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States of Consciousness : Models for Psychology and Psychotherapy /

By: Kokoszka, Andrzej [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: EMOTIONS, PERSONALITY, AND PSYCHOTHERAPY: Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2007.Description: XXVI, 261 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387327587.Subject(s): Psychology | Clinical psychology | Health psychology | Personality | Social psychology | Cognitive psychology | Psychology | Cognitive Psychology | Clinical Psychology | Personality and Social Psychology | Health PsychologyDDC classification: 153 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
General Presumptions and Concepts Referring to Consciousness and Its Altered States -- Theoretical Inspirations -- The Variety of Subjective Experience -- Research on Altered States of Consciousness -- Models of the States of Consciousness and Information Metabolism -- Applications and Extensions of the Models -- Information Metabolism in the Framework of Exact Sciences -- Metabolism of Information as a Model for Multiaxial Psychotherapeutic Diagnosis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Consciousness has always been a particularly elusive concept and one vigorously argued in the scientific community. This new volume takes on the task of defining normal and altered consciousness in their most relevant clinical terms. In States of Consciousness, Andrzej Kokoszka expands on the pioneering work of J.H. Jackson, offering contemporary models for studying consciousness as it applies to both pathology and normal altered states, e.g., relaxation, sleep, meditation, and hypnosis. He makes clear distinctions between the neuroscientific and psychiatric components of consciousness; at the same time, his theories are rooted firmly in the biopsychosocial approach. Highlights of the coverage: -Historical overview of studies of consciousness and its altered states -Evolutionary/dynamic model of consciousness and information processing, based on the structure and principles of cell behavior -Comparison of altered states of consciousness in healthy persons and patients with schizophrenia -New perspectives on the role of consciousness in pathology -Case illustration of altered states in a patient with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, integrating neurobiological, cognitive-behavioral, and psychodynamic data -Applications of the model in clinical practice States of Consciousness lends itself to theoretical and practical, research and classroom use. It is relevant to a range of scientists and practitioners in cognition, clinical psychology, social psychology, and neuropsychology The book’s scope and the author’s attention to detail make it a work of great versatility, much like consciousness itself.
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General Presumptions and Concepts Referring to Consciousness and Its Altered States -- Theoretical Inspirations -- The Variety of Subjective Experience -- Research on Altered States of Consciousness -- Models of the States of Consciousness and Information Metabolism -- Applications and Extensions of the Models -- Information Metabolism in the Framework of Exact Sciences -- Metabolism of Information as a Model for Multiaxial Psychotherapeutic Diagnosis.

Consciousness has always been a particularly elusive concept and one vigorously argued in the scientific community. This new volume takes on the task of defining normal and altered consciousness in their most relevant clinical terms. In States of Consciousness, Andrzej Kokoszka expands on the pioneering work of J.H. Jackson, offering contemporary models for studying consciousness as it applies to both pathology and normal altered states, e.g., relaxation, sleep, meditation, and hypnosis. He makes clear distinctions between the neuroscientific and psychiatric components of consciousness; at the same time, his theories are rooted firmly in the biopsychosocial approach. Highlights of the coverage: -Historical overview of studies of consciousness and its altered states -Evolutionary/dynamic model of consciousness and information processing, based on the structure and principles of cell behavior -Comparison of altered states of consciousness in healthy persons and patients with schizophrenia -New perspectives on the role of consciousness in pathology -Case illustration of altered states in a patient with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, integrating neurobiological, cognitive-behavioral, and psychodynamic data -Applications of the model in clinical practice States of Consciousness lends itself to theoretical and practical, research and classroom use. It is relevant to a range of scientists and practitioners in cognition, clinical psychology, social psychology, and neuropsychology The book’s scope and the author’s attention to detail make it a work of great versatility, much like consciousness itself.

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