The Change Process in Psychotherapy During Troubling Times
Herausgeber: Wright, Sue
The Change Process in Psychotherapy During Troubling Times
Herausgeber: Wright, Sue
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The Change Process in Psychotherapy During Troubling Times invites readers to consider what it is psychotherapists do that leads to change.
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The Change Process in Psychotherapy During Troubling Times invites readers to consider what it is psychotherapists do that leads to change.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9780367629380
- ISBN-10: 0367629380
- Artikelnr.: 62115462
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9780367629380
- ISBN-10: 0367629380
- Artikelnr.: 62115462
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sue Wright is a psychotherapist, supervisor, and trainer based in the UK. She integrates psychodynamic work, sensorimotor psychotherapy, dance moment therapy, and the Feldenkrais method into her work, with a particular specialism in working with survivors of complex trauma.
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Preface
1.What leads to change in Psychotherapy? Theory and Research
Richard Davis
2."Getting to the Essence": Working towards truth in psychotherapy
Philippa Smethurst
3.Moments of Meeting: The sudden, unexpected moments in therapy that often
prompt change
Jim Pye
4.Holding the Body in Mind in Times of Transition
Tree Staunton
5.Therapy, the Body and Time
Philippa Smethurst
6.Supporting change and adaptation after traumatic loss
Liz Rolls
7.A Change of Time
Judy Ryde
8.Living with someone else's trauma: Extreme events, time, liminality and
deep subjectivity
Jeremy Woodcock
9.The "something new" that is 'really' different": The Temporal Dimension
in the change process
Sue Wright
10.The change process of the trainee: A necessary rite of passage.
Richard Davis
11. Who needs to change? Reflections on the complex relationship between
climate change, mental health and the profession of psychotherapy.
Steffi Bednarek
12.Change and challenge: Developing clinical fluidity
Sue Wright
Index
List of Contributors
Preface
1.What leads to change in Psychotherapy? Theory and Research
Richard Davis
2."Getting to the Essence": Working towards truth in psychotherapy
Philippa Smethurst
3.Moments of Meeting: The sudden, unexpected moments in therapy that often
prompt change
Jim Pye
4.Holding the Body in Mind in Times of Transition
Tree Staunton
5.Therapy, the Body and Time
Philippa Smethurst
6.Supporting change and adaptation after traumatic loss
Liz Rolls
7.A Change of Time
Judy Ryde
8.Living with someone else's trauma: Extreme events, time, liminality and
deep subjectivity
Jeremy Woodcock
9.The "something new" that is 'really' different": The Temporal Dimension
in the change process
Sue Wright
10.The change process of the trainee: A necessary rite of passage.
Richard Davis
11. Who needs to change? Reflections on the complex relationship between
climate change, mental health and the profession of psychotherapy.
Steffi Bednarek
12.Change and challenge: Developing clinical fluidity
Sue Wright
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Preface
1.What leads to change in Psychotherapy? Theory and Research
Richard Davis
2."Getting to the Essence": Working towards truth in psychotherapy
Philippa Smethurst
3.Moments of Meeting: The sudden, unexpected moments in therapy that often
prompt change
Jim Pye
4.Holding the Body in Mind in Times of Transition
Tree Staunton
5.Therapy, the Body and Time
Philippa Smethurst
6.Supporting change and adaptation after traumatic loss
Liz Rolls
7.A Change of Time
Judy Ryde
8.Living with someone else's trauma: Extreme events, time, liminality and
deep subjectivity
Jeremy Woodcock
9.The "something new" that is 'really' different": The Temporal Dimension
in the change process
Sue Wright
10.The change process of the trainee: A necessary rite of passage.
Richard Davis
11. Who needs to change? Reflections on the complex relationship between
climate change, mental health and the profession of psychotherapy.
Steffi Bednarek
12.Change and challenge: Developing clinical fluidity
Sue Wright
Index
List of Contributors
Preface
1.What leads to change in Psychotherapy? Theory and Research
Richard Davis
2."Getting to the Essence": Working towards truth in psychotherapy
Philippa Smethurst
3.Moments of Meeting: The sudden, unexpected moments in therapy that often
prompt change
Jim Pye
4.Holding the Body in Mind in Times of Transition
Tree Staunton
5.Therapy, the Body and Time
Philippa Smethurst
6.Supporting change and adaptation after traumatic loss
Liz Rolls
7.A Change of Time
Judy Ryde
8.Living with someone else's trauma: Extreme events, time, liminality and
deep subjectivity
Jeremy Woodcock
9.The "something new" that is 'really' different": The Temporal Dimension
in the change process
Sue Wright
10.The change process of the trainee: A necessary rite of passage.
Richard Davis
11. Who needs to change? Reflections on the complex relationship between
climate change, mental health and the profession of psychotherapy.
Steffi Bednarek
12.Change and challenge: Developing clinical fluidity
Sue Wright
Index