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Trainings- und Interventionsprogramme zur Förderung von Empathie: Ein praxisorientiertes Kompendium

by Marcus Roth Victoria Schönefeld Tobias Altmann

​Der Leser erhält mit diesem Werk eine breite Übersicht über die diversen Möglichkeiten, Empathie in der Praxis zu fördern. Das „Besondere“ besteht dabei einerseits in dem Umstand, dass alle Darstellungen den gleichen Aufbau aufweisen, wodurch ein direkter Vergleich ermöglicht und eine entsprechende Auswahl für eigene Zwecke erleichtert wird. Eine weitere Besonderheit besteht darin, dass die Programme aus völlig unterschiedlichen Bereichen stammen und so ein Blick „über den Tellerrand“ des eigenen Bereichs ermöglicht wird. So kann beispielsweise ein Anwender, der ursprünglich an einem Training für aggressive Jugendliche interessiert ist, aus Programmen zur Empathie-Förderung bei Grundschülern oder aber zum empathischen Umgang in sozialen Berufen Ideen übernehmen, an die er ursprünglich nicht gedacht hat, die er aber für seine aktuellen Zwecke als brauchbar einschätzt.Das Buch richtet sich an Psychologen, Berater und Therapeuten, Anwenderinnen und Anwender in der Fort- und Weiterbildung, Fach- und Führungskräfte in diversen Gesundheitsberufen sowie in der pädagogischen Arbeit, die Empathie als eine Schlüsselkompetenz erkannt haben und fördern wollen. Darüber hinaus ist es für Studierende der Psychologie, Pädagogik und der sozialen Berufe geeignet.

The Trainings of the Psychoanalyst (The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library (CFAR))

by Annie Tardits

If psychoanalysis, for freud, was an impossible profession, what consequences would this have for psychoanalytic training? and if one’s own personal analysis lay at the heart of psychoanalytic training, how could what one had learnt from this be transmitted, let alone taught? In this groundbreaking book, annie Tardits explores the many attempts that analysts have made to think through the problems of psychoanalytic training. Moving from freud and his first students through to Lacan and his invention of the “pass”, Tardits charts the changing conceptions of psychoanalytic training. With clarity and elegance, she shows how different ideas of what psychoanalysis is will have effects on how training is understood. If psychoanalysis involves each person’s unique unravelling of the unconscious and of sexuality, what kind of training would be appropriate, or even possible?

The Trainings of the Psychoanalyst (The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library (CFAR))

by Annie Tardits

If psychoanalysis, for freud, was an impossible profession, what consequences would this have for psychoanalytic training? and if one’s own personal analysis lay at the heart of psychoanalytic training, how could what one had learnt from this be transmitted, let alone taught? In this groundbreaking book, annie Tardits explores the many attempts that analysts have made to think through the problems of psychoanalytic training. Moving from freud and his first students through to Lacan and his invention of the “pass”, Tardits charts the changing conceptions of psychoanalytic training. With clarity and elegance, she shows how different ideas of what psychoanalysis is will have effects on how training is understood. If psychoanalysis involves each person’s unique unravelling of the unconscious and of sexuality, what kind of training would be appropriate, or even possible?

Training to Deliver Integrated Care: Skills Aimed at the Future of Healthcare

by C. R. Macchi Rodger Kessler

This unique trainer’s resource offers a comprehensive blueprint for preparing clinicians for practice in the changing and challenging environment of integrated care. Based firmly in new evidence-based models of behavioral care in medicine, it sets out the aims and objectives of modern integrated care delivery in a streamlined pedagogy-to-practice framework. Teaching strategies for developing core skills and competencies, suitable across diverse educational and workforce development settings, are presented with data-based rationales and guidelines for design and implementation. Chapters also cover the range of essentials, from research support to business acumen to program evaluation methods, needed to meet bedrock goals of improved quality of care, clinical outcomes, and patient satisfaction. The book’s comprehensive coverage: Reviews the evidence base for integrating medical and behavioral care.Provides empirically sound guidelines for training learners in integrated practice.Breaks down skill development into critical training objectives.Offers detailed content of a current degree program in integrative behavioral medicine.Recommends measures to support responsive, patient-centered, and sustainable training programs. A robust guide to a more inclusive and effective future, Training to Deliver Integrated Care expands the healthcare horizon to accommodate trainers working in health psychology, general practice, primary care medicine, and consulting, as well as supervision and coaching professionals.

Training the Counsellor: An Integrative Model

by Mary Connor

In Training the Counsellor, Mary Connor shares a decade of training experience to provide an invaluable resource for other counsellor trainers. The role of the trainer as facilitator, educator and assessor as well as key professional and ethical issues are all brought vividly to life through many case examples. The focal point of the book is the integrative, four-stage model for training competent and reflective counsellors, with the relationship between trainee and client at the core of the model. The four stages are: the development of attitudes and values; knowledge and skills; client work and supervision; reflection and evaluation. Building on this model and drawing on her own wealth of experience, the author explore the interface between being professional and being human. Training the Counsellor, offers stimulating reading and tested guidelines for good practice for all those involved in training other helping professionals.

Training the Counsellor: An Integrative Model

by Mary Connor

In Training the Counsellor, Mary Connor shares a decade of training experience to provide an invaluable resource for other counsellor trainers. The role of the trainer as facilitator, educator and assessor as well as key professional and ethical issues are all brought vividly to life through many case examples. The focal point of the book is the integrative, four-stage model for training competent and reflective counsellors, with the relationship between trainee and client at the core of the model. The four stages are: the development of attitudes and values; knowledge and skills; client work and supervision; reflection and evaluation. Building on this model and drawing on her own wealth of experience, the author explore the interface between being professional and being human. Training the Counsellor, offers stimulating reading and tested guidelines for good practice for all those involved in training other helping professionals.

Training Teachers in Emotional Intelligence: A Transactional Model For Elementary Education

by Elena Savina Caroline Fulton Christina Beaton

Training Teachers in Emotional Intelligence provides pre- and in-service teachers with foundational knowledge and skills regarding their own and their students’ emotions. Teachers are increasingly charged with providing social-emotional learning, responding to emotional situations in the classroom, and managing their own stress, all of which have real consequences for their retention and student achievement. Focused on the primary/elementary level, this book is an accessible review of children’s emotional development, the role of emotions in learning, teaching, and teachers’ professional identity. The book provides strategies for teachers to foster their emotional awareness, use emotions to promote learning and relationships, foster emotional competencies in students, and stay emotionally healthy.

Training Teachers in Emotional Intelligence: A Transactional Model For Elementary Education

by Elena Savina Caroline Fulton Christina Beaton

Training Teachers in Emotional Intelligence provides pre- and in-service teachers with foundational knowledge and skills regarding their own and their students’ emotions. Teachers are increasingly charged with providing social-emotional learning, responding to emotional situations in the classroom, and managing their own stress, all of which have real consequences for their retention and student achievement. Focused on the primary/elementary level, this book is an accessible review of children’s emotional development, the role of emotions in learning, teaching, and teachers’ professional identity. The book provides strategies for teachers to foster their emotional awareness, use emotions to promote learning and relationships, foster emotional competencies in students, and stay emotionally healthy.

Training Secrets of the World's Greatest Footballers: How Science is Transforming the Modern Game

by James Witts

Looking at every area of the game and with exclusive contributions from elite players, leading coaches and sports scientists from the world's leading clubs – including Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Chelsea, Paris St Germain and Bayern Munich – this expert guide reveals how sports science ensures the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Gareth Bale deliver super-star performances every time. A brilliant combination of locker-room secrets and practical advice, this is a book that will interest both players and fans.

Training Secrets of the World's Greatest Footballers: How Science is Transforming the Modern Game

by James Witts

Looking at every area of the game and with exclusive contributions from elite players, leading coaches and sports scientists from the world's leading clubs – including Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Chelsea, Paris St Germain and Bayern Munich – this expert guide reveals how sports science ensures the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Gareth Bale deliver super-star performances every time. A brilliant combination of locker-room secrets and practical advice, this is a book that will interest both players and fans.

Training Professionals Who Work With Gays and Lesbians in Educational and Workplace Settings

by Hilda Besner Charlotte I. Spungin

First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Training Professionals Who Work With Gays and Lesbians in Educational and Workplace Settings

by Hilda Besner Charlotte I. Spungin

First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Training Nonhuman Primates Using Positive Reinforcement Techniques: A Special Issue of the journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science

by Mark J. Prescott Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith

This special issue illustrates benefits to animals from positive reinforcement training (PRT) and--depending on the setting--to scientists, animal care staff, veterinarians, and in the case of the zoo, the visiting public. One important theme throughout is that training is a joint venture between human and nonhuman primate and can lead to a closer, richer relationship between the two. In summary, the editors hope this issue encourages further and wider application of PRT to primate management, care, and use, as well as aid those working with animals in applying PRT safely and effectively.

Training Nonhuman Primates Using Positive Reinforcement Techniques: A Special Issue of the journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science

by Mark J. Prescott Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith

This special issue illustrates benefits to animals from positive reinforcement training (PRT) and--depending on the setting--to scientists, animal care staff, veterinarians, and in the case of the zoo, the visiting public. One important theme throughout is that training is a joint venture between human and nonhuman primate and can lead to a closer, richer relationship between the two. In summary, the editors hope this issue encourages further and wider application of PRT to primate management, care, and use, as well as aid those working with animals in applying PRT safely and effectively.

Training Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call

by Richard L Dayringer William G Justice

Understand the basic practical aspects of pastoral care-and make your visit to the sick meaningful for both of you! Training Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call is a useful handbook from a Christian perspective that provides the common sense and not-so-common answers to your questions on how best to minister to the sick. Drawing on his three decades of experience as a bedside hospital chaplain, the author explains appropriate and inappropriate behaviors and suggests things to say (or not to say) to truly make your next visit fruitful for you and the patient. More than simply an educational tool, this guidebook provides clergy and Christian laypeople with spiritual explanations and straightforward strategies to not only comfort the patient but also foster the sense of joy and accomplishment in oneself.Training Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call teaches you to glean a positive experience from a difficult task, the visit to the sick. The author shares his insights learned in his lengthy and distinguished career in this instructional guidebook. Honest and compassionate in its portrayal of the sick and dying, the book prepares the reader spiritually, emotionally, and even physically for the challenge of the visit while focusing on the distress and the needs of the patient. At times stating practical common sense, other times shining an insightful light on the less physical aspects of the visit, this educational handbook is invaluable for all who minister, or wish to minister, to the sick.Training Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call discusses: Jesus&’ Eleventh Commandment-To Love One Another how to prepare yourself spiritually and emotionally for the visit the hospital patient&’s world explanations of patients&’ possible emotional, financial, family, and spiritual distress do&’s and don&’ts to note before and during a visit to the patient&’s room the special needs of shut-ins ministering to the dying ministering to difficult patients ministering to Alzheimer&’s or comatose patientsTraining Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call is a practical educational guide for pastors, supervisors in clinical pastoral education programs, CPE students, college and seminary students in courses in ministry to the sick, police and fire department chaplains, and family and friends of hospitalized, nursing home, and assisted living patients/residents.

Training Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call

by Richard L Dayringer William G Justice

Understand the basic practical aspects of pastoral care-and make your visit to the sick meaningful for both of you! Training Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call is a useful handbook from a Christian perspective that provides the common sense and not-so-common answers to your questions on how best to minister to the sick. Drawing on his three decades of experience as a bedside hospital chaplain, the author explains appropriate and inappropriate behaviors and suggests things to say (or not to say) to truly make your next visit fruitful for you and the patient. More than simply an educational tool, this guidebook provides clergy and Christian laypeople with spiritual explanations and straightforward strategies to not only comfort the patient but also foster the sense of joy and accomplishment in oneself.Training Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call teaches you to glean a positive experience from a difficult task, the visit to the sick. The author shares his insights learned in his lengthy and distinguished career in this instructional guidebook. Honest and compassionate in its portrayal of the sick and dying, the book prepares the reader spiritually, emotionally, and even physically for the challenge of the visit while focusing on the distress and the needs of the patient. At times stating practical common sense, other times shining an insightful light on the less physical aspects of the visit, this educational handbook is invaluable for all who minister, or wish to minister, to the sick.Training Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call discusses: Jesus&’ Eleventh Commandment-To Love One Another how to prepare yourself spiritually and emotionally for the visit the hospital patient&’s world explanations of patients&’ possible emotional, financial, family, and spiritual distress do&’s and don&’ts to note before and during a visit to the patient&’s room the special needs of shut-ins ministering to the dying ministering to difficult patients ministering to Alzheimer&’s or comatose patientsTraining Guide for Visiting the Sick: More Than a Social Call is a practical educational guide for pastors, supervisors in clinical pastoral education programs, CPE students, college and seminary students in courses in ministry to the sick, police and fire department chaplains, and family and friends of hospitalized, nursing home, and assisted living patients/residents.

Training gespreksvaardigheden voor social work

by Maritza Gerritsen Ineke Vlasman

Binnen het hoger sociaal agogisch onderwijs word je opgeleid tot een professional die beschikt over een kennisbasis, juiste attitude en grote beheersing van diverse (gespreks)vaardigheden. Vaardigheden die je in de complexiteit van het werkveld op de juiste manier moet inzetten om de cliënt en zijn omgeving zo goed mogelijk te helpen. Juist die vaardigheden zijn moeilijk te leren vanuit een boek, maar gaan gepaard met frequente oefening, herhaling en het ontvangen van feedback. Dit boek is daarom gecombineerd met een website waarop filmfragmenten, ondersteunende informatie en toetsmateriaal te vinden is.Het boek behandelt de meest voorkomende vaardigheden voor social workers in praktische zin en bevat een groot aantal oefeningen die je kunt gebruiken om je verder te bekwamen in het voeren van gesprekken met cliënten, hun netwerk en je collega's.In de filmfragmenten op de website worden veel voorkomende vaardigheden voor social workers getoond, zowel met als zonder nadere uitleg. Boek en website sluiten aan bij de actualiteit van het hedendaagse onderwijs, competentiegericht en praktijkgericht. Ook hebben de auteurs gekozen voor een goede aansluiting bij de actualiteit van het werkveld door zowel het werken met cliënten, als het werken namens en voor cliënten te behandelen.Dit boek is bedoeld om social workers in opleiding (mwd, sph, pedagogiek) en andere sociaal agogische professionals, te ondersteunen bij het ontwikkelen van gespreksvaardigheden.

Training for Work in the Informal Micro-Enterprise Sector: Fresh Evidence from Sub-Sahara Africa (Technical and Vocational Education and Training: Issues, Concerns and Prospects #3)

by Hans Christiaan Haan

In Sub-Sahara Africa, the sector of informal micro-enterprises (IMEs) is already employing a large share of the labour force in both urban and rural areas. This study reviews the ways in which the owners and workers of IMEs have acquired their vocational and management skills. It reviews the contributions of all the different training providers, including public sector training institutes, private sector training providers, and training centres run by NGOs and other non-profit organizations. The study finds that informal apprenticeship training is by far the most common source of various skills - in some countries it is likely to be responsible for 80-90% of all ongoing training efforts. Informal apprenticeship training presents a number of important advantages. At the same time it has a number of limitations. The study concludes that there is a major challenge to improve the transfer of relevant skills to IME operators, both through pre-employment training and skills upgrading. In view of the scope of the challenge to provide hundreds of thousands IME owners and workers, as well as large numbers of out of school youths with relevant practical and management skills, it suggests to build upon the strengths of the existing practices of informal apprenticeship training and to remedy its weaknesses by involving professional training providers in upgrading its training organization and delivery, quality and efficiency, and final training outcomes. It reviews the results of a number of innovative interventions in different African countries that are working in this direction. Finally, the study suggests that there is an interesting potential in ‘business-embedded training’ provided by private companies as part of their regular business operations.

Training for Change: Transforming Systems to be Trauma-Informed, Culturally Responsive, and Neuroscientifically Focused

by Alisha Moreland-Capuia

This book offers an integrated training and coaching system to facilitate change in systems that serve youth (education, healthcare, and juvenile justice). The integrated training and coaching system combines brain development, cultural responsivity, and trauma-informed practices. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the neurobiology of fear, brain development, trauma, substance use, and mental health, structural bias and environmental factors that pose a threat to healthy brain development. The book employs practical applications/recommendations and case examples that help solidify understanding of key concepts. Each chapter begins with a set of objectives and interactive exercises that builds on the next, thoughtfully challenging the reader (and giving specific, practical ways for the reader) to apply the information presented with the goal of "change". The text is written from the perspective of a trauma-informed addiction psychiatrist who has effectively facilitated systems change. Topics featured in this book include:Common threats to healthy brain development.The neurobiology of trauma.Applying trauma-informed practices and approaches.Cannabis and its impact on the brain.Labeling theory and implicit bias.Exploring the connection between fear and trauma.Rehabilitation versus habilitation.Managing stress through mindfulness. Training for Change will be of interest to graduate and advanced undergraduate students and researchers in the fields of cognitive psychology, criminology, public health, and child and adolescent development as well as parents, teachers, judges, attorneys, preventative medicine and pediatric providers.

Training emotionaler Kompetenzen: Tek - Schritt Für Schritt (Psychotherapie: Praxis)

by Matthias Berking

In diesem Buch erfahren Psychologische und Ärztliche Psychotherapeuten, Klinische Psychologen, Psychiater, Mitarbeiter in Beratungsstellen und Gesundheitscoaches, wie sie ihre Klienten darin unterstützen können, kompetent mit belastenden Gefühlen umzugehen. Diese Fähigkeit ist von zentraler Bedeutung für Wohlbefinden und psychische Gesundheit. Das Training emotionaler Kompetenzen (TEK) ist ein transdiagnostisch orientiertes Interventionsprogramm, welches immer dann eingesetzt werden kann, wenn Defizite in der Emotionsregulation als Ursache für reduziertes Wohlbefinden oder psychische Störungen angesehen werden. Das TEK ist primär als Gruppentraining konzipiert, kann aber auch im Einzelsetting eingesetzt werden. Anwendungsfelder ergeben sich (1) in der Behandlung psychischer Störungen in psychotherapeutischen Praxen, Ambulanzen und Kliniken, (2) in der Prävention psychischer Erkrankungen bei Risikogruppen, (3) für die Förderung der Persönlichkeitsentwicklung im nicht-klinischen Bereich. Aus dem Inhalt: Die zur Durchführung von TEK-Trainings notwendigen Materialien werden im Manual und zum Download im Internet zur Verfügung gestellt (Powerpoint-Präsentation, Arbeitsblätter, Fragebögen, Patientenbroschüre, Audio-Trainingslektionen etc.).

Training emotionaler Kompetenzen: Tek - Schritt Für Schritt (Psychotherapie: Praxis)

by Matthias Berking

Die eigenen Gefühle kompetent regulieren zu können – das ist zentral für die psychische Gesundheit und die effektive Auseinandersetzung mit der Umwelt. Ziel des Trainings emotionaler Kompetenzen (TEK) ist es, diese Kompetenzen systematisch aufzubauen und zu stärken.TEK wird eingesetzt (1) als flankierende Maßnahme in Ambulanz oder Klinik, (2) präventiv bei Risikogruppen, (3) Förderung der Persönlichkeitsentwicklung im nicht-klinischen Bereich. Es beruht auf den aktuellsten Befunden der klinischen Psychologie, der affektiven Neurowissenschaften und der Emotionsforschung und zeigt, wie die notwendigen Informationen über Emotionen vermittelt und effektive Emotionsregulationsstrategien erarbeitet und eingeübt werden.Alle notwendigen Materialien werden entweder im Manual oder zum Download im Internet zur Verfügung gestellt (Kursleiterunterlagen, Power-Point-Präsentation, Arbeitsblätter, Fragebogen zur Diagnostik emotionaler Kompetenzen, Patientenbroschüre, Audio-Trainingslektionen, Trainingskalender).Geschrieben für Psychologische und Ärztliche Psychotherapeuten, Klinische Psychologen, Psychiater, Mitarbeiter in Beratungsstellen.

Training emotionaler Kompetenzen: TEK - Schritt für Schritt

by Matthias Berking

Je höher unsere Emotionale Kompetenz ist, desto besser können wir mit Stress und belastenden Gefühlen umgehen. TEK – das Training emotionaler Kompetenzen – basiert auf aktuellen neurowissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen. Es eignet sich für den Einsatz in jeder Psychotherapie, bei Einzelgesprächen oder in der Gruppe. Sieben Phasen stärken die Kompetenzen von Patienten im Umgang mit Stress und negativen Emotionen: 1. Muskelentspannung, 2. Atem-Entspannung, 3. Bewertungsfreie Wahrnehmung, 4. Akzeptieren und Tolerieren, 5. Selbstunterstützung, 6. Analysieren und 7. Regulieren. Plus: Website mit Patientenbroschüre und Audiomaterialien.

Training emotionaler Kompetenzen

by Matthias Berking

Ein konstruktiver Umgang mit belastenden Emotionen ist von entscheidender Bedeutung für das Wohlbefinden und die psychische Gesundheit. Ziel des Trainings emotionaler Kompetenzen (TEK) ist es, die Kompetenzen zu vermitteln, die dafür notwendig sind. Das Training basiert auf aktuellen Erkenntnissen der Psychotherapieforschung und der affektiven Neurowissenschaften. Es eignet sich als eigenständige oder ergänzende Intervention bei der Behandlung und Prävention von psychischen Störungen sowie zur Förderung der Entwicklung der eigenen Persönlichkeit. Mit Online-Materialien.

Training der Impulskontrolle: Ein Manual zur Entwicklungsförderung von Kindern und Jugendlichen

by Doris Freiberger

Kinder mit einer Impulskontrollstörung fallen besonders durch ihre Persönlichkeit auf. Nach außen scheinen sie oft sehr stark zu sein, nach innen jedoch leiden sie an ihrem Unvermögen, Aufgaben so erledigen zu können wie andere gleichaltrige Kinder. Dieses Manual richtet sich an Pädagogen, Trainer und Ergotherapeuten, die mit Kindern und Jugendlichen zwischen 6-14 Jahren arbeiten und sie im Bereich der Impulskontrolle stärken möchten. Es beinhaltet komplette Stundenbilder mit Anleitungen zur Vorbereitung, benötigten Materialien und Stundenablauf.

Training Counselling Supervisors: Strategies, Methods and Techniques

by Michael Carroll Dr Elizabeth L. Holloway

`Experienced supervisors would find it useful to read as a part of their continuous professional development' - Counselling at Work Highlighting the crucial themes intrinsic to the supervision process, this volume offers a varied selection of methods for educating supervisors. Experienced international trainers describe how they teach critical elements in the practice of supervision and outline their models for teaching in the context of their practice. The book covers a wide range of topics including: contracting; reflective processes; supervision in group and multicultural contexts; and evaluation. The text is organized to bring continuity across the elements addressed, and to heighten awareness of educational methods as a whole. Case studies and exercises for teaching are provided.

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