The therapeutic encounter is at the core of counselling and psychotherapy training and practice, regardless of therapeutic modality. This book introduces a cross-modality approach to the client-therapist encounter, drawing from humanistic, psychoanalytic, systemic, and integrative approaches.
Chapters introduce a range of client themes — the refusal to join in, the battle for control, the emotionally unavailable etc — and shows how these are enacted in the relationship. The authors invite you, as therapist, to interact creatively with the client, engaging directly in the drama. In this way, they provide a coherent framework within which to understand both the therapeutic relationship and the principles of their approach.
This book is highly recommended for any counselling and psychotherapy trainee, regardless of modality. It is a must-read, with each chapter directly addressing essential teaching and trainee concerns.
David Bott is the Director of Studies of Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of Brighton and a UKCP registered Systemic Psychotherapist.
Pam Howard is Course Leader of the MA Psychotherapeutic Counselling at the University of Brighton and a UKCP registered Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
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Theorising ′Process′: Contemporary Perspectives
The Refusal to Join In
Dilemma: How Can I Take Part if I Can′t Make a Mistake?
The Battle for Control
Dilemma: How Can I Find Love When I Can′t Show That I′m Vulnerable?
Engaging with the Emotionally Unavailable
Dilemma: How Can I Get Close and Still be Myself?
The Need to be Loved
Dilemma: How Can I Keep Everyone Happy and Still Get My Own Needs Met?
An Inability to Relate
Dilemma: How Can I Get Love and Still Be Self-Sufficient?
Encountering Oppositionality
Dilemma: How Can I Get My Way When I Can′t Say What I Want?
Conclusion: The Therapeutic Encounter: A Safe Emergency