The author argues that the relational turn in psychotherapy has led to moralism, conformism and hypocrisy on the part of many clinicians. Relationality cannot engage with the phenomenon of solitude in a satisfactory manner leading to a potential flight from the unconscious. The author proposes that there is more than one therapy relationship to sondier and that the key task is to hold their simultaneity in mind. He proposes a methodology by which this might be done. The author argues that what is being discussed will be incomprehensible in terms of the project of state regulation of psychotherapy currently being proposed by the British Government
This paper is a study of countertransference, broadly defined to include all of the affective respon...
The patient – therapist relationship is always unique, depending from both personalities ̵...
This case study outlines the experiences in training that shaped my professional identity and prac...
Drawing on contemporary evidence in the counselling and psychotherapy research field, this paper arg...
The terms relation and technique are frequently used in discussions of what is effective in psychoth...
Relational needs are the emotional needs which underlie our social connectedness and help sustain an...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
Working at Relational Depth in Counselling and Psychotherapy goes to the very heart of the therapeut...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy fro...
With the concept of the working alliance as a starting point, the aim is to explore relational devel...
This article introduces the special issue of Psychotherapy devoted to evidence-based therapy relatio...
埼玉県越谷市In this paper a free-association-like anthology is the style employed in order to make readers...
Abstract: The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship ...
The emergence of a new family of collaborative therapy is a sorely needed alternative to the individ...
In the present article are represented the principal guidelines of the systemic relational model of ...
This paper is a study of countertransference, broadly defined to include all of the affective respon...
The patient – therapist relationship is always unique, depending from both personalities ̵...
This case study outlines the experiences in training that shaped my professional identity and prac...
Drawing on contemporary evidence in the counselling and psychotherapy research field, this paper arg...
The terms relation and technique are frequently used in discussions of what is effective in psychoth...
Relational needs are the emotional needs which underlie our social connectedness and help sustain an...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
Working at Relational Depth in Counselling and Psychotherapy goes to the very heart of the therapeut...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy fro...
With the concept of the working alliance as a starting point, the aim is to explore relational devel...
This article introduces the special issue of Psychotherapy devoted to evidence-based therapy relatio...
埼玉県越谷市In this paper a free-association-like anthology is the style employed in order to make readers...
Abstract: The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship ...
The emergence of a new family of collaborative therapy is a sorely needed alternative to the individ...
In the present article are represented the principal guidelines of the systemic relational model of ...
This paper is a study of countertransference, broadly defined to include all of the affective respon...
The patient – therapist relationship is always unique, depending from both personalities ̵...
This case study outlines the experiences in training that shaped my professional identity and prac...