Fanita English A Therapist s life and work

Fanita English A Therapist s life and work
Author: Sigrid Röhl
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783754332504

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The book tells the exciting story of the life (more than 100 years) and work of an extraordinary woman, Fanita English, therapist, consultant and author. 1916 born in a Jewish family, grown up in Rumania, Turkey, educated in Great Britain and France, escaped from the Nazis and migration to America, working as psychoanalyst and changing to Gestalt therapy and TA, which she influenced by important ideas and concepts. The book also allows a look at some of the new therapeutic directions of the past century like Psychoanalysis, Gestalt therapy, family therapy, group dynamics.

More Than a Mirror

More Than a Mirror
Author: Marcia Hill
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1560230991

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Whether you're a therapist yourself, studying to become a therapist, or simply interested in the mystery that often surrounds therapy, More than a Mirror will show you the rarely discussed, "invisible" side of the therapeutic experience--how clients influence the person of the therapist. In this collection of vignettes and thoughtful explorations, over 20 therapists describe for you how particular clients, issues, and the practice of therapy in general impact them as people. Writing about therapy is almost universally about how therapists influence clients. In More than a Mirror, therapists describe a range of responses to their work: some talk about what they have learned from particular clients; some discuss aspects of the work of therapy, such as bearing witness to stories of trauma or having to report suspected child abuse, and examine how these experiences affect them personally; and some describe the gifts and costs of doing therapy as a life's work. As you share these therapists'experiences, you'll notice some themes running throughout, including: how doing therapy heals the therapist empathy as a way to access transcendence the therapist's responses to encountering racism the particular struggles of a new therapist the personal toll of working with the dying the therapist's sexual feelings how doing therapy changes the therapist over time the struggles of working with angry or manipulative clientsEditor Marcia Hill, EdD, a psychotherapist in private practice, elaborates, "It is not easy to examine how deeply and personally both the practice of therapy and individual clients influence therapists as people. This book shows you that therapy is not a one-way process, although the therapist is clearly there in service of the client. . . . Yet therapy affects the therapist profoundly and irrevocably. Every client moves us emotionally; we learn something from each person. The business of bearing witness to so many lives transforms us as no other work could. We may write and talk about therapy as if it were all about how to impact the client, but all the time we, too, are being impacted."

At the Interface of Transactional Analysis Psychoanalysis and Body Psychotherapy

At the Interface of Transactional Analysis  Psychoanalysis  and Body Psychotherapy
Author: William F. Cornell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-08-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429875618

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At the Interface of Transactional Analysis, Psychoanalysis, and Body Psychotherapy revolves around two intertwined themes: that of the critique and expansion of the theory and practice of transactional analysis and that of the generative richness discovered at the intersection of transactional analysis, psychoanalysis, and somatic psychotherapy. William F. Cornell explores the work of psychotherapists and counsellors through the lenses of clinical theory, practice, supervision, and ethics. The reader is thus invited into a more vivid experience of being engaged and touched by this work’s often deep, and at times difficult, intimacy. The book is grounded in the approaches of contemporary transactional analysis and psychoanalysis, using detailed case discussions to convey the flesh of these professional, and yet all too human, working relationships. Attention is paid to the force and richness of the transferential and countertransferential tensions that pervade and enliven the therapeutic process. Unconscious processes are viewed as fundamentally creative and life-seeking, with the vital functions of fantasy, imagination, and play brought into the foreground. In the era of short-term, cognitive-behavioural, solution-focused, and evidence-based models of counselling and psychotherapy, At the Interface of Transactional Analysis, Psychoanalysis, and Body Psychotherapy seeks to demonstrate the power and creativity of longer-term, dynamically oriented work.

Developments in Psychotherapy

Developments in Psychotherapy
Author: Windy Dryden
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 283
Release: 1996-08-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781849206914

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Seminars by Professor Windy Dryden. See the man live and in action. To find out more and to book your place go to www.cityminds.com ________________________________________ This comprehensive and accessible book charts the origins and development of the major non-psychoanalytic fields in counselling and psychotherapy. Leading British and North American psychotherapists examine a range of approaches including person-centred, transactional analysis, Gestalt, cognitive and behavioural therapy. They discuss how, why and where each approach came about, and the context and influences under which it was formulated. They go on to survey the further development of theory and practice in each case, taking in the most significant trends and highlighting advances which are often not recognized or fully understood. Each approach is then brought firmly up to date with an overview of its current ideology and direction, so that readers can relate its present-day context to its historical background.

Readings in Psychology Today

Readings in Psychology Today
Author: James B. Maas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1974
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015000020183

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A selection of articles from Psychology today magazine.

Techniques in Transactional Analysis for Psychotherapists and Counselors

Techniques in Transactional Analysis for Psychotherapists and Counselors
Author: Muriel James
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1977
Genre: Transactional analysis
ISBN: UCSC:32106007866871

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Groups in Transactional Analysis Object Relations and Family Systems

Groups in Transactional Analysis  Object Relations  and Family Systems
Author: N. Michel Landaiche, III
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-07-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000081787

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Groups are arguably an essential and unavoidable part of our human lives—whether we are part of families, work teams, therapy groups, organizational systems, social clubs, or larger communities. In Groups in Transactional Analysis, Object Relations, and Family Systems: Studying Ourselves in Collective Life, N. Michel Landaiche, III addresses the intense feelings and unexamined beliefs that exist in relation to groups, and explores how to enhance learning, development and growth within them. Landaiche’s multidisciplinary perspective is grounded in the traditions of Eric Berne’s transactional analysis, Wilfred Bion’s group-as-a-whole model, and Murray Bowen’s family systems theory. The book presents a practice of studying ourselves in collective life that utilizes a naturalistic method of observation, analysis of experiential data, and hypothesis formation, all of which are subject to further revision as we gather more data from our lived experiences. Drawing from his extensive professional experience of group work in a range of contexts, Landaiche deftly explores topics including group culture, social pain, learning and language, and presents key principles which enhance and facilitate learning in groups. With a style that is both deeply personal and theoretically grounded in a diverse range of studies, Groups in Transactional Analysis, Object Relations, and Family Systems presents a contemporary assessment of how we operate collectively, and how modern life has changed our outlook. It will be essential reading for transactional analysts in practice and in training, as well as other professionals working with groups. It will also be of value to academics and students of psychology, psychotherapy, and group dynamics, and anyone seeking to understand their role within a group. See the below link to an interview about the book with Tess Elliott: https://vimeo.com/510266467

Connecting

Connecting
Author: William J. O'Connor
Publsiher: Wellness Institute, Inc.
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1587410044

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