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Embracing Complexity: A Critical Approach to Efficacy and Manualised Practices in Psychotherapy: Concepts for Critical Psychology

Autor Patricia Talens
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Embracing Complexity: A Critical Approach to Efficacy and Manualised Practices in Psychotherapy considers the implications for psychotherapeutic practice and research when forced to demonstrate ‘efficacy’ through repeatable models and manualised practices. The book discusses how manualised treatments impact the therapist and their practice with clients, challenging the notion that measuring and repeating manualised psychotherapeutic practice always moves toward best practice.
It considers the growth of manualised interventions such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) which have undergone rapid expansion and implementation in recent decades and is often seen as the gold standard of measurable, evidence-based treatment. However, manualised practices can be critiqued as reductive and failing to incorporate the complexities of the self as a whole into the therapeutic relationship, instead over relying on the reduction of symptoms relating to one diagnosis. The book considers whether standardisation in psychotherapeutic research and practice can sacrifice key therapeutic and relational elements in the name of conformity, and how training and standardisation can monopolise the psychotherapeutic space. Adopting a critical psychological approach, the book explores the current situation in psychology, showcasing the voice of different practitioners, and exploring what is gained and what is lost with the take up of manualised therapies.
Pointing out alternative paths for therapists that come from a fuller and unfiltered understanding of the psychotherapeutic space, this book will be of great interest to students and researchers in the areas of psychotherapy, critical psychology and phenomenological studies, as well as mental health professionals and trainees.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041096900
ISBN-10: 1041096909
Pagini: 146
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Concepts for Critical Psychology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Professional Training

Cuprins

Acknowledgement  Series Preface  Chapter One – Introduction  Chapter Two – From Implication to Application  Chapter Three – From Theory to Calculation  Chapter Four – From Discovery to Evidence  Chapter Five – From Clinician to Technician  Chapter Six – What the Therapist Say  Chapter Seven – Open to Possibilities  Chapter Eight – Conclusion  Index

Notă biografică

Dr Patricia Talens is an existential analytic psychotherapist, a supervisor and researcher working both privately and within the charity sector in London and Brighton. Her PhD specialised in research regarding the way therapists interact with techniques in their practice and how technique and method in psychotherapy can shape therapists.

Recenzii

'Can at  the heart of psychotherapy there still be experiences of purposeful encounters in our era when manualised approaches are increasingly being given primacy? This remarkable book sets out to show the detrimental effects for psychotherapy in general of the systemisation of calculable techniques when coupled with changes in cultural practice, political priorities and economic pressures. Patricia Talens, a master theoretician and importantly practitioner in the field, cogently argues that there is a resulting diminution of psychotherapies that require intuition and situational attunement as ethical endeavours; and, this has radically reduced, and continues to reduce, diversity in psychotherapeutic practices and research.' 
Prof Del LoewenthalEmeritus Professor of Psychotherapy & Counselling, University of Roehampton; Chair, Southern Association for Psychotherapy and Counselling ( SAFPAC)

Descriere

The book discusses how manualised treatments impact the therapist and their practice with clients, challenging the notion that measuring and repeating manualised psychotherapeutic practice always moves toward best practice.