INNOVATIVE THERAPY by Jones

INNOVATIVE THERAPY by Jones

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Discusses psychotherapies which have developed outside the dominant system of the 20th century - psychoanalysis and behaviourism. Among the therapies described are primal integration and regression therapies, core energetics and core process psychotherapy, and post-Reichian therapy.

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INNOVATIVE THERAPY by Jones

This book is about psychotherapies which have developed outside the dominant systems of the twentieth century - psychoanalysis and behaviourism. These innovative therapies emphasize the integration of perception, emotion, bodywork and psychospiritual awareness. Among the therapies described are Primal Integration and regression therapies, psychosynthesis, Core Energetics and Core Process Psychotherapy, Post-Reichian Therapy, Focusing, voicework, Phenomenological and Dance Movement Therapy and men's therapy. They reflect recent innovations stemming from psychoanalysis, Eastern and other philosophy, and the older and more established humanistic and integrative therapies, such as encounter, Gestalt, psychodrama and Transactional Analysis which are also described in the book. These psychotherapies offer more than conversation between therapist and client, giving an opportunity for active exploration of feelings, perceptions, behaviour and spiritual awareness. The chapters are written by expert practitioners who describe the history, key theories and concepts and the pitfalls to which each therapy is prone as well as giving a case study. The authors acknowledge the importance of techniques of skilled 'therapeutic intervention. They also reflect current understanding of what makes therapy effective by emphasizing the less tangible but crucial qualities of 'contact' and 'presence' between therapist and client, or patient, which nowadays is recognized as distinguishing good practice in psychotherapy.
"..it is valuable for providing greater insight and understanding into therapies about which many working in the mental health field will have heard, but know little of...a useful resource for anyone wishing to explore any of the therapies in greater depth. Its structured format and mix of theoretical discussion and case study presentation make it an accessible and interesting read." - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
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ISBN 13 9780335191390
ISBN 10 0335191398
Title INNOVATIVE THERAPY
Author Jones
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 1994-08-16
Number of pages 256
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