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Dynamics of Power in Counselling and Psychotherapy, The: Ethics, Politics and Practice 2nd Revised edition


Dynamics of Power in Counselling and Psychotherapy, The: Ethics, Politics and Practice 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Proctor, Gillian

Dynamics of Power in Counselling and Psychotherapy, The: Ethics, Politics and Practice

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ISBN:
9781910919187
Publication Date:
25 Apr 2017
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
PCCS Books
Pages:
210 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 7 May 2024
Dynamics of Power in Counselling and Psychotherapy, The: Ethics, Politics and Practice

Description

This hard-hitting, impeccably referenced book draws on academic theories and analyses of power and the author's personal experience both as client and practitioner to critique power within the psychotherapeutic relationship and within the organisations where therapy takes place. Accessible, political and severely critical of her own profession, Proctor provides an essential reminder to student, practitioner and researcher of the imperative to remain always mindful of the values and ethics of justice and responsibility. In this revised second edition, Gillian Proctor extends her discussion to the more recent challenges presented by the IAPT programme.

Contents

Introduction; Why does power in therapy matter to me?; Isn't therapy always dangerous or abusive?; What is power? Structural theories; How does power work? Post-structural theories; Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: the obscuring of power in the name of science; Person-Centred Therapy: equality in the therapy relationship?; The Psychodynamic Approach: isn't the power all in the transference?; Conclusions: So what can we do about power?

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