Forms of Feeling: The Heart of PsychotherapyRoutledge, 21 Ê.¤. 2013 - 336 ˹éÒ First published in 1985. This book is aimed at readers who wish to learn how to engage in psychotherapy: for beginners, for experienced practitioners, for disciplined research workers, as for the author, the word 'psychotherapy' has a very broad meaning. The author describes this as an 'autobiography': the development of ideas, attitudes, and meanings which have arisen and been transformed through joy, sorrow, chaos, and relative tranquillity in a journey of forty years through the world of academic psychiatry, of analytical psychotherapy, of scientific research, and of life in a therapeutic community. To a large extent this book is an expression of individual experience. |
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The Heart of Psychotherapy Robert F. Hobson. First published in 1985 by Tavistock Publications Ltd Reprinted by Routledge 27 Church Road , Hove East Sussex BN3 2FA 711 Third Avenue , New York NY 10017 Routledge is an imprint of the ...
The Heart of Psychotherapy Robert F. Hobson. First published in 1985 by Tavistock Publications Ltd Reprinted by Routledge 27 Church Road , Hove East Sussex BN3 2FA 711 Third Avenue , New York NY 10017 Routledge is an imprint of the ...
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... Meetings 3 Experience 4 Languages 5 Symbols 6 Feeling 7 Imagination 8 Seeing 9 Vision 3 17 30 45 62 76 95 115 131 147 10 Myself 161 11 The First Five Minutes 163 12 Towards a Model of Psychotherapy 182 Table of Contents.
... Meetings 3 Experience 4 Languages 5 Symbols 6 Feeling 7 Imagination 8 Seeing 9 Vision 3 17 30 45 62 76 95 115 131 147 10 Myself 161 11 The First Five Minutes 163 12 Towards a Model of Psychotherapy 182 Table of Contents.
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... first time . Then we began to talk together . Together . I felt some months later that there was a vital step , a turning- point , when I , as a person , valued what Sam gave . He felt that he had something good to give . During the ...
... first time . Then we began to talk together . Together . I felt some months later that there was a vital step , a turning- point , when I , as a person , valued what Sam gave . He felt that he had something good to give . During the ...
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... first few weeks . Neither of us seemed either to fight against , or to withdraw into it ; we sat in it each alone and yet together . Eventually Sam spoke with a new seriousness and decisiveness and I sensed a note of confidence and ...
... first few weeks . Neither of us seemed either to fight against , or to withdraw into it ; we sat in it each alone and yet together . Eventually Sam spoke with a new seriousness and decisiveness and I sensed a note of confidence and ...
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... first , I often reply ' The Bible and Shakespeare ' . Adolescence is the phase of development from a state of childhood dependence to one of adult autonomy . It is one stage in growth from infancy to old age : unfolding potentialities ...
... first , I often reply ' The Bible and Shakespeare ' . Adolescence is the phase of development from a state of childhood dependence to one of adult autonomy . It is one stage in growth from infancy to old age : unfolding potentialities ...
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Book II The Minute Particulars | 161 |
Book III The Heart of a Psychotherapist | 258 |
Notes | 282 |
A Note on Sources References and Further Reading | 298 |
References | 300 |
Name Index | 310 |
Subject Index | 314 |
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