Provides an approach to analyzing the links between political power, expertise and the self. This edition adds a new introduction setting out the... Læs mere
Sharing a conviction that we all have a powerful need to belong, to be attached to people, places and projects, and that social and political processes... Læs mere
Describes the author's own Life Script: from childhood failure and humiliation, to recovery, transactional analysis and a career in casework and counselling as a probation officer. He... Læs mere
Examines the daunting task of reconnecting: reconnecting our mind to our body, in order to gain a true sense of well-being, and... Læs mere
A self-help book aimed at both therapist and patient which introduces specific vocal and physical techniques aimed at developing and healing the voice. Along with a description of the physiology of the voice and breathing, there is a section on the many correctable voice defects.
This highly stimulating and lucid book gives a critical overview of the daseinsanalytic concepts of Binswanger and Boss and explains their key differences despite the common reference to... Læs mere
The book presents the first thorough analysis of Freud's Project for a Scientific Psychology for Neurologists.
Mad to be Normal presents Laing's own words, about his work and about his life. It is the most complete record on Laing, by Laing.
After forty years' experience in the field of psychotherapy, Wyn Bramley presents a clinical memoir, which is simultaneously 'light' but serious, outlining all that happens (or fails to happen) that is not covered by books or training.
My Mother, My Daughter, My Self is a significant self-revelatory work which chronicles the separation process between mother and child, focusing most specifically on the mother/daughter relationship.
Medard Boss and the Promise of Psychotherapy reacquaints counselors, psychotherapists and psychiatrists practicing today with the... Læs mere
Jane Teverson expertly explains how counselling theory can be used by parents throughout the child's life, from infancy to adolescence, and makes a case for compassionate parenting.