The therapeutic process requires both the willingness to be
vulnerable and the capacity to tolerate it despite the risks
involved. Martin S. Livingston reminds us that it is not just the
patient who needs to take these risks, but the therapist as well.
Those clinicians who avoid vulnerability via the protective
detachment of their professional role cannot engage in a fully
responsive, emotionally present way to the fragile, often fleeting,
moments when both anxiety and openness to change are greatest.
LivingstonOs focus on narcissistic vulnerability and its power to
transform in psychotherapy comes alive in the bookOs abundant and
vivid clinical examples. Material from individual, group, and
couples treatment demonstrates how attention to the vicissitudes of
this important aspect of the therapeutic process can have a
profound impact. This is a deeply felt and beautifully written
tribute to the bravery of patients and therapists alike in their
very human search for connection.
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