Why Therapists Choose to Become Therapists
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Why Therapists Choose to Become Therapists
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This is an inquiry that moves from personal musing to collaborative and systematic inquiry. At the heart of the book lie six separate accounts as told by counsellors and psychotherapists in a reflective writing- and peer support group. Each therapist represent a different modality and all come with very different backgrounds.
Almost two decades ago, the psychoanalyst Sussman concluded that the therapist's motivation for practising was a neglected area. Is this maybe a question best left alone? Why Therapists Choose to Become Therapists revisits this question. The authors support Sussman's rationale for raising the issue in the first place and wonder if much has changed since he referred to it as a 'neglected' area twenty years ago.
This is an inquiry that moves from personal musing to collaborative and systematic inquiry. At the heart of the book lie six separate accounts as told by counsellors and psychotherapists in a reflective writing and peer support group. Each therapist represents a different modality and all come with very different backgrounds. These accounts are put into the context of ongoing literature and viewed with reference to a survey where 238 other therapists provide their perspective on the question.
Like in the case of, for instance, Feltham (1999), Rowan & Jacobs (2003), and Val Wosket (1999), 'the therapist's use of self' is a key theme. It is particularly so in the case of Wosket, who approaches the area of the therapist's use of self with an interest in reflective practice. The attention paid to what therapists bring into the therapeutic relationship is shared with Steve Page (1999), who explores the therapists' input in terms of both potential enlightenment and shadows.
Series: The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy Series
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781855758261
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 31 December 2010
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Karnac Books
Contributors:
- Edited by Sofie Bager-Charleson
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 147.0mm
Height: 230.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 184
About the Author
Sofie Bager-Charleson is an integrative psychotherapist and supervisor. She works with individuals and couples with a special interest in relationships patterns and communication. She holds a PhD from Lund University in Sweden, where she specialised in attachment issues within families and reflective practice amongst teachers. She is a writer of both fiction and non-fiction. She works as an academic adviser for psychotherapists on the work based doctorate programme, DPsych with Metanoia/Middlesex University. She runs workshops and courses in creative and reflective writing, in Sweden and England.
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