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Bezig met laden... The Dynamics of Power in Counselling and Psychotherapy: Ethics, Politics and Practicedoor Gillian Proctor
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Given that people who are distressed often choose to go for help in therapy, it is therapists' duty and responsibility to deconstruct practices and to be clear about the ethics, values and effects of the practices they use. This book is based on the values and ethics of justice and responsibility, to resist domination and totalising discourses. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) takes a beating from Proctor, and Psychodynamic Therapy is given more than a few kicks - both for having ignored and/or made assumptions about power relations in therapy, at least in their original framing. CCT, having been developed as a reaction against the authoritarianism of psychoanalysis and behaviourism, has considerations of power dynamics built into its core formulation, but still has areas which Proctor argues need examining.
I'm left with a long list of books I want to read about power relationships from Proctor's reference list, though when I'm going to find the time is an entirely different matter!
I have the feeling that many of the issues raised in this book will occupy my time in supervision and in self-reflection. This has been a powerful book for me (the pun only partially intended). ( )