Description
In times of self-optimization, people understandably often seek quick solutions to their problems under the pressure of everyday life. Depth psychological counseling develops changes for unbearable conditions, but it takes time for them. Because it has an eye on people in their entirety, including their history. Symptoms and disorders are not viewed as deficits in need of repair, but as meaningful messages from the soul. In depth psychological counseling, it is less about adapting people to the given personal and social living conditions. Rather, the focus is on the question of which internal and external conflicts are which so far can only be dealt with in an unproductive, often self-damaging way, and which new, better ways of resolving conflicts are possible. Such a perspective can promote the experience of inner continuity and enable autonomous life decisions. The book presents a comprehensive concept for depth psychological counseling, which illustrates the theoretical foundations and in particular the methodological conclusions of this approach in a differentiated and practical way with detailed case presentations and intervention steps. < / p>