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Politics of Psychotherapy: New Perspectives, The


Politics of Psychotherapy: New Perspectives, The

Paperback by Totton, Nick

Politics of Psychotherapy: New Perspectives, The

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ISBN:
9780335216536
Publication Date:
16 Feb 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 May 2024
Politics of Psychotherapy: New Perspectives, The

Description

This unique collection by leading authors explores the links between therapy and the political world, and their contribution to each other. Topics covered include: Psychotherapy in the political sphere, including the roots of conflict, social trauma, and ecopsychology Political dimensions of psychotherapy practice, such as discrimination, power, sexuality, and postcolonial issues Psychotherapy, the state and institutions, including the law and ethics, and psychotherapy in healthcare Working at the interface, examples of therapy in political action from Croatia, the USA, the UK and Israel/Palestine How to 'place' political issues in therapy is highly controversial - for example, whether political themes should be interpreted psychologically in the consulting room, or respected as valid in their own right: similar issues arise for the role of therapeutic insights in political reality. This book provides a map through these complex and demanding areas for therapists and counsellors in training, as well as for experienced practitioners or other interested readers. Contributors: Lane Arye, Arlene Audergon, Emanuel Berman, Sandra Bloom, Jocelyn Chaplin, Petruska Clarkson, Chess Denman, Dawn Freshwater, Kate Gentile, John Lees, Renos Papadopoulos, Hilary Prentice, Mary-Jayne Rust, Judy Ryde, Andrew Samuels, Nick Totton.

Contents

Acknowledgements Notes on contributors Introduction Part 1: Psychotherapy in the political sphere Politics on the couch? Psychotherapy and society - Some possibilities and some limitations Societal trauma: Democracy in danger Conflict, competition and aggression The breast-milk of the inuit mother: A tale of micro and macrocosm, shadow and light Part 2: Political dimensions of psychotherapy practice The politics of sexuality, gender and object choice in therapy Working with difference: The political context of psychotherapy with an intersubjective dialogue Power in the therapeutic relationship Part 3: Psychotherapy, the state and institutions Values, ethics and the law: A story with some morals The institutions of psychotherapy Politics and psychotherapy in the context of healthcare Part 4: Working at the interface: Psychotherapy in political action Transforming conflict into community: Post-war reconciliation in Croatia Israeli psychotherapists and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict The Bridge Project: Radical psychotherapy for the 21st Century How to create social activism: Turning the passive to active without killing each other Index.

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