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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... mother ' ( who could be male ) and child . That must always remain the focus for a psychotherapist , a counsellor in any field , and , I believe , a politician . Facts lie in how stories are told . ' Truth ' is an elusive word . It ...
... mother ' ( who could be male ) and child . That must always remain the focus for a psychotherapist , a counsellor in any field , and , I believe , a politician . Facts lie in how stories are told . ' Truth ' is an elusive word . It ...
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... mother's wishes. He hated himself for becomingviolently angry when she treated him as a child, and yet, at times, he feared that she did not really love him and he was terrified by the thoughtof leaving her. On several occasions hewept ...
... mother's wishes. He hated himself for becomingviolently angry when she treated him as a child, and yet, at times, he feared that she did not really love him and he was terrified by the thoughtof leaving her. On several occasions hewept ...
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... mother , in the last year he had become aggressive and wayward . He wandered alone all night and flew into violent rages with his mother , from Two Meetings.
... mother , in the last year he had become aggressive and wayward . He wandered alone all night and flew into violent rages with his mother , from Two Meetings.
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... mother and the education authority after an episode of thieving at school . An only child , Sam was seven when his father died and he was brought up by his hard - working , conscientious , liberal - minded mother , whose main concern ...
... mother and the education authority after an episode of thieving at school . An only child , Sam was seven when his father died and he was brought up by his hard - working , conscientious , liberal - minded mother , whose main concern ...
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... mother's wishes . He hated himself for becoming violently angry when she treated him as a child , and yet , at times , he feared that she did not really love him and he was terrified by the thought of leaving her . On several occasions ...
... mother's wishes . He hated himself for becoming violently angry when she treated him as a child , and yet , at times , he feared that she did not really love him and he was terrified by the thought of leaving her . On several occasions ...
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Myself | 147 |
THE MINUTE PARTICULARS | 161 |
Towards a Model of Psychotherapy | 182 |
Love and Loss | 210 |
Needs Conflict and Avoidance | 226 |
A Short Conversation | 247 |
THE HEART OF A PSYCHOTHERAPIST | 259 |
Notes | 282 |
A Note on Sources References | 298 |
Name Index | 310 |
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