Relational Patterns, Therapeutic Presence: Concepts and Practice of Integrative Psychotherapy: Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions
Autor Richard G. Erskineen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2025
Containing work from the course of Richard Erskine’s career, this book provides an essential introduction to developmentally-based, relationally-focused integrative psychotherapy. The methods described are contact based, profoundly respectful, developmentally attuned, co-constructive, and intersubjective. Rather than a theoretical integration of therapeutic concepts and techniques, Erskine focusses on the concept of internal integration—a convergence of physiology, affect, and cognition so that behaviour is by choice of the current contacts, and not simulated by fear, compulsion, or conditioning. This Classic Edition includes a new prelude by the author.
Written in a conversational style, Relational Patterns, Therapeutic Presence will be essential reading for psychotherapists in practice and in training.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781041037590
ISBN-10: 1041037597
Pagini: 402
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1041037597
Pagini: 402
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Professional TrainingCuprins
PRELUDE TO THE CLASSIC EDITION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
FOREWORD
by Joshua Zavin
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Philosophical principles of integrative psychotherapy
CHAPTER ONE
Integrative psychotherapy: theory, process, and relationship
CHAPTER TWO
A therapy of contact-in-relationship
viiviii CONTENTS
CHAPTER THREE
Attunement and involvement: therapeutic responses
to relational needs
CHAPTER FOUR
Psychotherapy of unconscious experience
CHAPTER FIVE
Life scripts and attachment patterns: theoretical integration
and therapeutic involvement
CHAPTER SIX
Life scripts: unconscious relational patterns and
psychotherapeutic involvement
CHAPTER SEVEN
The script system: an unconscious organization of experience
CHAPTER EIGHT
Psychological functions of life scripts
CHAPTER NINE
Integrating expressive methods in a relational psychotherapy
CHAPTER TEN
Bonding in relationship: a solution to violence?
CHAPTER ELEVEN
A Gestalt therapy approach to shame and self-righteousness:
theory and methods
CHAPTER TWELVE
The schizoid process
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Early affect-confusion: the “borderline” between despair
and rage 199CONTENTS ix
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Balancing on the “borderline” of early affect-confusion
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Relational healing of early affect-confusion
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Introjection, psychic presence, and Parent ego states:
considerations for psychotherapy
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
Resolving intrapsychic conflict: psychotherapy of Parent
ego states
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
What do you say before you say goodbye? Psychotherapy
of grief
CHAPTER NINETEEN
Nonverbal stories: the body in psychotherapy
CHAPTER TWENTY
Narcissism or the therapist’s error?
REFERENCES
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
FOREWORD
by Joshua Zavin
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Philosophical principles of integrative psychotherapy
CHAPTER ONE
Integrative psychotherapy: theory, process, and relationship
CHAPTER TWO
A therapy of contact-in-relationship
viiviii CONTENTS
CHAPTER THREE
Attunement and involvement: therapeutic responses
to relational needs
CHAPTER FOUR
Psychotherapy of unconscious experience
CHAPTER FIVE
Life scripts and attachment patterns: theoretical integration
and therapeutic involvement
CHAPTER SIX
Life scripts: unconscious relational patterns and
psychotherapeutic involvement
CHAPTER SEVEN
The script system: an unconscious organization of experience
CHAPTER EIGHT
Psychological functions of life scripts
CHAPTER NINE
Integrating expressive methods in a relational psychotherapy
CHAPTER TEN
Bonding in relationship: a solution to violence?
CHAPTER ELEVEN
A Gestalt therapy approach to shame and self-righteousness:
theory and methods
CHAPTER TWELVE
The schizoid process
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Early affect-confusion: the “borderline” between despair
and rage 199CONTENTS ix
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Balancing on the “borderline” of early affect-confusion
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Relational healing of early affect-confusion
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Introjection, psychic presence, and Parent ego states:
considerations for psychotherapy
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
Resolving intrapsychic conflict: psychotherapy of Parent
ego states
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
What do you say before you say goodbye? Psychotherapy
of grief
CHAPTER NINETEEN
Nonverbal stories: the body in psychotherapy
CHAPTER TWENTY
Narcissism or the therapist’s error?
REFERENCES
INDEX
Recenzii
“Richard Erskine is a respected and admired developer of integrative psychotherapy, well known for his writings and teaching on Inquiry, Attunement, and Involvement in the therapeutic relationship. The various chapters offer vivid case vignettes that provide useful examples of how to conduct in-depth psychotherapy. This book is an ideal resource for those who wish to gain a deeper understanding of a developmentally-based, relationally-focused integrative psychotherapy.” - Ray Little, author of several articles and book chapters on the theory and methods of psychotherapy, Edinburgh, Scotland
“This book is a treasure to help psychotherapists understand clients’ unconscious process and non-verbal communication. Richard Erskine skilfully demonstrates the theory and practice of a relationally-focused and developmentally-based psychotherapy that facilitates the integration of the fragmented parts of the self. This book is a must-read for every psychotherapist, from beginners to the very experienced.” - Ruth Birkebaek, MD; psychotherapist, supervisor, international trainer, London, UK
“Richard Erskine’s book blends theory and practice in a comprehensive and complementary way. It is an excellent guide for those who want to understand and practice relational-focused integrative psychotherapy. You will find in every paragraph of this book a creative synthesis of knowledge and method, an inspiring resource for all psychotherapists.” - Dr. Şafak Ebru Toksoy, Institute of Graduate Programs, Trauma and Disaster Mental Health, Istanbul Bilgi University
“Each chapter provides a richly coloured tapestry of Integrative Psychotherapy. The presentation of client material helps to give the reader a vibrant image of how in-depth psychotherapy looks in practice. It is a wonderful, essential creation, beautifully crafted, with many practical ideas and concepts, interwoven and interconnected.” - Sally Openshaw, President, International Integrative Psychotherapy Association (IIPA); IIPA Certified Trainer and Supervisor; UKCP Registered Psychotherapist; COSRT Accredited Sexual and relational Therapist and Supervisor
“This book is a treasure to help psychotherapists understand clients’ unconscious process and non-verbal communication. Richard Erskine skilfully demonstrates the theory and practice of a relationally-focused and developmentally-based psychotherapy that facilitates the integration of the fragmented parts of the self. This book is a must-read for every psychotherapist, from beginners to the very experienced.” - Ruth Birkebaek, MD; psychotherapist, supervisor, international trainer, London, UK
“Richard Erskine’s book blends theory and practice in a comprehensive and complementary way. It is an excellent guide for those who want to understand and practice relational-focused integrative psychotherapy. You will find in every paragraph of this book a creative synthesis of knowledge and method, an inspiring resource for all psychotherapists.” - Dr. Şafak Ebru Toksoy, Institute of Graduate Programs, Trauma and Disaster Mental Health, Istanbul Bilgi University
“Each chapter provides a richly coloured tapestry of Integrative Psychotherapy. The presentation of client material helps to give the reader a vibrant image of how in-depth psychotherapy looks in practice. It is a wonderful, essential creation, beautifully crafted, with many practical ideas and concepts, interwoven and interconnected.” - Sally Openshaw, President, International Integrative Psychotherapy Association (IIPA); IIPA Certified Trainer and Supervisor; UKCP Registered Psychotherapist; COSRT Accredited Sexual and relational Therapist and Supervisor
Notă biografică
Richard G. Erskine, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, licensed psychoanalyst, certified transactional analyst, and group psychotherapist. He specialized in the treatment of clients with early affect confusion, dissociation, obsession, narcissism, and schizoid processes.
Descriere
Relational Patterns, Therapeutic Presence presents a comprehensive integrative theory and style of therapeutic involvement that reflects a relational and non-pathological perspective.