Developing Psychodynamic Counselling

Author:   Brendan McLoughlin
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Volume:   v. 4
ISBN:  

9780803989801


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   07 September 1995
Format:   Paperback
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Developing Psychodynamic Counselling


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`This book deals with many aspects of psychodynamic counselling from the minutiae of the extrinsic context, such as decor, through the ""therapeutic stance of attentive reserve"" on to an elaboration of the elements of a therapeutic relationship... the book is liberally garnished with case studies... informative and thought-provoking... a useful resource to those teaching psychodynamic principles... If you are new to psychodynamic work, this book could be a safe and helpful guide... The ideas and techniques offered by the author may also prove intriguing and even inspiring to those (like me) from a different therapeutic orientation' - The International Journal of Social Psychiatry Psychodynamic counselling has developed from the psychoanalytic tradition inaugurated by Freud. At its core is a belief in the role of the unconscious in the development of conflict and disturbance, which may be resolved through the careful unfolding of the therapeutic relationship via the transference/counter-transference dynamic and within a defined setting. Integrating theory and context, this book explores the opportunities for counsellors to develop their own practice of psychodynamic counselling. The author encourages readers to look carefully at the way they work and to think about strategies to improve their skills in a specialized form of relating. He examines areas crucial to the psychodynamic approach, including internal and external settings, working with issues around boundaries, and transference and counter-transference.

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Author:   Brendan McLoughlin
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:   SAGE Publications Inc
Volume:   v. 4
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.190kg
ISBN:  

9780803989801


ISBN 10:   0803989806
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   07 September 1995
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you.

Table of Contents

Introduction Developing Work with the External and Internal Setting Developing Work with Issues around the Boundaries Developments in Understanding and Working with the Transference Developments in Understanding and Working with Counter-Transference Developments in Working with the Whole Counselling Relationship Conclusion

Reviews

'This book deals with many aspects of psychodynamic counselling from the minutiae of the extrinsic context, such as decor, through the therapeutic stance of attentive reserve on to an elaboration of the elements of a therapeutic relationship... the book is liberally garnished with case studies... informative and thought-provoking... a useful resource to those teaching psychodynamic principles... If you are new to psychodynamic work, this book could be a safe and helpful guide... The ideas and techniques offered by the author may also prove intriguing and even inspiring to those (like me) from a different therapeutic orientation' - The International Journal of Social Psychiatry 'An extremely lucid exposition of psychodynamic counselling. It is very practical, aimed at psychodynamic counsellors starting their work with patients, but it also clarifies and simplifies many aspects of work within the therapeutic frame for practitioners and trainers from other approaches, such as myself... As a person-centred practitioner, I find myself in awe of the powerful potential for depth within this approach' - Self & Society


`This book deals with many aspects of psychodynamic counselling from the minutiae of the extrinsic context, such as decor, through the therapeutic stance of attentive reserve on to an elaboration of the elements of a therapeutic relationship... the book is liberally garnished with case studies... informative and thought-provoking... a useful resource to those teaching psychodynamic principles... If you are new to psychodynamic work, this book could be a safe and helpful guide... The ideas and techniques offered by the author may also prove intriguing and even inspiring to those (like me) from a different therapeutic orientation' - The International Journal of Social Psychiatry `An extremely lucid exposition of psychodynamic counselling. It is very practical, aimed at psychodynamic counsellors starting their work with patients, but it also clarifies and simplifies many aspects of work within the therapeutic frame for practitioners and trainers from other approaches, such as myself.... As a person-centred practitioner, I find myself in awe of the powerful potential for depth within this approach' - Self & Society


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Brendan McLoughlin is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice.

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