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A Proposed Treatment Connection for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
A Proposed Treatment Connection for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Ashley Doyle
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A large percentage of the population experiences some type of trauma in their lifetime; however, they don't all develop a diagnosable disorder. Even though no research can definitively predict what types of traumas will elicit a diagnosable disorder, there has been some indication as to who is more at risk for the development of trauma-related disorders, specifically Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Yet other disorders may also be elicited such as anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, or personality disorders. Children, the elderly, and the disabled are labeled at-risk due to their dependency on others, sparse coping strategies and resources, and economic disadvantages. Additionally, individuals who experience extra stressors, low-self esteem, and have a poor sense of self are also at risk of developing a disorder rather than use resiliency (Petersen & Walker, 2003). One extreme reaction to trauma exposure is the elicitation of a personality disorder, specifically Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The focus of this paper is three-fold. First, it compares two treatment approaches: Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR). These are different in technique and philosophy when regarding the processing of traumatic events. Second, it reviews the evidence for co-morbidity (simultaneous occurrence) between BPD and PTSD. Finally, this paper will propose a strategic plan for the most effective treatment for individuals with BPD and PTSD symptoms. Metapsychology Monographs #8 Learn more at www.TIRbook.com
How to Meditate:The 8 Best Meditations to Reduce Stress
How to Meditate:The 8 Best Meditations to Reduce Stress
Lewis Haas
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A Meditation Guide for Beginners – Learn how meditation can transform your life TODAY! Are you looking for ways to reduce stress, keep calm and ease your mind? Then How to Meditate is a guide for beginners and newbies to mindfulness and meditation. This short book has concise answers to all you wanted to know about meditating. How to Meditate?is an excellent step-by-step beginner’s manual for everything you need to know about meditation and how to successfully meditate every day. How to Meditate?teaches you: ·The different types of meditation·What meditation practice works best for you·How meditation works·Who meditating is for·And?much more! Learn How to Meditate Today! Buy Your Copy Now!?
The Upanishads
The Upanishads
Swami Paramananda
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The Upanishads are part of the Vedas, ancient Sanskrit texts containing some of the central philosophical concepts and ideas of Hinduism, some of which are shared with religious traditions like Buddhism and Jainism. Of all Vedic literature, the Upanishads alone are widely known, and their central ideas are at the spiritual core of Hindus.
Gnani Yoga
Gnani Yoga
Yogi Ramacharaka
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What is known as Gnani Yoga or Yoga of Wisdom deals with the scientific and intellectual knowing of the great questions regarding Life and what lies back of Life—the Riddle of the Universe. This book gives the highest Yogi teachings regarding the absolute and its manifestations.
Karma Yoga
Karma Yoga
Swami Vivekananda
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Karma yoga, also called Karma marga, is one of the several spiritual paths in Hinduism, one based on the yoga of action. Karma yogi believe that right work done well is a form of prayer. It is one of the paths in the spiritual practices of Hindus. Of the paths to spiritual liberation in Hinduism, karma yoga is the path of unselfish action.
Coaching and Mentoring Resource Manual
Coaching and Mentoring Resource Manual
Jimmy Petruzzi
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Widely recognised as a leading practical resource on coaching and mentoring, The Coaching and Mentoring Learning Resource Manual by Jimmy Petruzzi combines an understanding of coaching and mentoring principles, skills, attitudes and behaviours, along with practical guidance and a comprehensive tool kit for coaches and mentors. A pragmatic and passionate learning resource that establishes the many benefits of coaching and mentoring in order to create a working environment for individuals and organizations to ensure that both fulfil their full potential. Whether you are an existing trainer, teacher, coach, mentor, leader of manager, or if you are studying to become a coach or mentor. This manual helps to reinforce existing skills, and learn and adapt new skills. The Coaching and Mentoring Learning Resource Manual is interactive, with exercises that adhere to specific Coaching and Mentoring assessment criteria.
Unrealistic Depression: The Dark Secrets behind the Mental Health Industry and H
Unrealistic Depression: The Dark Secrets behind the Mental Health Industry and H
Mark Brightlife
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Unrealistic Depression: The Dark Secrets behind the Mental Health Industry and How to Help Yourself
Mindfulness: Merging our Evolution and Awakening with Consciousness and Pleasure
Mindfulness: Merging our Evolution and Awakening with Consciousness and Pleasure
Robin Sacredfire
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Mindfulness: Merging our Evolution and Awakening with Consciousness and Pleasure
You Are Beautiful: Achieving All Your Dreams With Love
You Are Beautiful: Achieving All Your Dreams With Love
Robin Sacredfire
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You Are Beautiful: Achieving All Your Dreams With Love
Amor: A din?mica da felicidade nos relacionamentos
Amor: A din?mica da felicidade nos relacionamentos
Daniel Marques
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Amor: A din?mica da felicidade nos relacionamentos
How to Be A Woman: Understanding Men and Succeeding in a Relationship
How to Be A Woman: Understanding Men and Succeeding in a Relationship
Daniel Marques
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How to Be A Woman: Understanding Men and Succeeding in a Relationship
Porque é que as pessoas boas sofrem
Porque é que as pessoas boas sofrem
Daniel Marques
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Porque é que as pessoas boas sofrem
Resgate Espiritual: Manual de auto-ajuda para um mundo imerso em trevas
Resgate Espiritual: Manual de auto-ajuda para um mundo imerso em trevas
Daniel Marques
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Resgate Espiritual: Manual de auto-ajuda para um mundo imerso em trevas
Ser Feliz
Ser Feliz
Daniel Marques
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Ser Feliz
O Estudante Eficiente
O Estudante Eficiente
Daniel Marques
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O Estudante Eficiente
O Poder Supremo: 33 Chaves Para Ter Sucesso
O Poder Supremo: 33 Chaves Para Ter Sucesso
Robin Sacredfire
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O Poder Supremo: 33 Chaves Para Ter Sucesso
Simple Green Smoothie Recipes For Your Green Smoothie Diet
Simple Green Smoothie Recipes For Your Green Smoothie Diet
Janie Lewis
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Simple Green Smoothie Recipes For Your Green Smoothie Diet
There's No Smoke Without Fire
There's No Smoke Without Fire
Dr. Health & Fitness
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There's No Smoke Without Fire
The Pregnancy and the Baby
The Pregnancy and the Baby
My Ebook Publishing House
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This is the most comprehensive pregnancy manual on the market. From the latest obstetric procedures to nutrition, exercise and choices in childbirth, reassuring, practical advice on all aspects of your antenatal care will help you every step of the way.???The Pregnancy and the Baby? is essential reading for anyone expecting a baby. It takes parents through planning for a baby, pregnancy and birth. It also gives coverage of the first year of a baby's life and looks beyond to the toddler years, offering reassurance and practical advice.
Looking Through the Trauma Lens
Looking Through the Trauma Lens
Susan Sluiter
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I developed renewed faith in the power of psychotherapy after I attended a Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) course in 2011. It opened many doors for me as I began to understand the impact of previously overlooked, objectively minor traumatic incidents on psychological disorders and problems. This article is about the application of this powerful tool over the entire spectrum of psychological problems and disorders and how this brings about impressive and permanent change. The optimal use of this tool in psychotherapy requires a shift in epistemology in which we begin to view mental health through a trauma lens. The definition of psychological trauma can vary. From a TIR perspective, trauma can be defined as any incident that had a negative physical or emotional impact on an individual. This is a very subjective issue as the something could be perceived as traumatic by one individual, but as commonplace and harmless by another. The important thing is the emotional and physical impact the incident had on the individual, its subjective impact. The reason it is so important to view trauma in the broadest way possible is because it explains the chronic mood states of our clients as well as how subconscious intentions and automatic emotional responses affect their current lives. These will be explained below. Traumatic incidents, when understood in the broadest sense possible, have a massive effect on our neurobiology, emotional states and behavioral patterns. Therefore, they can be seen as the driving force behind almost all psychological problems and disorders. When I say traumatic incidents "in the broadest sense possible," I refer to the everyday incidents of trauma that are objectively perceived as minor, such as an embarrassing comment by a teacher, conflict with a friend, breaking your mother's expensive vase, etc. It involves an understanding of how the emotional knocks we take on a daily basis affect our neurobiology and continue to have an impact on us in later life. The understanding of subconscious intentions, automatic emotional reactions and responses and chronic mood states are so crucial when it comes to looking at mental health through a trauma lens. Minor and major psychological and physical trauma involves a complex description of the effects on the brain. This article includes detailed case studies including specific incidents such as birth trauma and jealousy and rage. We will look in detail at how trauma results in Goleman's "Amygdala Hijacking" and how we can help the client break destructive cycles. I also explain why sheer willpower is insufficient to change behavior in the face of traumatic restimulation. Additionally, the article explains how TIR avoids re-traumatization even as clients revisit past incidents.
Critical Issues in Trauma Resolution:The Traumatic Incident Network
Critical Issues in Trauma Resolution:The Traumatic Incident Network
Frank A. Gerbode
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Most common approaches to post-traumatic stress reduction fall into two categories: coping techniques and cathartic techniques. Some therapists give their clients specific in vivo (literally "in life") methods for counteracting or coping with the symptoms of PTSD--tools to permit their clients to learn to adapt to, to learn to live with, their PTSD condition. Others encourage their clients to release their feelings, to have a catharsis. The idea is that past traumas generate a certain amount of negative energy or "emotional charge", and the therapist's task is to work with the client to release this charge so that it does not manifest itself as aberrant behavior, negative feelings and attitudes, or psychosomatic conditions. Coping methods and cathartic techniques may help a person to feel better temporarily, but they don't resolve trauma so that it can no longer exert a negative effect on the client. Clients feel better temporarily after coping or having a catharsis, but the basic charge remains in place, and shortly thereafter they need more therapy. The Need for Anamnesis (recovery of repressed memories) Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) operates on the principle that a permanent resolution of a case requires anamnesis (recovery of repressed memories), rather than mere catharsis or coping. To understand why clients have to achieve an anamnesis in order to resolve past trauma, we must take a person-centered viewpoint, i.e., the client's viewpoint and, from that viewpoint, explain what makes trauma traumatic. For more information please visit www.TIR.org