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'Through different voices and styles of contributions, including
papers, edited talks and panel discussion, this collection explores
and applies the principles of relational transactional analysis. It
sets them in social, cultural and political contexts, and considers
a number of important implications of this particular relational
turn in psychotherapy. The book advances relational transactional
analyses and, in doing so, reflects the creativity and vibrancy of
contemporary TA. The editors have skilfully brought together
different generations of TA practitioners in an accessible and
stimulating volume. I commend the editors and highly recommend the
book.'- Dr Keith Tudor, author of a number of books and co-author
of the article "Co-creative transactional analysis" in the
Transactional Analysis Journal. He is Associate Professor, Auckland
University of Technology, Auckland, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Transactional analysis is growing in popularity as an approach to psychotherapy, and this book provides an in-depth, comprehensive model of theory and practice. Transactional Analysis: A Relational Perspective presents a relational model of psychotherapy which reflects the theoretical and methodological changes that have been evolving over recent years. In this book, Helena Hargaden and Charlotte Sills tell the story of their model through case history, theory and diagram illustrating how the unconscious process comes to life in the consulting room. Their relational theory and applied methodology of transactional analysis makes it possible to chart realms of uncertainty and the unknown, (deconfusion of the Child ego state), with theoretical assistance. Transactional Analysis: A Relational Perspective covers: * the approach * the dynamics of the relationship * therapeutic transactions * wider implications. It looks at the whole therapeutic relationship, from the establishment of the working alliance, to the terminating of therapy and beyond. It will be of great interest to postgraduates and professionals in the field of psychotherapy.
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'Through different voices and styles of contributions, including
papers, edited talks and panel discussion, this collection explores
and applies the principles of relational transactional analysis. It
sets them in social, cultural and political contexts, and considers
a number of important implications of this particular relational
turn in psych
As new techniques and approaches to supervision attract interest
within therapy-related professions, the contributors to this
informative book consider the nature of a supervision and examine
the ways in which it can be further defined and developed. Drawing
together practical and theoretical perspectives, Integrative
Approaches to Supervision examines the contribution that
supervision can make within both organisational and individual
settings. The book covers frameworks and models for supervision,
supervision in clinical practice and issues within integrative
supervision. Topics include: different models of the supervision
practice; anti-oppressive practice; spirituality and supervision;
counselling supervision in health care; supervision of
organisations; self-protection for supervisors from complaints and
litigation. Wide in scope but rich in detail, this book is
essential reading for psychotherapists, counsellors, consultants
and students involved in the supervision process.
Transactional analysis is growing in popularity as an approach to psychotherapy, and this book provides an in-depth, comprehensive model of theory and practice. Transactional Analysis: A Relational Perspective presents a relational model of psychotherapy which reflects the theoretical and methodological changes that have been evolving over recent years. In this book, Helena Hargaden and Charlotte Sills tell the story of their model through case history, theory and diagram illustrating how the unconscious process comes to life in the consulting room. Their relational theory and applied methodology of transactional analysis makes it possible to chart realms of uncertainty and the unknown, (deconfusion of the Child ego state), with theoretical assistance. Transactional Analysis: A Relational Perspective covers: * the approach * the dynamics of the relationship * therapeutic transactions * wider implications. It looks at the whole therapeutic relationship, from the establishment of the working alliance, to the terminating of therapy and beyond. It will be of great interest to postgraduates and professionals in the field of psychotherapy.
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Now in its second edition, this book is established reading for any
practitioner or trainee wishing to develop their own personal style
of working. As well as examining contemporary integrative
approaches, the authors show how to develop an individual approach
to integrating theories and methods from a range of
psychotherapies. Offering clear strategies for integration rather
than a new therapeutic model , this practical new edition: - puts
added emphasis on the integrative framework, and procedural
strategies, extending discussion of the individual practitioner as
integrator - is accessible for the new trainee, whilst posing
questions for discussion and reflection for the more experienced
practitioner - integrates recent thinking and research in
psychotherapy, human development and neuroscience - discusses how
developments in relational approaches impact on integration in
practice - addresses integration within humanistic, psychodynamic,
cognitive-behavioural and existential approaches. This book should
be on the desk of every trainee studying integrative counselling
and psychotherapy, as well as on the shelves of practitioners
wanting to develop their own personal frameworks for therapy.
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Ego States (Paperback)
Charlotte Sills, Helena Hargaden
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R921
Discovery Miles 9 210
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This book offers a comprehensive overview of approaches to ego
state work within transactional analysis. It is intended to provide
a coherent overview of the state of the art in the theory of ego
states in transactional analysis.
This practical guide to the gestalt approach has successfully
introduced thousands of trainee therapists to the essential skills
needed in gestalt practice. The authors offer practical guidance on
the entire process of therapy including setting up the therapeutic
session, creating a working alliance, assessment and treatment
direction, managing risk, supervision, adopting a research
approach, and managing difficult encounters. The Fourth Edition has
been updated to include: Some implications of working in the
twenty-first century, including working virtually Updated content
on trauma An enhanced discussion of mindfulness and awareness New
case examples and exercises Updated references and further reading
This thoroughly revised edition of Transactional Analysis
Counselling introduces the theory and practice of TA - which
integrates cognitive behavioural and psychodynamic theories within
a humanistic philosophy - from a unique relational perspective.
While most TA books focus on one field, this approach demonstrates
the benefits of TA across a wide variety of helping settings,
business and management, education and coaching as well as
counselling. Case studies from a variety of contexts bring TA to
life for trainees in any of these disciplines, and the accessible,
engaging writing style makes difficult concepts understandable for
undergraduates and postgraduates alike. Bringing their book into
the twenty-first century, expert authors Phil Lapworth and
Charlotte Sills provide a brief history of TA followed by
individual chapters on the concepts and techniques used. Each
chapter is devoted to one concept and includes a detailed
definition and description, and suggestions for application in
practice. Exercises for student, practitioner and client, boxed
summaries, diagrams, checklists and sources of further reading make
this the ideal text for use in training. This book is an essential
companion for those embarking on specialist TA courses or studying
TA as part of wider training, while those who want simply to
integrate TA into their work with people can dip into it as suits
their needs.
Praise for the First Edition: `An excellently edited book... It
touches upon the core philosophical bases of
psychodynamic/psychoanalytic, cognitive and humanistic counselling,
and explores the complicated and sometimes contradictory nature of
contracting within these approaches... The book is written in an
accessible language and often uses very powerful imagery to
underline its message... I found this book to be extremely
stimulating, accessible and readable. I recommend it to all people
interested in counselling, and particularly to students of
counselling at all levels' - British Journal of Guidance and
Counselling Contracts in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Second
Edition is a practical guide to an essential area of professional
knowledge and skills. Any kind of therapeutic relationship requires
an agreement between practitioner and client at the outset. When
contracting with clients, practitioners need to consider a whole
range of factors including: " goals of counselling " theoretical
orientation " brief or open-ended counselling " different
personality types " ethical and legal issues. This book provides a
unique guide to the nature of counselling contracts, why they are
needed and how they are made. For the second edition, the book has
been thoroughly updated to take account of the BACP ethical
framework. Two new chapters have been added covering the legal
aspects of contracting, and how to make contracts with trainees.
Contracts in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Second Edition is an
authoritative source of information and practical guidance for
trainees and practitioners in counselling and psychotherapy.
Charlotte Sills is Visiting Professor at Middlesex University, and
Head of Transactional Analysis Department at Metanoia Institute,
London
This thoroughly revised edition of Gestalt Counselling introduces
the fundamental concepts of Gestalt and systematically demonstrates
how to apply and use these in practice. Taking a relational
perspective, the expert authors explore how Gestalt can be used in
a wide variety of 'helping conversations' from counselling,
psychotherapy and coaching to mentoring, managing, consulting and
guiding. A Each chapter contains case examples from the therapeutic
world and a 'running case study' featuring ongoing coaching work
moves throughout the book, with diagrams and lists for further
reading making this the ideal text for use in training. The
accessible, engaging writing style will appeal to undergraduates
and postgraduates alike. Charlotte Sills is a practitioner and
supervisor in private practice, a tutor at Metanoia Institute and a
tutor and supervisor of coaching at Ashridge CollegeBusiness
School. She is the author or co-author of many books and articles
on therapeutic work. Phil Lapworth is a counsellor, psychotherapist
and supervisor in private practice near Bath and has written
extensively in the field of counselling and psychotherapy. Billy
Desmond is a Gestalt psychotherapist, executive coach and
organisational development consultant. He is a member of Ashridge
College and a Programme Director of Partnering and Consulting in
ChangeHead of the Gestalt Department at Metanoia Insititute, and
tutor and consultant at Ashridge Business School.
This thoroughly revised edition of Gestalt Counselling introduces
the fundamental concepts of Gestalt and systematically demonstrates
how to apply and use these in practice. Taking a relational
perspective, the expert authors explore how Gestalt can be used in
a wide variety of 'helping conversations' from counselling,
psychotherapy and coaching to mentoring, managing, consulting and
guiding. A Each chapter contains case examples from the therapeutic
world and a 'running case study' featuring ongoing coaching work
moves throughout the book, with diagrams and lists for further
reading making this the ideal text for use in training. The
accessible, engaging writing style will appeal to undergraduates
and postgraduates alike. Charlotte Sills is a practitioner and
supervisor in private practice, a tutor at Metanoia Institute and a
tutor and supervisor of coaching at Ashridge CollegeBusiness
School. She is the author or co-author of many books and articles
on therapeutic work. Phil Lapworth is a counsellor, psychotherapist
and supervisor in private practice near Bath and has written
extensively in the field of counselling and psychotherapy. Billy
Desmond is a Gestalt psychotherapist, executive coach and
organisational development consultant. He is a member of Ashridge
College and a Programme Director of Partnering and Consulting in
ChangeHead of the Gestalt Department at Metanoia Insititute, and
tutor and consultant at Ashridge Business School.
This practical guide to the gestalt approach has successfully
introduced thousands of trainee therapists to the essential skills
needed in gestalt practice. The authors offer practical guidance on
the entire process of therapy including setting up the therapeutic
session, creating a working alliance, assessment and treatment
direction, managing risk, supervision, adopting a research
approach, and managing difficult encounters. The Fourth Edition has
been updated to include: Some implications of working in the
twenty-first century, including working virtually Updated content
on trauma An enhanced discussion of mindfulness and awareness New
case examples and exercises Updated references and further reading
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