Provides mental health professionals with an innovative framework for revolutionizing therapy, fostering holistic well-being, and enhancing the treatment of a wide range of mental disorders
The Internal Cohesion Theory and Psychotherapy introduces readers to the fundamental principles, techniques, and transformative potential of an innovative approach to clinical mental health practice. Internal Cohesion Psychotherapy (ICP) is a holistic framework designed to help practitioners reshape their clients' connections with their past, present, and future experiences.
Developed by Dr. Fitim Uka, a renowned scholar in psychotherapy research, policy, and practice, ICP integrates the best evidence-based knowledge of different approaches in the fields of psychology and psychotherapy. Rooted in Internal Cohesion Theory, ICP seeks to harmonize the intrapersonal, interpersonal, professional, and spiritual to create positive change in people's lives and support well-being. Step by step, Dr. Uka guides readers through each component of ICP--demonstrating how understanding the complexity of the therapeutic relationship can minimize the impact of adversity on clients and help to create efficient and effective treatment plans in a variety of treatment environments.
Presenting a groundbreaking approach to address psychological challenges across temporal dimensions, The Internal Cohesion Theory and Psychotherapy:
- Describes the core principles, conceptual framework, and philosophical basis of Internal Cohesion Psychotherapy
- Presents the scientific and clinical rationale behind ICP while highlighting its evidence-based foundations
- Offer clear and concise guidelines for practitioners wanting to implement ICP in their practice
- Provides real-world insights into the key techniques used within the Internal Cohesion Psychotherapy framework
- Includes new evidence-based objectives and interventions, expanded and updated professional references, and an appendix of reflections and assessments of ICP
Offering accessible and easy-to-implement treatment plan components, The Internal Cohesion Theory and Psychotherapy is an essential resource for all clinicians, researchers, social workers, therapists, psychologists, and policymakers devoted to improving individual and collective mental health worldwide.