by Moira Walker (Author), Lawrie Walker (Author), Lawrie Walker (Author)
'I've got a problem with men ...I don't know whether it's a problem with other things as well ...I am afraid of what men represent ...I feel they have more power.' This is how Peta begins to tell her story to her potential therapist. Six therapists are given the opportunity of assessing Peta: what do they wish to know about her? how do they understand her? how might they work with her? and what outcome can they predict for her as a result of therapy? In this fascinating book - which starts with Peta's own story - the reader has the chance to see six different therapists at work, drawing on the same initial material from the one real client. The similarities and differences between therapies and therapists are highlighted. And at the end the reader is able to enter Peta's experience of the process, and decide with her, which one she might choose in her search for a therapist. This highly original volume will appeal to a wide range of students and practitioners involved in counselling and psychotherapy, particularly those interested in comparing different therapeutic approaches.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 170
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 03 Jan 1995
ISBN 10: 0335192238
ISBN 13: 9780335192236