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Jeremy Holmes

    1 janvier 1943
    The Art of Psychotherapy
    Oxford Textbook of Psychotherapy
    Attachment, Intimacy, Autonomy
    John Bowlby and Attachment Theory
    Cur Deus Verba: Why the Word Became Words
    There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
    • There was an old lady who swallowed a fly...a bird...a cat...a dog...a snake...a cow...and a horse. Do you know what happened to her? Of course you do! But with his distinct art style and a clever format, acclaimed graphic designer Jeremy Holmes has given the universal rhyme a unique makeover that is clever, funny, and unexpected.

      There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
      4,4
    • Cur Deus Verba: Why the Word Became Words

      • 285pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Cur Deus Verba presents a systematic theology of Scripture centered on the question of God's intent in creating the Bible. To understand this, we must explore why the Holy Trinity created anything, the significance of the Word becoming flesh, and the Church's need for an inspired text. Christ embodies humanity more fully than any individual, just as the Church represents a society beyond mere human constructs. Every society has its literary heritage, necessitating a canon that transcends ordinary literature. Understanding God's purpose requires recognizing His desire for human beings to contribute to revelation itself, which paradoxically underscores the need for Scripture's spiritual sense. This spiritual sense redefines the term 'literal' within theology, indicating that one cannot grasp the literal meaning without also understanding the spiritual dimension. After God accomplishes His intentions, we must consider how this inspired text persists. While Scripture exists in physical form, its true essence resides in the hearts of readers. Furthermore, given its role in salvation history, the ultimate embodiment of Sacred Scripture is found in the Heart of Jesus Christ.

      Cur Deus Verba: Why the Word Became Words
      4,5
    • Attachment, Intimacy, Autonomy

      Using Attachment Theory in Adult Psychotherapy

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the integration of attachment theory with psychoanalysis, cognitive science, and neurobiology, this book delves into how relationships are influenced by security and threat. It presents attachment theory as a humanistic yet scientifically robust framework for understanding interpersonal dynamics, particularly in the context of psychotherapy. Jeremy Holmes examines its practical applications in therapeutic settings, where patients typically engage in limited sessions, highlighting the theory's relevance in fostering deeper connections and healing.

      Attachment, Intimacy, Autonomy
      4,2
    • Oxford Textbook of Psychotherapy

      • 552pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Now available in paperback, this is a 'must have' volume for all trainee and practising psychological therapists. The only truly integrative psychotherapy text on the market, it tackles each of the major mental illnesses systematically, describing psychotherapeutic approaches to managing them in a scientific, clinically relevant, and authoritative way.

      Oxford Textbook of Psychotherapy
      4,0
    • The Art of Psychotherapy

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Storr’s The Art of Psychotherapy appeared in 1979 and became an instant classic. After Storr’s death, a third edition was rewritten and revised by Jeremy Holmes, and the fourth edition is a further up-to-date iteration.

      The Art of Psychotherapy
      3,0
    • The Good Mood Guide

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Here is a revolutionary technique for dealing with moods. All you have to do is to recognise your mood as a friend. Work with it, not against it. What kind of moods do you have. The book is for everyone who ever felt moody. It's absolutely new system of identifying and working with your mood is suitable for all, young or old.

      The Good Mood Guide
      3,5
    • The Search for the Secure Base

      Attachment Theory and Psychotherapy

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on attachment-based therapy as a form of object relations, the book advocates for a reconciliation between psychoanalysis and attachment theory. It explores the connections and implications of integrating these psychological frameworks, highlighting their relevance in understanding human relationships and emotional development.

      The Search for the Secure Base
      3,9
    • Abigail and John, the Templeton twins, and their dog Cassie, foil a pair of inept kidnappers intent on stealing one of their father's newest inventions.

      The Templeton Twins Have an Idea
      3,7
    • The Brain has a Mind of its Own

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Describing the neuroscientific basis for effective psychotherapy, Professor Holmes draws on the Free Energy Principle, which holds that, through 'active inference' - agency and model revision - the brain minimises discrepancies between incoming experience and its pre-existing picture of the world.

      The Brain has a Mind of its Own