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9781861563422

Psychotherapy as Positive Psychology

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    9781861563422

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    1861563426

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-10-08
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

The third volume in the Clarkson on Psychotherapy series brings together a fascinating selection of Professor Clarksons work. Most of the material has not previously been formally published, and ranges, from the beginnings of Gestalt through the importance - in life and therapy - of inborn constitutional temperamental types, to fundamental concerns in using philisophical discipline in psychology and Clarksons demonstration how the five-relational model can be applied to research, is impressive. Psychotherapists of all schools will find much to interest them in Clarkson on Psychotherapy 3, and students as well as practitioners will find the range and depth of papers not only demanding but also stimulating. This volume of papers starts with a paper about the beginnings of Gestalt which was first presented at the World Conference in 1996. Chapters 2 and 3 are here formally published for the first time although the material in it has been well-appreciated over some decades in samizdat copies. Chapter 4 is a sample of Professor Clarksons work stressing the importance in life and in therapy of inborn constitutional temperamental types. Chapter 5 reports a joint research project into narratives of psychotherapy in modern English Literature.Chapter 6 surveys the field of Transpersonal psychology. Chapter 7 addresses some foundational concerns in using philosophical discipline in psychology. Finally, chapter 8 shows how the five-relations model can be applied to research.

Author Biography

Professor Petruska Clarkson is affiliated to PHYSIS in London. She is world-renowned for her work in the psychotherapy field.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgements xii
Chapter 1 Physis in transactional analysis 1(13)
Chapter 2 Nurturing first nature in psychotherapy and life 14(16)
Chapter 3 Conditions for excellence: the coincidentia oppositorum of the inferior function 30(24)
Chapter 4 In praise of speed, experimentation, agreeableness, endurance and excellence 54(9)
Chapter 5 Reclamation of the Child I: phenomenology and the definition of ego states 63(24)
Chapter 6 Reclamation of the Child II: fixated and accessible Child ego states 87(21)
Chapter 7 Variations on I and thou 108(14)
Chapter 8 The Life Review Aid and the needed therapeutic relationship: Freud's Rat Man and your clients 122(43)
Chapter 9 In search of supervision's soul: a research report on competencies for integrative supervision in action With Marie Angelo 165(8)
Chapter 10 The beginning of gestalt 173(12)
Appendix The meaning of life question 185(6)
Index 191

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