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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... therapy for just over a year . That Thursday was a turning - point , but it was only the beginning of a tedious - exciting process of exploration , of repeated talking and feeling through complex conflicts , resolution of defences , and ...
... therapy for just over a year . That Thursday was a turning - point , but it was only the beginning of a tedious - exciting process of exploration , of repeated talking and feeling through complex conflicts , resolution of defences , and ...
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... therapy of Helen , a very seriously disturbed girl , when , for her , I changed from ' Dr Hobson ' to ' Uncle Bob ' . The cricket match was being played on the ground of an upper - class club somewhere near Surbiton , far away from the ...
... therapy of Helen , a very seriously disturbed girl , when , for her , I changed from ' Dr Hobson ' to ' Uncle Bob ' . The cricket match was being played on the ground of an upper - class club somewhere near Surbiton , far away from the ...
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... therapy , when a long drawn - out ' Ah ' has been heard as something like a melody , or even a fugue with a harmonizing of different verbal , tonal , and non - verbal ' voices ' . In conversation we use many channels of communication ...
... therapy , when a long drawn - out ' Ah ' has been heard as something like a melody , or even a fugue with a harmonizing of different verbal , tonal , and non - verbal ' voices ' . In conversation we use many channels of communication ...
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... therapy : it happens between experiencing subjects , it can only be known from ' within ' , it is mutual , it involves aloneness - togetherness , its language is a disclosure of private ' information ' , and it is shared here and now ...
... therapy : it happens between experiencing subjects , it can only be known from ' within ' , it is mutual , it involves aloneness - togetherness , its language is a disclosure of private ' information ' , and it is shared here and now ...
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... therapist can learn to relate more fully to another person only from within a relationship . One can learn that there is a word ' friendship ' but yet be puzzled about what a ' friend ' is . I can only know Freda by engaging in a ...
... therapist can learn to relate more fully to another person only from within a relationship . One can learn that there is a word ' friendship ' but yet be puzzled about what a ' friend ' is . I can only know Freda by engaging in a ...
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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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