Foundations of Psychotherapy: An Introduction to Individual Therapy

Foundations of Psychotherapy: An Introduction to Individual Therapy

by RogerHorrocks (Author)

Synopsis

This book provides a comprehensive and clear survey of the major theoretical schools of psychotherapy - including Freudian, Jungian, humanistic and cognitive. There is also some consideration of the impact of new discoveries in neuroscience upon psychotherapy, and of the status of psychotherapy as a profession.

The book also provides a concrete, detailed and hands-on introduction to working with clients, with many vivid and helpful vignettes from actual sessions. Many practical issues are covered, including:
- how the setting for therapy can become a safe and secure container
- ways in which the therapist/client relationship can be used an invaluable tool in therapy
- how client negativity can be handled
- methods for dealing with the difficult or disturbed client

The book also covers more controversial issues such as the authentic relationship, the role of the body in therapy, and the therapist's own self-disclosure.

This book is an essential introduction to psychotherapy for all trainee psychotherapists.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 04 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 140392189X
ISBN 13: 9781403921895
Book Overview: ROGER HORROCKS is a psychotherapist working in private practice in London and a supervisor of therapists and trainees. He was formerly a lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Hertfordshire. His publications include Masculinity in Crisis, Male Myths and Icons, An Introduction to the Study of Sexuality and Freud Revisited.

Author Bio
ROGER HORROCKS was a Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Hertfordshire and is now a Psychotherapist in private practice and supervisor of therapists and trainees. His publications include Masculinity in Crisis: Myths, Fantasies and Realities (Macmillan: 1994), Male Myths and Icons: Masculinity in Popular Culture (Macmillan: 1995), An Introduction to the Study of Sexuality (Macmillan: 1997), and Freud Revisited: Psychoanalytic Themes in the Postmodern Age (Palgrave: 2001)