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This book explores the current developments and future implications of psychotherapeutic theories, research methodologies, and practices in this rapidly advancing digital economy.
This book is an invaluable resource for those interested in: The effects of our 'information economy' on our brains, consciousness, inner world and the way as psychotherapists we conceptualiseThe promise of autonomous psychotherapy programmes that integrate 'therapy with the actual relationship experiences of the individual user'Whether traditional psychotherapy can provide the best antidote to the ills of our…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores the current developments and future implications of psychotherapeutic theories, research methodologies, and practices in this rapidly advancing digital economy.

This book is an invaluable resource for those interested in:
The effects of our 'information economy' on our brains, consciousness, inner world and the way as psychotherapists we conceptualiseThe promise of autonomous psychotherapy programmes that integrate 'therapy with the actual relationship experiences of the individual user'Whether traditional psychotherapy can provide the best antidote to the ills of our digital age
An overarching concern is that we will no longer be able to control technology. Hence, the need to be clearer not only regarding the effect of the digital era on the processes of the psychological therapies but the effects on us, as people who are clients/patients and psychological therapists - perhaps before it is too late, if isn't already.

This book has been developed from a special issue of the European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling.
Autorenporträt
Del Loewenthal is Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapy and Counselling at the University of Roehampton and is Chair of the Southern Association for Psychotherapy and Counselling (SAFPAC), London, UK. He is an existential-analytic psychotherapist, and chartered psychologist, with a particular interest in phenomenology. His books include Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling after Postmodernism (Routledge 2017). For further information about Del and his work please visit www.delloewenthal.com; and www.safpac.co.uk.