Deconstructing Psychotherapy
Editat de Ian Patricken Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 20 aug 2012
This book takes the discursive and postmodern turn in psychotherapy a significant step forward and will be of interest to all those working in mental health who are concerned with challenges to oppression and processes of emancipation. It achieves this by: reflecting on the role of psychotherapy in contemporary culture; developing critiques of language in psychotherapy that unravel its claims to personal truth; and the reworking of a place in the transformative therapeutic practice.
Deconstruction is brought to bear on the key conceptual and pragmatic issues that therapists and clinical psychologists face, and the project of therapy is opened up to critical attention and reconstruction. The book provides clear reviews of different viewpoints and will help readers to understand the complex terrain of debates.
Preț: 253.12 lei
Puncte Express: 380
Indisponibil temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781446264751
ISBN-10: 1446264750
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446264750
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`The
book
is
a
welcome
addition
to
literature
in
the
field,
however,
and
signals
the
need
for
more
vigorous
engagement
and
debate,
informed
by
postmodern
discourse,
in
South
Africa'
-PINS
`I enjoyed this book, and think that it should find a grateful and attentive readership in the practical field as well as being a central text in academic settings. It will also be well received by those, like myself, for whom the interest is more in deconstructing than psychotherapy' -Dialogues
`I enjoyed this book, and think that it should find a grateful and attentive readership in the practical field as well as being a central text in academic settings. It will also be well received by those, like myself, for whom the interest is more in deconstructing than psychotherapy' -Dialogues
Cuprins
Deconstruction
and
Psychotherapy
-
Ian
Parker
PART ONE: SOURCES AND CONTEXTS FOR THE DECONSTRUCTIVE TURN
Toward a Non-Regulative Praxis - John Kaye
Derrida and the Deconstruction of Power as Context and Topic in Therapy - Glenn Larner
Clementis's Hat - Vincent Fish
Foucault and the Politics of Psychotherapy
Between the `No Longer' and the `Not Yet' - Roger Lowe
Postmodernism as a Context for Critical Therapeutic Work
Feminism, Politics and Power in Therapeutic Discourse - Nollaig O'Reilly Byrne and Imelda Colgan McCarthy
Fragments from the Fifth Province
PART TWO: DECONSTRUCTION IN PRAXIS
Narrative, Foucault and Feminism - Vanessa Swan
Implications for Therapeutic Practice
A Discursive Approach to Therapy with Men - Ian Law
Therapy and Faith - Wendy Drewery with Wally McKenzie
Inscription, Description and Deciphering Chronic Identities - Stephen Madigan
PART THREE: DECONSTRUCTING PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC DISCOURSE
The Therapist as Client as Expert - John Morss and Maria Nichterlein
Externalizing Narrative Therapy
Can (and Should) We Know How, Where and When Psychotherapy Takes Place? - Eero Riikonen and Sara Vataja
PART ONE: SOURCES AND CONTEXTS FOR THE DECONSTRUCTIVE TURN
Toward a Non-Regulative Praxis - John Kaye
Derrida and the Deconstruction of Power as Context and Topic in Therapy - Glenn Larner
Clementis's Hat - Vincent Fish
Foucault and the Politics of Psychotherapy
Between the `No Longer' and the `Not Yet' - Roger Lowe
Postmodernism as a Context for Critical Therapeutic Work
Feminism, Politics and Power in Therapeutic Discourse - Nollaig O'Reilly Byrne and Imelda Colgan McCarthy
Fragments from the Fifth Province
PART TWO: DECONSTRUCTION IN PRAXIS
Narrative, Foucault and Feminism - Vanessa Swan
Implications for Therapeutic Practice
A Discursive Approach to Therapy with Men - Ian Law
Therapy and Faith - Wendy Drewery with Wally McKenzie
Inscription, Description and Deciphering Chronic Identities - Stephen Madigan
PART THREE: DECONSTRUCTING PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC DISCOURSE
The Therapist as Client as Expert - John Morss and Maria Nichterlein
Externalizing Narrative Therapy
Can (and Should) We Know How, Where and When Psychotherapy Takes Place? - Eero Riikonen and Sara Vataja
Descriere
This
book
takes
the
discursive
and
postmodern
turn
in
psychotherapy
a
significant
step
forward
and
will
be
of
interest
to
all
those
working
in
mental
health
who
are
concerned
with
challenges
to
oppression
and
processes
of
emancipation.
It
achieves
this
by:
reflecting
on
the
role
of
psychotherapy
in
contemporary
culture;
developing
critiques
of
language
in
psychotherapy
that
unravel
its
claims
to
personal
truth;
and
the
reworking
of
a
place
in
the
transformative
therapeutic
practice.
Deconstruction
is
brought
to
bear
on
the
key
conceptual
and
pragmatic
issues
that
therapists
and
clinical
psychologists
face,
and
the
project
of
therapy
is
opened
up
to
critical
attention
and
reconstruction.
The
book
provides
clear
reviews
of
different
viewpoints
and
will
help
readers
to
understand
the
complex
terrain
of
debates.