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1583911022 978-1583911020 December 15, 2000 1
Philosophers and therapists have long theorised about how psychological mechanisms for love, jealousy, anxiety, depression and many other human characteristics may have evolved over millions of years. In the dawn of the new insights on evolution, provided by Darwin's theories of natural selection, Freud, Jung and Klein sought to identify and understand human motives, emotions and information processing as functions deeply-rooted in our evolved history. Despite this promising start and major developments in modern evolutionary psychology, anthropology and sociobiology, the last fifty years has seen little in the way of therapies derived from an evolutionary understanding of human psychology. The contributors to this timely book illuminate how an evolution focused approach to psychopathology can offer new insights for different schools of therapy and provide a rationale for therapeutic integration.
Genes on the Couch brings together respected clinicians who have integrated evolutionary insights into their case conceptualisations and therapeutic interventions. Various psychotherapy schools are represented, and each author provides illustrative examples of the interventions used. Specific topics addressed include the nature of evolved mental mechanisms; regulation/dysregulation of internal processes; attachment and kinship in therapy; the importance of internalising warmth as a therapeutic goal; kin selection and incest avoidance; co-operation and deception in social relations; difficulties in working with certain male clients; gender differences in therapy and the roles of shame and guilt in treatment.
Providing up-to-date summaries of recent thinking in this increasing important but diverse area, Genes on the Couch will be of interest to psychotherapists, psychiatrists and a wide range of mental health professionals.

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This is a delightful and timely book as it parlays new concepts in evolutionary genetic psychology into a practical - and wonderfully readable - guide to psychotherapy - Daniel R. Wilson, Creighton University, USA.

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  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (December 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583911022
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583911020
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent., January 13, 2011
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Excellent. This book practically applies the approach and insights of research in evolutionary psychology to psychotherapy. We are now finally beginning to dispel some of the blatantly erroneous assumptions within traditional therapies such as Freudian psychoanalysis. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent., January 13, 2011
Excellent. This book practically applies the approach and insights of research in evolutionary psychology to psychotherapy. We are now finally beginning to dispel some of the blatantly erroneous assumptions within traditional therapies such as Freudian psychoanalysis. Highly recommended.
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7 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing., June 9, 2002
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Good effort, but ultimately disappointing. It's same ol', same ol', but in a new vernacular. The authors are rehashing psychotherapeutic wisdom, only this time it is coached in the "scientific" language of evolutionary psychology. And so empathy, positive regard and respect for a client become functions of the "kinship" approach (Bailey), and males are uncommunicative and lousy partners because, well... Because such is their nature, created over the evolutionary eons.
OK, it is not worthless if you are looking for the evolutionary language to reframe human problems. It is not helpful if you are looking for new insights to those problems and new ways of alleviating them. (You'll learn that unconditional support and regard are of primary importance to clients in psychotherapy. But you already knew that, didn't you.)

And I wondered why the chapter on male "psychology," full of stereotypes on male and female behavior, was not followed by a chapter on females, but instead by one on "gender differences." Is it because evolutionary psychologists are pretty much in the dark when it comes to female psychology (if we don't count the old stereotypes, especially about female sexuality)?

This book will find its admirers among the (self-adoring) EP crowd - but if this is not your cuppa tea, you do well looking elsewhere for psychotherapeutic insights.

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This opening chapter outlines some of the basic principles of evolutionary approaches to human psychology and psychotherapy. Read the first page
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simpua couples, evolutionary kinship therapy, familial mentality, evolutionary therapists, shaming cues, evolutionary psychotherapy, biosocial goals, shame domains, unresolved traumatic memories, multiple mating opportunities, human paleopsychology, involuntary defeat strategy, psychological kin, kibbutz peers, shame cues, evolutionary psychopathology, kinship psychology, pathogenic beliefs, interpersonal guilt, shame signals, signal shame, ranking behaviour, nonkin relations, social competition hypothesis, premature triggering
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New York, Oxford University Press, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc, Basic Books, Guilford Press, British Journal of Medical Psychology, Psychological Bulletin, Journal of Personality, Child Development, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Ltd, American Journal of Psychiatry, Hogarth Press, The Adapted Mind, Cambridge University Press, Harvard University Press, Evolutionary Social Psychology, Kegan Paul, Psychology Press, San Francisco, International Universities Press, Standard Edition, American Psychologist, Archives of General Psychiatry, Analytic Press, British Journal of Psychiatry
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