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The Therapeutic Relationship (PDF eBook)


The Therapeutic Relationship (PDF eBook)

eBook by Haugh, Sheila/Paul, Stephen;

The Therapeutic Relationship (PDF eBook)

£24.00

ISBN:
9781910919132
Publication Date:
30 Jun 2008
Publisher:
PCCS Books
Pages:
280 pages
Format:
eBook
For delivery:
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The Therapeutic Relationship (PDF eBook)

Description

Explores the therapeutic relationship in the psychological therapies. This book reviews the importance of the therapeutic relationship within the modalities of Psychodynamic, Existential, Gestalt, TA, CBT, Relational and Transpersonal approaches. It reviews the place of power and oppression and the social context of the relationship in therapy.

Contents

1. The Therapeutic Relationship: Background and Context. Stephen Paul and Sheila Haugh2. The Relationship, not the Therapy? What the research tells us. Stephen Paul and Sheila Haugh3. The Therapeutic Relationship in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Pam Howard4. The Therapeutic Relationship: A person-centred perspective. Sheila Haugh5. The Therapeutic Relationship: The Existential approach. Ernesto Spinelli6. The Therapeutic Relationship: Gestalt Therapy. Toni Gilligan7. Transactional Analysis: A diversity of relationships. Jane Walford and Robin Walford8. Cognitive Behavioural Dimensions of the Therapeutic Relationship. Mike Thomas9. The Relational Approach. Geoff Pelham10. Transpersonal Dimensions on the Therapeutic Relationship. John Shiers and Stephen Paul11. The Therapeutic Relationship: A research enquiry. Jerold D. Bozarth and Noriko Motomasa12. In and Out of the Mainstream: Therapy in its social and political context. Nick Totton13. Japanese Perspective. Yukishige Nakata14. Interconnections between Privilege and Oppression. Kay McFarlane15. The Ground of Our Relating: Martin Buber's I and Thou. Richard Worsley16. Spiritual Dimensions. William West17. Touch and the Therapeutic Relationship: Shifting a paradigm. Andrea Uphoff18. The Therapeutic Relationship in Creative Arts Psychotherapy. Jenny Stacey19. The Relationship in Group Therapy. Stephen Paul20. Conclusion. Sheila Haugh and Stephen Paul

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