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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... expressing my gratitude I cannot construct a hierarchy , an order of importance . Each relationship is unique . The problem of ' acknowledging ' has troubled many sleepless nights . I wish that I could express a heart - felt ' thank you ...
... expressing my gratitude I cannot construct a hierarchy , an order of importance . Each relationship is unique . The problem of ' acknowledging ' has troubled many sleepless nights . I wish that I could express a heart - felt ' thank you ...
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... expressions of personal experience . I am concerned with the ' facts ' , but there are no facts without frameworks , no ... expression of individual experience . But it is not only that . In the labour of writing , I am concerned with ...
... expressions of personal experience . I am concerned with the ' facts ' , but there are no facts without frameworks , no ... expression of individual experience . But it is not only that . In the labour of writing , I am concerned with ...
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... expression of concealed egotism and of the ' watchfulness of guilt ' : ― ' With what anxiety every fashionable ... expressing and shaping immediate experience in the making and re - making of a verbal and non - verbal language of feeling ...
... expression of concealed egotism and of the ' watchfulness of guilt ' : ― ' With what anxiety every fashionable ... expressing and shaping immediate experience in the making and re - making of a verbal and non - verbal language of feeling ...
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... expression and sat down slowly without his usual ' Hello ' . He was not interested in the county championship results or the selection of the Test team . We sat in silence . It was a very different sort of silence from the tense closed ...
... expression and sat down slowly without his usual ' Hello ' . He was not interested in the county championship results or the selection of the Test team . We sat in silence . It was a very different sort of silence from the tense closed ...
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... expression of loss , sexual fears , and violent aggression expressed in many different ' logics ' . The mundane practical choices of everyday life were related to the vicissitudes , illusions , and sincerity of his relation- ship with ...
... expression of loss , sexual fears , and violent aggression expressed in many different ' logics ' . The mundane practical choices of everyday life were related to the vicissitudes , illusions , and sincerity of his relation- ship with ...
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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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