are not carried out by these feelings of well-being and indeed are convinced that their success cannot last. I also thought of the Roman philosopher Seneca and his idea that well-being was a learning process and that writing could be instrumental.

      At this point I was curious to see what Tom would develop for the next time period. I praised his work and encouraged him to come back with more material. I also encouraged him to dedicate more time to studying and social activities. There was a clear-cut decrease in his obsessions: they had become less frequent and less intense.

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      Fifth to Seventh Sessions

      His observer's interpretations were increasing and rich in philosophical quotations. I explained to him, however, that the diary was not an intellectual exercise that had to be performed after the events. It could be used ‘in vivo’ while experiencing the interruption of well-being, as a way of preventing the obsessions. The obsessions continued to decrease in their frequency, intensity, and in their invalidating impact. I had not applied any cognitive restructuring directed to the obsessive thoughts, only to the thoughts interrupting well-being. I gave Tom an appointment in another month. In the interval he passed an exam very well and immediately started planning another one. After the seventh session, I decided that the end of our therapy was approaching, even though I remained a little skeptical about the stability of the results and was reluctant to see what happened as a therapeutic success. Could this be due to my Greek studies?

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      Eighth and Last Session