Restoring Resilience: Discovering Your Clients' Capacity for Healing, by Eileen Russell
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Cultivating what is right, rather than focusing on what is wrong, for therapy that works.
People enter therapy not just because they are stuck and struggling, but also because they are ready for change and have some hope of experiencing it. That readiness is a manifestation of each person’s innate resilience, their capacity to work on their own behalf to heal. Many of the common modes of clinical work focus on pathology, the effects of habits or conditions that can be healed through clinical work. Eileen Russell, without discounting the importance of pathology, offers us the idea that the best way to help with what’s going wrong in people’s lives is to build from the foundation of what’s going right. In this book, therapists will learn how to identify the potential for resilience in clients and help them cultivate and deepen it for lasting change. Drawing on interpersonal neurobiology and affect regulation research, as well as a number of theoretical orientations including Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy, Focusing, attachment theory, and EMDR, Russell provides the essential tools and background for any therapist interested in engaging in resilience-oriented therapy. She includes a wealth of thoughtfully annotated examples from her own clinical work, shares inspiring, illuminating stories of patients who have become more resilient through therapy, and offers many practical tips for clinicians along the way. Restoring Resilience: Discovering Your Clients' Capacity for Healing, by Eileen Russell- Amazon Sales Rank: #753469 in Books
- Brand: Russell, Eileen
- Published on: 2015-06-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.60" h x 1.40" w x 6.60" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 384 pages
Review “This book is a refreshing piece in the literature on counseling for clinicians and should be included in education of mental health professionals. It reminds us about the importance of healing and overcoming adversities over pathologizing them. . . . [A]n important read for all mental health professionals since resilience is a compulsory element of therapy, and one that must receive more attention.” (Somatic Psychotherapy Today)“[R]eading Eileen Russell’s new book, Restoring Resilience, is as transformative as it is informative. Russell elevates the concept of resilience to an innate process that drives and orients us toward growth, expands into interpersonal connections, and is based in the affective experience. . . . While the concepts Russell presents are at times dense and complex, she cleverly parses them with several vignettes, diagrams, and examples ― many of which can be used in the moment with the client. Russell encourages us to deepen our understanding of resilience, as well as our own capacity for experiencing it alongside our clients.” (PsychCentral)“Dr. Russell’s approach and methods are clear and concise, and would benefit anyone who needs to discover the capacity for rekindling their inner light. . . . [M]ainly directed to mental health providers, [this book] could also be extremely useful to: educators of individuals with special needs; those working in the prison system; human resource departments; members of the clergy; counselors in drug and alcohol recovery programs; counselors in homeless shelters.” (Psychology Today, Dr. Diane Brain Health)“Highly recommended for the modern therapist.” (Metapsychology Online Reviews)“Restoring Resilience provides an innovative and convincing roadmap to optimize clients’ resilience through the clinical interaction. Embedded in Russell’s model is an understanding that resilience is a core component of the healthy individual that, as a construct, mirrors the physiological construct of homeostasis. Similar to homeostasis, the self has a natural range around a set point that optimizes reactions to challenges. The expanded range around a set point is Russell’s definition of resilience and the goal of psychotherapy. Russell’s intellectual agility shines through as she deconstructs clinical vignettes from emotional, historical, interpersonal, and neuroscience perspectives.” (Stephen Porges, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; author of The Polyvagal Theory)“In this wonderfully rich synthesis of theory, science, and clinical application, Eileen Russell takes us on an insightful and inspiring exploration of how the process of therapy can be deepened and enhanced when resilience, rather than psychopathology, becomes our focus. It is a must read for any clinician interested in more readily and reliably recognizing and making optimal use of our clients’ innate capacity for healing and transformation. I highly recommend it.” (Ronald J. Frederick, PhD, psychologist; author of Living Like You Mean It)“As someone who has researched the positive effects of learning AEDP on the person of the therapist, I welcome Russell's book. Through ample case examples, annotated transcripts, and eloquent disquisition, Russell enables the reader to understand and experience how resilience-oriented work enlivens stuck clients and stuck therapists. Whether AEDP is your home theory or not, you will find clinical wisdom and, I dare say, inspiration within these pages.” (Hanna Levenson, PhD, Professor, Wright Institute; author of Brief Dynamic Therapy: An Attachment-based, Experiential Approach)
About the Author Eileen Russell, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City and Montclair, NJ. She is a senior faculty and founding member of the AEDP Institute and has taught and supervised people in AEDP nationally and internationally for many years. She is also an adjunct clinical instructor at NYU/Bellevue Hospital Center where she was formerly a Senior Psychologist working with dually diagnosed individuals. Her other research and writing interests include AEDP theory and practice, the integration of psychodynamic understanding with experiential methods, the role of spirituality in psychotherapy and healing, and the "human beingness" of existence and experience.Diana Fosha, PhD, is Director of the AEDP Institute in New York City.Daniel A. Hughes, PhD, is a prominent attachment specialist and private practitioner. President of the Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute, he consults and gives trainings in the U.S. and abroad on issues of attachment and family therapy. He is the author of Attachment-Focused Family Therapy, Attachment-Focused Family Therapy Workbook, and Attachment-Focused Parenting.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Clear, insightful, and empathetic By Amazon Customer Dr. Russell has been thinking about resilience for years - long before most people - and it shows. Clear, rigorous, and approachable, she explains how therapists can help patients with resilience - and even (in the final chapter) how therapists themselves have become more resilient.The best way to get a sense for the book, and for Dr. Russell, is from her own words. Resilience, she writes:"is not just about being able to "move on despite." Rather, it is also about the process of trying to figure out how to move on when we cannot. How do we reknot the rope or make a new one? When broken, we forget or we cannot find our grounding, our base, our core. We feel lost. But it does not mean the ground is not there, that the core is not intact. We simply may not be able to do it on our own. That's what finding and restoring resilience in therapy are all about."
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Though the writing is less than sparkling, the ideas ... By Amazon Customer Though the writing is less than sparkling, the ideas put forth are lucid and important. Every therapist should be familiar with these deeply human and optimistic paradigms. A unique offering that will hopefully inspire further writing on this important topic.
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