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Self-Esteem Therapy in Bloomington, MN
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Self-Esteem Therapy in Bloomington, MN
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In this volume, Steffenhagen offers a practical guide to selfesteem therapy. As the author explains at the outset, selfesteem therapy is a uniquely effective therapy which stems from the seminal work of Alfred Adler and incorporates Husserl's phenomenology, George Simmel's social conflict theory, and the dialectic of Karl Marx. It can be used to combat problems resistant to other therapies such as persistent drug abuse. In fact, notes Steffenhagen, the therapy is effective even if the patient's problem cannot be readily identifiedby building an individual's selfesteem, the problem itself can be eliminated without ever being directly addressed. Psychologists and counselors who wish to incorporate selfesteem therapy into their own treatment regimens will find Steffenhagen's work an indispensable reference source.The first two chapters provide the concepts necessary to understand both the foundation of selfesteem therapy and its application in the therapeutic setting. Chapter 3 surveys current psychotherapies and demonstrates that selfesteem therapy provides a simpler, more usable conceptual framework for effective treatment. Steffenhagen also demonstrates that any therapy which is successful helps the client build selfesteem, regardless of the complexity of its conceptual development. A separate chapter provides a detailed discussion of the theory underlying selfesteem therapy while the final chapter presents a number of therapeutic modalities which can be used to build selfesteem. Several appendixes and a bibliography provide additional information for the reader who wishes to pursue further studies in this area.
In this volume, Steffenhagen offers a practical guide to selfesteem therapy. As the author explains at the outset, selfesteem therapy is a uniquely effective therapy which stems from the seminal work of Alfred Adler and incorporates Husserl's phenomenology, George Simmel's social conflict theory, and the dialectic of Karl Marx. It can be used to combat problems resistant to other therapies such as persistent drug abuse. In fact, notes Steffenhagen, the therapy is effective even if the patient's problem cannot be readily identifiedby building an individual's selfesteem, the problem itself can be eliminated without ever being directly addressed. Psychologists and counselors who wish to incorporate selfesteem therapy into their own treatment regimens will find Steffenhagen's work an indispensable reference source.The first two chapters provide the concepts necessary to understand both the foundation of selfesteem therapy and its application in the therapeutic setting. Chapter 3 surveys current psychotherapies and demonstrates that selfesteem therapy provides a simpler, more usable conceptual framework for effective treatment. Steffenhagen also demonstrates that any therapy which is successful helps the client build selfesteem, regardless of the complexity of its conceptual development. A separate chapter provides a detailed discussion of the theory underlying selfesteem therapy while the final chapter presents a number of therapeutic modalities which can be used to build selfesteem. Several appendixes and a bibliography provide additional information for the reader who wishes to pursue further studies in this area.

















