Knowledge is never static. It is always open to revolutionary
thinking or to evolving development. Similarly an individual's
knowledge is always moving, and indeed if the ability to think
about ideas is lost, an important part of the individual is also
lost. In this book, a collection of some of the papers and lectures
written by Michael Jacobs over a period of thirty or more years,
the author shows his own thinking at work, as he challenges himself
to look deeper at some important aspects of his discipline
principally psychodynamic psychotherapy, although always with
reference to other forms of discourse such as literature and
theology. Here the reader will find the writer behind those popular
texts such as The Presenting Past, Psychodynamic Counselling in
Action, and Shakespeare on the Couch.
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