This book addresses the therapeutic effectiveness of various methods in TA and will cover a variety of topics such as unconscious experience, transference-countertransference, the therapist's transparency, transgenerational scripts, trauma and regression.
A groundbreaking work from world-renowned author and psychotherapist Richard G. Erskine that lays bare the psychotherapeutic encounter.
Reissue of a classic work with updated introduction, this clearly written book is useful for both practitioners and students... Læs mere
Written by leaders in the field of relational integrative psychotherapy, this book offers trainees and experienced therapists a methodology for assisting people in rediscovering their ability to maintain genuine relationships and, thus, better psychological health.
Written by leaders in the field of relational integrative psychotherapy, this book offers trainees and experienced therapists a methodology for assisting people in rediscovering their ability to maintain genuine relationships and, thus, better psychological health.
What is integrative psychotherapy? How effective is the integrative approach to therapy? And what are its limitations? Answering these and other significant... Læs mere
A collection of contemporary writings on Life Script theory and psychotherapeutic methods. It describes evolutions of Eric... Læs mere
This book addresses the therapeutic effectiveness of various methods in TA and will cover a variety of topics such as unconscious experience, transference-countertransference, the therapist's transparency, transgenerational scripts, trauma and regression.
This book presents the concept of the schizoid process: those clients with a fragmented sense of self who struggle with internal... Læs mere
Essays on Integrative Psychotherapy vividly illustrates the interpsychic struggle of clients who engage in the schizoid process of relational withdrawal and live in loneliness, and will be essential reading for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts in practice and in training.
Essays on Integrative Psychotherapy vividly illustrates the interpsychic struggle of clients who engage in the schizoid process of relational withdrawal and live in loneliness, and will be essential reading for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts in practice and in training.
Relational Patterns, Therapeutic Presence presents a comprehensive integrative theory and style of therapeutic involvement that reflects a relational and non-pathological perspective.