Knowledge of psychodynamic concepts about the therapeutic relationship is crucial for the counselling psychology practitioner to understand what is happening between client and therapist.doi:10.53841/bpscpr.2010.25.2.6Laughton-BrownHelenaCounselling Psychology Review...
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From basic concepts to advice on... L Spurling - Macmillan Education UK 被引量: 13发表: 2004年 Questions of Ethics in Counselling and Therapy This book offers numerous questions and answers about ethics in counselling and therapy, training, counselling supervision, research and other important is...
Trust in the therapeutic relationship: Psychodynamic contributions to counselling psychology practice. The therapeutic relationship is an important factor in the outcome of psychotherapy, and this has been a factor that underpins the development of counselling psychology. While aspects of therapeutic relations...
The concepts of containing and transference, as well as the specific nature of the clientele, may, on a first approach, be used to differentiate psychodynamic counselling in an educational setting (PES) from the 'pure gold' of psychoanalysis. Further, it is argued that a realistic understanding...
The concepts of containing and transference, as well as the specific nature of the clientele, may, on a first approach, be used to differentiate psychodynamic counselling in an educational setting (PES) from the 'pure gold' of psychoanalysis. Further, it is argued that a realistic understanding...
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Book synopsis: This new edition of Laurence Spurling's highly regarded introduction to psychodynamic counselling gives readers a detailed understanding of the aims and principles of psychodynamic therapy. From basic concepts to advice on more complex cases, the book examines a range of issues that ...
Luca, M. (2011). A qualitative study of psychodynamic and cognitive behavioural therapists' conceptualisations of medically unexplained symptoms in their clients. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research: Linking research with practice, 11(4), 291-299....
Psychodynanzic counselling is based upon, and informed by, psychoanalytic insights. The origins include the work of Freud, the Post Freudians, and the Object Relations school. These schools of thought embrace concepts of primitive infantile emotions and states of mind that produce overwhelming ...