Changes in the Therapist
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0805823824
ISBN-13
9780805823820
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 1st, 2000
Print length
248 Pages
Weight
620 grams
Product Classification:
Psychoanalytical theory (Freudian psychology)The self, ego, identity, personality
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Therapy is no longer seen as a one-way street. Experiences with patients can have strong reverberations in practioners' lives. This book explores the ways in which their efforts to work through issues in particular therapeutic relationships effected
Modern therapy has shifted its emphasis to focus on the interpersonal field and on "mutuality of influence." The therapist and the patient are now seen as participating in an ongoing feedback loop, with each influencing the other. This interpersonal focus has brought the therapists and their reactions more into the foreground. Experiences with patients can, in fact, have strong reverberations in practitioners'' own lives and can be the cause or source of essential changes in the psyche of the therapist.
This book is the first to explore how efforts to work through issues in therapeutic relationships may permanently affect therapists'' beliefs, feelings, and/or actions. The authors, all highly regarded senior clinicians, describe their own reactions and the types of changes that they went through as a consequence of their treatment of a particular patient. They do not make the therapeutic process seem artificially smooth and seamless. In probing their own struggles and difficulties, they illuminate the in-depth workings of the therapeutic relationship. The editors'' introduction constructs a systematic framework within which to think about the changes the authors recount. Changes in the Therapist will be of compelling interest to all those involved in therapy.
This book is the first to explore how efforts to work through issues in therapeutic relationships may permanently affect therapists'' beliefs, feelings, and/or actions. The authors, all highly regarded senior clinicians, describe their own reactions and the types of changes that they went through as a consequence of their treatment of a particular patient. They do not make the therapeutic process seem artificially smooth and seamless. In probing their own struggles and difficulties, they illuminate the in-depth workings of the therapeutic relationship. The editors'' introduction constructs a systematic framework within which to think about the changes the authors recount. Changes in the Therapist will be of compelling interest to all those involved in therapy.
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