Communicative Exchange, Psychotherapy and the Resonant Self (e-bog) af Korner, Anthony
Korner, Anthony (forfatter)

Communicative Exchange, Psychotherapy and the Resonant Self e-bog

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In Communicative Exchange, Psychotherapy and the Resonant Self, Anthony Korner demonstrates how important communication and resonance are to the development of a sense of self. This process of realization is embedded in social relatedness and is intrinsically tied to language.Uniquely presenting a collaborative approach to research, this book illuminates the potential for change that lies in th...
E-bog 329,95 DKK
Forfattere Korner, Anthony (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 12 juli 2020
Længde 216 sider
Genrer Linguistics
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429515576
In Communicative Exchange, Psychotherapy and the Resonant Self, Anthony Korner demonstrates how important communication and resonance are to the development of a sense of self. This process of realization is embedded in social relatedness and is intrinsically tied to language.Uniquely presenting a collaborative approach to research, this book illuminates the potential for change that lies in therapy that engages both heart and mind between patient and therapist, as well as demonstrating how language and relating are fundamental to psychotherapy. Korner explains how language engenders growth through communicative processes that shape lives and personality. Korner helps the reader see how communicative exchanges can be transformative. Brimmed with emotive clinical material, literary illustrations and reports of first-hand life experience, Korner demonstrates how the combination of knowledge and evocation of feeling in human connection is central to psychotherapeutic process. An intersubjective approach to research is put forward as exemplar of how the minds of both patient and therapist might be employed in furthering understanding of psychotherapeutic process. This book will be an essential resource for mental health clinicians involved in psychodynamic psychotherapy, as well as more generally to people interested in understanding human connections.