Institutes and How to Survive Them by Robin Skynner

Institutes and How to Survive Them by Robin Skynner

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Describing crucial milestones in the development of Britain's therapeutic resources, this study of the working lives of mental health professionals explores how people are drawn to such a vocation. It also describes training, supervision and consultation programmes for these professionals.

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Institutes and How to Survive Them by Robin Skynner

From the accounts provided here of crucial milestones in the development of Britain's therapeutic resources, a coherent philosophy emerges about the working lives of mental health professionals that will be of wide general interest. Skynner describes how people are drawn to vocations in the helping professions - as they frequently are to their partners - by deeply felt motives and needs of which they are sometimes unaware, such as to complete some unfinished business of their own. He shows this unseen connection between those who seek help and those who offer it to be the source of much that is beneficial, but only if practitioners can acknowledge their own nature and needs and allow themselves to gain self-knowledge at the same time as their clients. Relying on psychotherapy as a form of self-help for both client and therapist, the approach rests on the readiness of therapists to put themselves into the therapeutic equation to change and grow at the same time as those they treat. The training, supervision and consultation programmes described in "Institutions and How to Survive Them" rest on this principle. From an examination of existing facilities for the teaching, professional support and personal development of mental health professionals, the papers go on to offer a searching and original examination of questions about stability and change amongst people and their social institutions. Collected, they will be relevant for all concerned with the mangement of change, particularly teachers and trainers in psychiatry, psychology, social work, nursing, education, industrial relations and all kinds of pastoral care.
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ISBN 13 9780413423603
ISBN 10 0413423603
Title Institutes and How to Survive Them
Author Robin Skynner
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Methuen Publishing Ltd
Year published 1989-08-01
Number of pages 352
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