Originally published in 1983, fifteen well-known psychologists and
psychotherapists write about their personal interests to give the
reader a vivid picture of the complexities of psychotherapy in
Britain at the time. They explore aspects of the interaction and
intersection of the psychological and psychotherapeutic worlds,
paying particular attention to the practical and theoretical
controversies involved in this overlap. The first half of the book
concerns itself with problems of theory and practice in psychology
and psychotherapy, while the second half deals with professional
conflicts and political issues impinging upon the practice of
psychotherapy by psychologists. Areas of concern and controversy
that are scrutinised include the problematic relationship between
academic psychology and psychotherapy; doubts and certainties in
psychotherapy; the psychology of helping; the relevance of the
psychodynamic tradition; inter-professional disputes; women and
psychotherapy; and social class issues in psychotherapy.
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