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Betrayal in Psychotherapy and Its Antidotes - Challenges for Patient and Therapist (Paperback)
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Betrayal in Psychotherapy and Its Antidotes - Challenges for Patient and Therapist (Paperback)
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Betrayal in all its forms has been and is an ever present reality
in every area of life--politics, business, and human relationships
to name a few. Recent publications have chronicled the unethical
actions of mental health and other human service professionals, yet
the psychology of betrayal has received little public interest and
attention. This book explores the many issues relating to
psychotherapy and betrayal. The contributing authors of Betrayal in
Psychotherapy and its Antidotes present the various faces of
betrayal as may be encountered by therapists in the office or in
the profession. They challenge therapists to understand the
violations of trust that can occur within the therapeutic
relationship. Readers are reminded that the trauma of betrayal
manifests itself within all patients, regardless of of the nature
and expression of psychopathology. More importantly, the authors
define betrayal as experienced with specific cases and they attempt
to bring out underlying principles that are useful to therapists
and the larger professional community.Readers will find their
understanding of the concept of betrayal much expanded from the
chapters in Betrayal in Psychotherapy and its Antidotes. For
example, betrayal is discussed as a failure in the interpersonal or
inter-subjective relationship between therapist and client in one
chapter as opposed to the concept of betrayal as an act calculated
to lead another person astray, an act of deception or treachery,
and a breach of confidence and trust as considered in another
chapter. Other approaches to betrayal and psychotherapy include:
how to determine what is betrayal in psychotherapy the use of case
examples to establish the importance of the therapist striving to
remain true to the genuine potentiality of a patient how to avoid
colluding with the patient's rejection of life the work of Alice
Miller, a psychoanalyst by training, and the betrayal of children
by abuse the paradoxical nature of psychiatric practice and its
necessary reliance upon moral reasoning an investigation on the
link between therapists'personal maturity and the success of
therapy how traditional humanistic and analytic therapies can
entrap both therapist and patient into a betrayal of self and the
relationship implications of the "betrayal of the feminine" in
males and their work with clients in a psychotherapy setting a case
portrayal of "Teddy"--the betrayal of the betrayed
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