An introduction to Jungian psychotherapy : the therapeutic relationship
Material type: TextHove, West Sussex/New York Brunner-Routledge/Taylor & Francis c2001Description: xii, 181p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415183391. 0415183405
- RC480.5 .S39 2001
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1 Introduction. 2 The Jungian approach: selected theoretical principles. 3 The therapeutic relationship I: basics and overview. 4 The therapeutic relationship II: processes and issues
'The unique relationship between patient and therapist is the main healing factor in psychotherapy. Following C.G. Jung's pioneering views on the complexity of conscious and unconscious interactions in the therapy process, this book explains the Jungian approach to the therapeutic relationship and the treatment process....Sedgwick outlines a modern Jungian approach to psychotherapy, always with reference to the patient-therapist relationship itself. He considers and criticises key aspects of Jungian and other theoretical perspectives,synthesizing approaches and ideas from across the therapeutic spectrum.'
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