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OverviewThe author uses her popular columns from The Independent to explore the therapeutic process. Successful analysis, she argues, is less about following pre-formulated theory and more about being led by the experience of what is actually happening. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth MeakinsPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9780367106829ISBN 10: 0367106825 Pages: 158 Publication Date: 05 July 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviewsIn this beautifully written book, Elizabeth Meakins prioritises the importance of each client finding their own authentic voice even if it forces the therapist to think outside of his or her own theoretical structures. This book will be of interest to both professionals and interested non-professionals who want to see what good therapy looks like. --Sue Cowan-Jenssen, integrative psychotherapist and EMDR consultant There is much to debate and also to celebrate in this honest, lively, accessible, and thought-provoking book. It offers a fresh and unexpected place for uninitiated readers to find their own way through the often bewildering noise of clashing psychoanalytic theories, even practices; indeed to find enlightenment and succour. --Margot Waddell, psychoanalyst and consultant child and adolescent psychotherapist What Will You Do With My Story? is that unusual thing: a book that is at once useful and illuminating for both therapists and the people who seek their help. What Elizabeth Meakins reveals in her fascinating book is the variety, the subtlety, and the sheer pleasure of collaboration; and of the versions of psychoanalysis that make it possible. --Adam Phillips, psychoanalyst and author of On Balance, Side Effects, and Going Sane I found Elizabeth Meakins' pieces in The Independent a breath of fresh psychotherapeutic air - eclectic, always interesting and perceptive. --Michael Brearley, psychoanalyst and former president of the British Psychoanalytical Society There is much to debate and also to celebrate in this honest, lively, accessible, and thought-provoking book. It offers a fresh and unexpected place for uninitiated readers to find their own way through the often bewildering noise of clashing psychoanalytic theories, even practices; indeed to find enlightenment and succour. --Margot Waddell, psychoanalyst and consultant child and adolescent psychotherapist In this beautifully written book, Elizabeth Meakins prioritises the importance of each client finding their own authentic voice even if it forces the therapist to think outside of his or her own theoretical structures. This book will be of interest to both professionals and interested non-professionals who want to see what good therapy looks like. --Sue Cowan-Jenssen, integrative psychotherapist and EMDR consultant What Will You Do With My Story? is that unusual thing: a book that is at once useful and illuminating for both therapists and the people who seek their help. What Elizabeth Meakins reveals in her fascinating book is the variety, the subtlety, and the sheer pleasure of collaboration; and of the versions of psychoanalysis that make it possible. --Adam Phillips, psychoanalyst and author of On Balance, Side Effects, and Going Sane I found Elizabeth Meakins' pieces in The Independent a breath of fresh psychotherapeutic air - eclectic, always interesting and perceptive. --Michael Brearley, psychoanalyst and former president of the British Psychoanalytical Society Author InformationElizabeth Meakins Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |