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Barriers, Defences and Resistance

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This book analyses the debates around the related concepts of barriers, defences and resistance across different forms of psychotherapy. Rather than presenting a single model, different understandings and usages of these terms are compared and contrasted using biopsychosocial, developmental and contextual perspectives. The book suggests how divergent theoretical positions might usefully be connected, but also highlights the pitfalls of poaching ideas and metaphors from other approaches with different epistemological or ethical foundations. Readers are invited to reflect on their own habitual and preferred standpoints in therapy, supervision and training, to help enhance the use of self in therapeutic relationships. Like other books in the series, the main focus of this book is on theoretical integration and interplay rather than practice, but clinical implications are also discussed throughout. Barriers, Defences and Resistance succeeds in discussing these concepts not simply in relation to therapy itself, but in relation to the broader field of professional psychotherapy such as supervision and training. It is essential reading for counsellors, counselling and clinical psychologists, psychotherapists and health professionals with an interest in therapeutic relationships.

Author Biography:

John Davy is a Chartered Counselling, Educational and Health Psychologist, UKCP registered Psychotherapist, and a Foundation Member of the BPS Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy. He works for the NHS at Brookside Family Consultation Clinic in Cambridge. His interests include psychotherapy integration and interplay, family violence, narrative and therapy, and clinical supervision. Malcolm Cross is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist, UKCP registered Psychotherapist and Director of Counselling Psychology Programmes at City University, London. His research interests are increasingly focused on understanding and learning from client's negative experiences in psychotherapy and counselling. His ongoing work is aimed at further developing 'best-practice,' paradoxically, though learning 'what not to do.'
Release date NZ
May 16th, 2004
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
152
Dimensions
135x215x10
ISBN-13
9780335208869
Product ID
2042708

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