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Intuition in Psychotherapy provides an unprecedented look at the
phenomenon of clinical intuition, outlining its role in
psychotherapy and providing a framework to develop intuitive skills
that will positively impact practice. Based on qualitative research
and extensive first-hand interviews, the text illuminates how an
awareness of intuitive processes can benefit therapists' diagnostic
and treatment outcomes. Chapters provide a context for the use of
intuition within current thinking in psychotherapy and highlight
different forms of intuition that can be purposefully incorporated
into clinical practice. Suitable for trainee and practicing
psychotherapists, the text explores common intuitive processes and
offers guidance for how practitioners might develop a unique
therapeutic style. As understanding of intuition becomes mainstream
in psychotherapy practice, Intuition in Psychotherapy will serve as
a key point of reference for years to come.
* Uniquely demonstrates the role of clinical intuition in
psychotherapy as well as showing why it is crucial. * Clearly
explains both the theory and practice of Mind-Centred Dynamic
Therapy as well as the history of its origins. * It presents a new
approach to psychodynamic psychotherapy based on cosmopsychism.
* Uniquely demonstrates the role of clinical intuition in
psychotherapy as well as showing why it is crucial. * Clearly
explains both the theory and practice of Mind-Centred Dynamic
Therapy as well as the history of its origins. * It presents a new
approach to psychodynamic psychotherapy based on cosmopsychism.
Intuition in Psychotherapy provides an unprecedented look at the
phenomenon of clinical intuition, outlining its role in
psychotherapy and providing a framework to develop intuitive skills
that will positively impact practice. Based on qualitative research
and extensive first-hand interviews, the text illuminates how an
awareness of intuitive processes can benefit therapists' diagnostic
and treatment outcomes. Chapters provide a context for the use of
intuition within current thinking in psychotherapy and highlight
different forms of intuition that can be purposefully incorporated
into clinical practice. Suitable for trainee and practicing
psychotherapists, the text explores common intuitive processes and
offers guidance for how practitioners might develop a unique
therapeutic style. As understanding of intuition becomes mainstream
in psychotherapy practice, Intuition in Psychotherapy will serve as
a key point of reference for years to come.
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