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Therapist’s Use of Self

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This book is part of the series Core Concepts in Therapy, which takes important concepts in psychotherapy and counselling (which we call collectively therapy), and asks how they are used in different orientations. For this purpose each volume is written by two authors from contrasting approaches. The present volume deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy – who is the therapist? And how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationship? A good deal of the thinking about this in psychoanalysis has come under the heading of countertransference. Much of the thinking in the humanistic approaches has come under such headings as empathy, genuineness, nonpossessive warmth, presence, personhood and the like. These two streams of thinking about the therapist’s own self provide much material for the bulk of the book – but other aspects of the therapist also enter the picture, including the way a therapist is trained, and uses supervision, in order to make fuller use of her or his own reactions and responses and experience in working with any one client.

Author: Rowan, John, J, Author: Jacobs, Michael

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 335207774
Language: English
Pages: 156

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Weight 0.84 lbs
Dimensions 8.14 × 6.18 × 0.69 in

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