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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Patricia A. DeYoung (Private practice, Ontario, Canada)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.317kg ISBN: 9781138840430ISBN 10: 1138840432 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 06 April 2015 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 ContentsPreface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Introduction 1. Relational Therapy and Its Contexts 2. Beginning with the Basics: Structure, Ethics, and Empathy 3. Assessment: What’s Wrong When Your Client Feels Bad? 4. Relational Trauma: Past and Present, Memory and Now 5. The Terribly Hard Part of Relational Psychotherapy 6. The Wonderfully Good Part of Relational Psychotherapy 7. Ending and Going On 8. Twelve Years Later References IndexReviewsPatricia DeYoung is the Truth! Her authenticity, wisdom, and clarity speak even more thunderously in this, her second edition of Relational Psychotherapy. Her deep humanity and resounding clinical acumen allow relational theory and therapy to come alive to a degree I don't think has been equaled in any other book on the subject. Brava! Steven Tuber, PhD, ABPP, is professor of psychology and director of clinical training in the doctoral program in clinical psychology at the City College of New York. The temptations of jargon are seductive, and many writers in our field succumb to them in ways that enable them to gloss over sticky points in their thinking. DeYoung commits herself to a much more experience-near and jargon-free approach to describing her work. The result is a refreshing look at what it means to work relationally that I found very helpfully illuminating and clarifying. It was a pleasure to see real people pop off almost every page. Paul L. Wachtel, PhD, is the author of Relational Theory and the Practice of Psychotherapy. ""Patricia DeYoung is the Truth! Her authenticity, wisdom, and clarity speak even more thunderously in this, her second edition of Relational Psychotherapy. Her deep humanity and resounding clinical acumen allow relational theory and therapy to come alive to a degree I don't think has been equaled in any other book on the subject. Brava!"" Steven Tuber, PhD, ABPP, is professor of psychology and director of clinical training in the doctoral program in clinical psychology at the City College of New York. ""The temptations of jargon are seductive, and many writers in our field succumb to them in ways that enable them to gloss over sticky points in their thinking. DeYoung commits herself to a much more experience-near and jargon-free approach to describing her work. The result is a refreshing look at what it means to work relationally that I found very helpfully illuminating and clarifying. It was a pleasure to see real people pop off almost every page."" Paul L. Wachtel, PhD, is the author of Relational Theory and the Practice of Psychotherapy. """Patricia DeYoung is the Truth! Her authenticity, wisdom, and clarity speak even more thunderously in this, her second edition of Relational Psychotherapy. Her deep humanity and resounding clinical acumen allow relational theory and therapy to come alive to a degree I don't think has been equaled in any other book on the subject. Brava!"" Steven Tuber, PhD, ABPP, is professor of psychology and director of clinical training in the doctoral program in clinical psychology at the City College of New York. ""The temptations of jargon are seductive, and many writers in our field succumb to them in ways that enable them to gloss over sticky points in their thinking. DeYoung commits herself to a much more experience-near and jargon-free approach to describing her work. The result is a refreshing look at what it means to work relationally that I found very helpfully illuminating and clarifying. It was a pleasure to see real people pop off almost every page."" Paul L. Wachtel, PhD, is the author of Relational Theory and the Practice of Psychotherapy." Patricia DeYoung is the Truth! Her authenticity, wisdom and clarity speak even more thunderously in this, her second edition of Relational Psychotherapy. Her deep humanity and resounding clinical acumen allow relational theory and therapy to come alive to a degree I don't think has been equaled in any other book on the subject. Brava! Steven Tuber, PhD, ABPP, is professor of psychology and director of clinical training in the doctoral program in clinical psychology at the City College of New York. The temptations of jargon are seductive, and many writers in our field succumb to them in ways that enable them to gloss over sticky points in their thinking. DeYoung commits herself to a much more experience-near and jargon-free approach to describing her work. The result is a refreshing look at what it means to work relationally that I found very helpfully illuminating and clarifying. It was a pleasure to see real people pop off almost every page. Paul L. Wachtel, PhD, is the author of Relational Theory and the Practice of Psychotherapy. This engaging, user-friendly introduction to relational psychotherapy skillfully integrates the various relational perspectives in contemporary psychoanalysis into a practical and courageously personal account. DeYoung's understanding of relationality is rich, complex, and nuanced. I will recommend this book enthusiastically to my students, supervisees, and colleagues. -- Donna M. Orange, Faculty and Supervising Analyst, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity; Author, Emotional understanding: Studies in Psychoanalytic Epistemology Author InformationPatricia A. DeYoung, MSW, PhD, is a relational psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and a founding faculty member of the Toronto Institute for Relational Psychotherapy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |