1st Edition

Humane Helping Focusing Less on Disorders and More on Life’s Challenges

By Eric Maisel Copyright 2018
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    Humane Helping is a comprehensive, practical guide that helps clinicians shift their practice from the mental disorder-and-chemical fix and expert-talk models to a more humane, helpful model that increases their ability to help clients meet life’s challenges and reduce emotional distress. Chapters clearly explain the shortfalls of the current models and the advantages of Eric Maisel’s model and include case studies, reflection questions, and actionable steps. Written for helping professionals in mental health as well as practitioners from fields such as coaching and nursing, Humane Helping challenges current practices and provides helpers with the tools they need to more compassionately, effectively, and honestly serve their clients.

    Introduction  1. Helping is Hard  2. Helping is Easy  3. Embracing Not Knowing  4. On Not Diagnosing  5. Being With a Person  6. Being With a Real Person  7. Where Will You Focus?  8. Creating Game Plans and Inviting Homework  9. Experimenting with Formulation  10. Including Life Purpose and Meaning  11. Including Circumstances and Experiences  12. Eclecticism and Personality Trait Work  13. Understanding the Psychiatric Survivor Recovery and Peer Support Movements  14. Humanely Helping Children  15. Alternative Helping: Meaning Coaching  16. Alternative Helping Resources for Parents, Children and Families  17. Shifting Your Practices

    Biography

    Eric Maisel, PhD, is a retired licensed psychotherapist, creativity coach, and internationally respected expert in the field of mental health reform. He is the author of more than fifty books including The Future of Mental Health, Rethinking Depression, Overcoming Your Difficult Family, and The Van Gogh Blues. He reaches a large audience with his personal list, Psychology Today blog, print column for Professional Artist magazine, and weekly appearance in the Fine Art America newsletter.

    "Humane Helping is a revolutionary book that needs to be read by everyone who cares about healing, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, psychotherapists, life coaches, and other health-care professionals. Eric Maisel offers a new paradigm for engagement that takes us beyond ‘talk therapy or medications’ as our primary options. He reminds us that we're not helping ‘sick patients,’ but complex human beings not so different from ourselves." Jed Diamond, PhD, author of The Irritable Male Syndrome: Understanding and Managing the 4 Key Causes of Depression and Aggression

    "Eric Maisel breaks through the jargon and clinical distance so common in the literature to produce a book full of practical insight and genuine humanity. A welcome contribution." Dale McGowan, PhD, author of Raising Freethinkers

    "From the prolific Eric Maisel comes another practical gem about dealing with contemporary problems of living. Humane Helping is for helping professionals of all training backgrounds and contains provocative food for thought and actionable tips for newbies and the most experienced. Early on in Humane Helping, Maisel writes: ‘It is much easier to spend a day acting like an expert than just being a person.’ His book deftly and accessibly deconstructs the expert role and, more important, shows the professional hundreds of ways to ‘be a person.’" Lois Holzman, PhD, developmental psychologist, director of East Side Institute for Group and Short Term Psychotherapy, author of Vygotsky at Work and Play

    "For me, Humane Helping marks a shift in how we define and categorise 'the helping professions' by obfuscating seperation and segregation between the various models and approaches, getting beneath the label of a job title or role, and focussing on what actually helps. In this way, it is a beacon of light for any practitioner who practices, or hopes to practice, more integratively, humanely and creatively." Diane Parker, Coaching Today