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OverviewThe health care system privileges specialized therapies designed to treat psychiatric disorders, but many patients want to talk freely about troubles in their lives, and therapists want to enable them do so. This common interest requires a sense of safety promoted by a caring relationship. The first part of the book includes an evidence-based critique of short-term therapies bearing scientific credentials that dominate the field. Do we really need hundreds of them? Meanwhile, a half-century of research attests to the overriding importance of the therapeutic relationship and therapists' interpersonal skills. Our humanity looms large here; science's majesty does not entitle it to a monarchy. Cognitive-behavior therapy is too narrow; we should give full weight to the value of emotional experience and nonverbal connection in therapy and in life. The philosophical shift advocated in the first part of the book includes a view of psychotherapy as ethical-moral work, setting the stage for an ethic of care explicated in the second part of the book. This ethic entails creating caring connections. The book integrates infant research with attachment theory and relational psychoanalytic perspectives to elucidate the development of a capacity to care. Therapists foster reciprocal emotional connections through attention, empathy, and recognition. Verbal and nonverbal connections play coequal roles. Much of care lies beyond words, from infancy onward. Conversational in tone and sufficiently broad in scope to apply to therapists in many professional disciplines, Bringing Psychotherapy to Life Through Caring Connections illuminates the common elements that form the experience of connection in psychotherapy and beyond—experience that is essential to flourishing in life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jon G. Allen (The Menninger Clinic)Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing Imprint: American Psychiatric Association Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9798894550909Pages: 296 Publication Date: 09 December 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAbout the Author Foreword Preface Introduction Part I. PSYCHOTHERAPY IN LIFE Chapter 1. What Does Psychotherapy Contribute to Life? Chapter 2. Philosophical Perspectives on Human Life Chapter 3. Making Sense of Experience Chapter 4. Moral Work Requires Ethical Reflection PART II. CREATING CARING CONNECTIONS Chapter 5. Giving and Receiving Care Chapter 6. Developing a Capacity to Care Chapter 7. Connecting and Disconnecting in Attachment Relationships Chapter 8. Feeling Connected Conclusion: What I Learned from this Book IndexReviewsAuthor InformationJon G. Allen, Ph.D., is a Clinical Professor in the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences on the Voluntary Faculty at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He is an honorary member of the faculty at the Center for Psychoanalytic Studies in Houston and an adjunct faculty member of the Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center. He is past editor of the Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic and a member of the editorial board of Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes. With extensive experience in inpatient care, serious mental illness, and treatment evaluation, he has authored and coauthored numerous professional articles, book chapters, and books on trauma-related problems and psychotherapy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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