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This book deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy - who is the therapist? And how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationship? A good deal of the thinking about this in psychoanalysis has come under the heading of counter transference. Much of the thinking in the humanistic approaches has come under such headings as empathy, genuineness, nonpossessive warmth, presence, personhood. These two streams of thinking about the therapist's own self provide much material for the bulk of the book - but other aspects of the therapist also enter the picture, including the way a therapist is trained, and uses supervision, in order to make fuller use of her or his own reactions, responses and experience in working with any one client.The book is aimed primarily at counsellors and psychotherapists, or trainees in these disciplines. It has been written in a way that is accessible to students at all levels, but it is also of particular value to existing practitioners with an interest in the problems of integration.
This book deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy-who is the therapist? and how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationsh1p? a good deal of the thinking about this in psychoanalysis has come under the heading of countertransference. much of the thinking in the humanistic approaches has come under such headings as empathy, genuineness, nonpossessive warmth, presence, personhood. these two streams of thinking about the therapist's own self provide much material for the bulk of the book-but other aspects of the therapist also enter the picture, including the way a therapist is trained, and uses supervision, in order to make fuller use of her or his own reactions, responses and experience in working with any one client. the book is aimed primarily at counsellors and psychotherapists, or trainees in these disciplines. it has been written in a way that is accessible to students at all levels, but it is also of particular value to existing practitioners with an interest in the problems of integration. series editor's preface preface introduction the instrumental self the authentic self the transpersonal self training and supervision a dialogue: the authors discuss the therapist's use of self references index. john rowan is the author of a number of books, including the reality game: a guide to humanistic counselling and therapy (2nd edition) (routledge 1998), ordinary ecstasy: the dialectics of humanistic psychology (3rd edition) (routledge 2001), subpersonalities (routledge 1990), the transpersonal in psychotherapy and counselling (routledge 1993), and healing the male psyche: therapy as initiation (routledge 1997). he has co-edited the plural self. multiplicity in everyday life with mick cooper (sage 1999). there are chapters by him in many other books on psychotherapy. he is on the editorial board of self and society, the journal of humanistic psychology, the transpersonal psychology review and the counselling ps 
(176 pages) deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy-who is the therapist? and how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationsh1p? this book is suitable for students at various levels, and also for existing practitioners with an interest in the problems of integration. bibliography, index (Paperback) 
Deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy-who is the therapist? And how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationship? This book is suitable for students at various levels, and also for existing... 
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This book deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy-who is the therapist? and how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationsh1p? a good deal of the thinking about this in psychoanalysis has come under the heading of countertransference. much of the thinking in the humanistic approaches has come under such headings as empathy, genuineness, nonpossessive warmth, presence, personhood. these two streams of thinking about the therapist's own self provide much material for the bulk of the book-but other aspects of the therapist also enter the picture, including the way a therapist is trained, and uses supervision, in order to make fuller use of her or his own reactions, responses and experience in working with any one client. the book is aimed primarily at counsellors and psychotherapists, or trainees in these disciplines. it has been written in a way that is accessible to students at all levels, but it is also of particular value to existing practitioners with an interest in the problems of integration. series editor's preface introduction the instrumental self the authentic self the transpersonal self training and supervision dialogue bibliography index. john rowan is the author of a number of books, including the reality game: a guide to humanistic counselling and therapy (2nd edition) (routledge 1998), ordinary ecstasy: the dialectics of humanistic psychology (3rd edition) (routledge 2001), subpersonalities (routledge 1990), the transpersonal in psychotherapy and counselling (routledge 1993), and healing the male psyche: therapy as initiation (routledge 1997). he has co-edited the plural self. multiplicity in everyday life with mick cooper (sage 1999). there are chapters by him in many other books on psychotherapy. he is on the editorial board of self and society, the journal of humanistic psychology, the transpersonal psychology review and the counselling psychology review. he is a founder member of the associatio 
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