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Extending Horizons in Helping and Caring Therapies

Beyond the Liminal in the Healing Encounter

Greg Nolan, William West (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
232 Seiten
2019
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-38745-4 (ISBN)
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This vital new book examines how healing encounters might further the horizons of practice and extend innovation in professional interpersonal relationships. Highly qualified contributors explore ways in which insights into individual, cultural and community meanings open further perspectives on human being and help clarify what can feel a confusing present and an increasingly unpredictable future.

Divided into parts on Personal and Professional Identity, Culture and Personal Context, Practice Research, and Clinical Practice, each chapter opens up thinking on crucial contemporary issues, informed by personal and clinical practice case-study examples and by findings from leading-edge research investigations, adding to the current literature on both theory and practice.

This book brings together voices from the margins, offering alternative practice perspectives that look beyond protocol and statistics-based therapy, emphasising the relational richness that informs professional interpersonal encounters in the support of mental health and wellbeing. It will be of immense value to counsellors and psychotherapists in training and practice, as well as for related mental health professionals and those with an interest in the caring professions.

Greg Nolan is Visiting Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of Leeds, MBACP Senior Registered Practitioner and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He has a teaching career spanning over 45 years and has research interests in the phenomena of micro-moments in practice and clinical supervision. He has published on therapeutic practice, clinical supervision and counsellor training. William West is a Visiting Professor to the University of Chester and Honorary Senior Research Fellow in Counselling Studies at the University of Manchester, where he was most noted for his interest in counselling and spirituality and for his work with doctorate and PhD students. He has published extensively and remains passionately interested in the overlap between counselling and religious pastoral care.

Introduction Greg Nolan and William West

Part I: Personal and Professional Identity






Reflections beyond Therapy: To Be or to Not-Be, is That the Question?
Bridget Tardivel




‘Magical’ consciousness: An ancient god, synchrony, and anomaly in service of the ego.
David Smith & Friday Faraday




The immersion of the mermaid: A heuristic autoethnographic approach to working
therapeutically with active imagination and traumatic loss. Rachel Mallen




Self-identity, redefinition and the trans-relational quest for meaningful connection.
Phil Goss

Part II: Culture and Personal Context




It’s not all just psychology: Context, social class and counselling. Liz Ballinger



Confidence with Difficult Conversations: The need to explore taboo subjects in particular
relation to the sexual abuse of children. Barry O’Sullivan




Culture as a resource in the creation of meaning – Part One. George MacDonald



Culture as a resource in the creation of meaning – Part Two. George MacDonald
Part III: Practice Research




Hope is a rope: Living with a difficult present and an uncertain future. John Prysor-Jones



A Chocolate Santa: Imaging the liminal moment with reverie in research. Lynn McVey



Moments of deep encounter in listening relationships: Resisting limiting the interpretive frame
to enhance beneficial encounter. James Tebbutt

Part IV: Clinical Practice




There is no horizon, this side or that side, of our own shadow: The relational (l)edge in clinical supervision. Greg Nolan



A dialogue with three voices: Therapist, interpreter, asylum seeker/refugee.
Lynn Learman




Beyond relationships – into new realms. Allison Brown



Client wisdom and holism in anthroposophic psychotherapy. John Lees



Dwelling on the edge. William West

In Conclusion. William West & Greg Nolan

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 2 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 494 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-138-38745-2 / 1138387452
ISBN-13 978-1-138-38745-4 / 9781138387454
Zustand Neuware
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