Temporal Dimension in Counselling and Psychotherapy (e-bog) af Wright, Sue
Wright, Sue (forfatter)

Temporal Dimension in Counselling and Psychotherapy e-bog

329,95 DKK (inkl. moms 412,44 DKK)
The Temporal Dimension in Counselling and Psychotherapy looks at time as an intangible phenomenon that is culturally created, historically framed, but only individually understood. Examining our relationship to time as well as what it means in terms of our mortality, it integrates historical, cultural and psychotherapeutic perspectives to shine a light on our experience of time from our current...
E-bog 329,95 DKK
Forfattere Wright, Sue (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 21 februar 2020
Længde 236 sider
Genrer JKSN2
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000033977
The Temporal Dimension in Counselling and Psychotherapy looks at time as an intangible phenomenon that is culturally created, historically framed, but only individually understood. Examining our relationship to time as well as what it means in terms of our mortality, it integrates historical, cultural and psychotherapeutic perspectives to shine a light on our experience of time from our current identity to past trauma, both in the consulting room and beyond. a Divided into three parts, the book explores those time-related issues that emerge in psychotherapy, it initially focuses on our existence as individuals in time, with chapters discussing how we develop a sense of self as a being-in-time, how our relationship to time is coloured by the world we live in today, and our attachment relationships and past traumas. In part two, the focus narrows to the consulting room itself; the practical aspects of the time-frame anda how these can be managed. The third part of the book concerns the impact of trauma and other crises on our existence in time, as well as our experience of it.a Exploring time-related issues as people navigate different stages in the life-cycle, as well as for people affected by illness, trauma and bereavement, this insightful and thought-provoking book will provide insights for counsellors and therapists about what time means both to themselves and their clients.