From the Words of my Mouth

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Freud's Birth
Infidel Jew
Intermediate Level Courses
Jewish Religious Practices
Jewish Religious Ritual
Jewish Religious Tradition
Jewish Ritual
Jungian analysis
Klein's Followers
Korsakov's Psychosis
personal
Personal Tradition
Personal Transference
Pietro
Played Back
psychoanalytic
Psychoanalytic Counselling
psychoanalytic theory
pyrrhonian
Pyrrhonian Scepticism
Rabbi Yohanan Ben Zakkai
ritual in psychotherapy
Rosarium Philosophorum
Sacred Space
scepticism
Secular Enlightenment
space
therapeutic pedagogy
Timeless
transference
transmission of therapeutic tradition
winnicott's
Winnicott's Words
Winnicottian concepts
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138019638
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As a psychotherapist, in whose name do I speak? How can I come to speak in my own name? What does ‘tradition’ mean in psychotherapy? Originally published in 1993, the contributors to this book – all practising psychotherapists and teachers – explore these questions and investigate how theories and practices are passed on from one generation to the next. Their responses range over questions of training and indoctrination, the idea of tradition in the thought of Freud, Jung and Winnicott, and the implications of these questions for the practice of psychotherapy.

It will be of special interest to psychotherapists and counsellors, as well as students and teachers of therapy. With its emphasis on how psychotherapy might gain by seeing its connections to other traditions, such as literature, philosophy and the creative arts, the book will also appeal to a wider readership.