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" The therapeutic relationship handbook : "
edited by Divine Charura and Stephen Paul.
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BL
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729178
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b548932
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Main Entry
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edited by Divine Charura and Stephen Paul.
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Title & Author
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The therapeutic relationship handbook : : theory and practice\ edited by Divine Charura and Stephen Paul.
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Publication Statement
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Maidenhead: McGraw Hill Education/Open University Press, 2014
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(330 pages)
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ISBN
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0335264832
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: 1322606056
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: 9780335264834
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: 9781322606057
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Notes
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Further reading.
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Contents
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Cover page; Halftitle page; Title page; Copyright page; Praise for this book; Dedication page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Introduction; Who is this book for?; References; SECTION 1 Modalities and the One-to-One Therapeutic Relationship; 1 The therapeutic relationship incounselling and psychotherapy; Introduction; Modalities and the one-to-one therapeutic relationship; Research; Research on the relationship in other settings: groups, families, andworking with children; Relational, cross- modality, and integrative approaches. The relationship in the helping and mental health professionsFurther dimensions of the therapeutic relationship; Summary; Further reading; References; 2 Psychoanalysis and conceptualizationof the therapeutic relationship; Introduction; Foundations of psychoanalytic theory and practice; The therapeutic relationship; The challenges within psychoanalysis, the value of working interculturally, and issues of power and diversity; New developments; Summary; Notes; Further reading; References; 3 Cognitive behavioural therapy and the therapeutic relationship; Introduction. Foundations of theory and practiceThe therapeutic relationship; Challenges; New developments within CBT; Summary; Further reading; References; 4 Existential, humanistic, and transpersonal therapies and the relational approach; Introduction; Foundations of theory and practice; The therapeutic relationship; The challenges and complexities of maintaining a therapeutic relationship within an existential perspective; New developments; Summary; Further reading; References. 5 The person-centred approach: courage, presence, and complexity --;a templatefor relationship in a postmodern/post- structuralist worldIntroduction; The foundations of the client-centred/person- centred approach; The therapeutic relationship; Challenges; New developments; Summary; Note; Further reading; References; SECTION 2 The Therapeutic Relationship in Cross- Modality, Relational, Integrative, Creative, and Coaching Therapies; 6 The drama of the therapeutic encounter: a cross- modality approach; Introduction; Foundations of theory and practice; The therapeutic relationship. Challenges to the therapeutic relationshipNew developments and research findings; Summary; Further reading; References; 7 An integrative approach to the psychotherapeutic relationship: therapeutic challenges and successes; Introduction; Foundations of theory and practice; The therapeutic relationship; Challenges: theoretical reflection; Summary; Further reading; References; 8 Relational therapy: defining the therapeutic relationship; Introduction; Foundations of theory and practice; The therapeutic relationship; Challenges; New developments: distillation and point of contact; Summary.
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Abstract
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This new text argues that the therapeutic relationship cannot be reduced to particular words or therapeutic skills but rather is a relationship encounter with a quality of relating, dialogue, contact and process with each other, and experiencing moment by moment.
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Subject
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Counseling.
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Medical personnel and patient.
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Subject
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Psychotherapist and patient.
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LC Classification
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RC480.8E358 2014
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Divine Charura
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Stephen Paul
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