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Autoethnography in Therapy: Exploring Therapist Emotions in Work with Self Injury

Autor Joanna Naxton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2026
This evocative autoethnography offers an intimate exploration of the emotional life of therapists working with clients who self-injure. Blending personal narrative with theory, it confronts the often-hidden world of therapeutic practice – fear, shame, anger, voyeuristic impulses, and a persistent undercurrent of existential anxiety.
Through vivid storytelling, the author traces a journey shaped by moments of rupture, disorientation, and self-confrontation. Early encounters marked by perceived incompetence give way to deeper reflections on what it means to witness another’s pain while becoming implicated in it. The work reveals how therapeutic space can feel both connective and disjointed – mirroring the fractured, layered nature of inner experience itself.
Engaging critically with existing literature, the book explores the limited attention given to therapists' lived, embodied, and ethically complex emotional responses.
Written for counsellors, psychotherapists, trainees, researchers, and those who are experts by experience, and their families, this book does not offer resolution. Instead, it invites readers into a raw, reflective space - one that acknowledges the discomfort, uncertainty, and the pull to look closer.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041120209
ISBN-10: 1041120206
Pagini: 204
Ilustrații: 70
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

IntroductionDefining Self-Injury, Situating Autoethnography, and Framing Therapist EmotionsExploring Emotional Landscapes in Work with Self-InjuryA Rhizomatic Approach to Emotional Complexity in TherapyAutoethnography as MethodReflective Practice, Ethical Tensions, and Narrative ConstructionInterplay of Fear and AngerCompartmentalisation, Emotional Regulation, and Early ExperiencesCountertransference and DoubtProfessional Insecurity, Projection, and Emotional DefencesProjection and Projective IdentificationAbsorbing Client Emotions and Confronting Therapeutic BoundariesThe Terror of the Threat to ImmortalitySelf-Injury, Existential Anxiety, and the Therapist’s MortalityVoyeuristic Desire and FascinationScopophilia, Erotic Transference, and the Ethics of CuriosityLoneliness and SadnessBearing Witness to Pain and the Personal Cost of EmpathySelf-Care and Addressing BurnoutEmotional Survival, Restorative Practices, and BoundariesGrief, Letting Go, and ReturnNondual Consciousness, Radical Acceptance, and Emotional IntegrationThe Process and LearningWriting, Reflecting, and Transforming Through AutoethnographyKey Emotional ExperiencesThematic Synthesis of Fear, Shame, Desire, and VulnerabilityImplications and RecommendationsEmotional Support in Supervision, Training, and PracticeConclusion and Future DirectionsEmotional Truth, Mutual Vulnerability, and a Call for Further Research

Notă biografică

Joanna Naxton is a psychological therapist, PhD candidate, and lecturer with over a decade of experience working with adults, children, and young people in therapeutic settings. Her integrative approach is grounded in humanistic and person-centred principles, drawing on a range of modalities including psychodynamic and existential theory, Transactional Analysis, attachment theory, and creative practices such as SandPlay therapy.

Recenzii

“This thoughtful and well-crafted volume stems from years of personal experience and current research in the field. At the turn of every page, Jo leads us through sensitive areas of practice that therapists will find enlightening, revealing her skills as author, thinker and enabler to the profession.”
Dr Clive Palmer, University of Lancashire, UK
Autoethnography in Therapy: Exploring Therapist Emotions in Work with Self Injury, is a vulnerable, unflinching, compassionate text that speaks into the silence surrounding the experience of therapists who work with those who self-injure. Jo Naxton's writing is full, warm, urgent, affecting. This is a unique and important book.”
Jonathan Wyatt, Professor of Qualitative Inquiry and co-director of the Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry at the University of Edinburgh, UK

Descriere

This evocative autoethnography offers an intimate exploration of the emotional life of therapists working with clients who self-injure. Blending personal narrative with theory, it confronts the often-hidden world of therapeutic practice – fear, shame, anger, voyeuristic impulses, and a persistent undercurrent of existential anxiety.