Description: Dr Alistair Ross is a University of Oxford academic whose previous work has been described by Ruby Wax as 'very, very smart'. This new introductory book strikes an easy balance between theory and practice. It takes the reader from the field's Freudian roots to its contemporary applications, skills and insights. Over the last 30 years, important new theoretical ideas, skills and clinical practices have emerged in counselling and psychotherapy. While key Freudian concepts like transference, counter-transference and the influence of the past on the present remain vital to psychodynamic work, research drawn from infant development, neuroscience, the role of the sacred, and intersubjective approaches to relationships has changed the way therapists understand and work with clients. Either in its own right or as part of an integrative approach, psychodynamic counselling and psychotherapy have an important role to play in developments to come. The book's features include: . A re-discovery of the importance and relevance of Freud for present-day therapeutic relationships. . An encounter with the breadth and depth of our understanding about, and experience of, the unconscious. . An introduction to research that has evolved after Freud, revealing new ways of applying his ideas. . A contemporary perspective on traditional counselling and psychotherapy skills, illustrated by vignettes and personal insights from Alistair Ross's professional practice. . An encouragement to develop new skills for relating at depth with our clients' past, present and future, motivated by revealing how life-changing therapy can be. This book is a must-read for trainee and practising (psychodynamic or integrative) therapists who want an overview of new thinking and practice or might benefit from greater insight into psychodynamic practice, applying Freud's theoretical world to improving the lives of real people today. 'It is good to see Alistair, a valued student of mine and now an equally valued colleague, taking up the torch for psychodynamic counselling and psychotherapy for a new generation. He has written a book that collates much of the valuable writing to date and at the same time adds new dimensions that should not be overlooked.' Michael Jacobs, Visiting Professor, University of Leeds and Bournemouth University, UK Minister, Yardley Baptist Church, Birmingham. Tutor in Pastoral Counselling, St. John's College, Nottingham. Visiting lecturer (subject areas: pastoral care, pastoral counselling and pastoral theology) at Queen's College, Birmingham. PART ONE: Setting the scene 1. Introduction - The meaning of psychodynamic theory in therapy 2. Understanding the past - How did we get here? 3. Understanding the present - The role of research 4. Encountering the new - Meeting a dancing landscape PART TWO: Meeting the unconscious 5. Who owns the unconscious? 6. The evolving unconscious 7. The implicit unconscious PART THREE: How we develop 8. The infant unconscious - Oedipus, bad breasts, lines and stages 9. Learning from babies - Attachment, the interpersonal self and infant research 10. Learning from our brains - Infant development and neuroscience 11. Learning about sexuality, gender and identity PART FOUR: Clinical perspectives 12. When life goes wrong - Introducing psychopathology and trauma 13. Foundational skills for practice 14. Developing skills for practice 15. Therapeutic engagement and the process of change
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EAN: 9780335226825
UPC: 9780335226825
ISBN: 9780335226825
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Item Length: 24.4 cm
Number of Pages: 304 Pages
Publication Name: Introducing Contemporary Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy: The art and science of the unconscious
Language: English
Publisher: Open University Press
Item Height: 240 mm
Subject: Psychology, Consultation
Publication Year: 2019
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 418 g
Subject Area: Clinical Psychology
Author: Alistair Ross
Item Width: 170 mm
Format: Paperback