This book explores how an object relations--integrative perspective
may combine in--depth psychodynamic principles and theories with
the flexibility afforded by an integrative framework. Object
relations theory is rooted in a psychoanalytic tradition which
views individuals essentially social and holds that their need for
others is primary. Integrative psychotherapy attempts to combine
the theories and/or techniques of two or more therapeutic
approaches. This volume is useful for graduates, undergraduates and
trainee psychotherapists as well as social workers, psychologists,
psychotherapists and counsellors who are interested in broadening
their understanding of different therapeutic approaches and
intefrative endeavours. The contributors consist of an
international group of practitioners and theoreticians who draw on
the knowlege of object realtions and other therapeutic orientations
as well as innovations in the integrative movement. Some of te
contributors grapple directly with integrative questions, while
others examine ways of working with specific client groups or
methods, where integrative ideas enrich their work.
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