An exciting book for clinicians that explores being and relating in psychotherapy in terms of personal, interpersonal, social and cultural perspectives. Using psychodynamic, psychoanalytic and existential ideas it broadens and enriches thinking, reflection and understanding of therapeutic work with clients.
PART I:: THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP.- 1. Ontology and Therapeutic Practice; C.Driver.- 2. The Healing Relationship; M.Elfred.- 3. Not Speaking:: Thinking more about the Talking Cure; M.Errington.- 4. The I.- Thou Relationship; S.Gross.- PART II:: THE PERSONAL AND INTERPERSONAL.- 5. Generosity; S.Crawford.- 6. Love and Relationship; C.Driver.- 7. Shame; J.Rignell.- 8. On Loneliness; G.Brown.- 9. Living with Mortality; L.Hotchkies and N.Hudson.- PART III:: THE PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL.- 10. An Exploration Into the Nature of the Self; J.Stewart.- 11. The Diversity Agenda in the Consulting Room; J.Newbigin.- 12. Sexuality and Therapeutic Practice; B.Greally.- 13. The Artists Fear of the Psychotherapist; M.Thomas.- 14. Religions in Relation to Values; D.Black.- 15. Time and Rites of Passage; L.Murdin.
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