Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
The Setting -- The Initial interview -- Getting going: overcoming initial resistance -- Making progress -- Interpretation -- Dreams, daydreams and creativity -- The Therapeutic relationship -- Transference and counter-transference -- Diagnosis and psychodynamic formulation -- Depression -- Anxiety -- Patterns of personality -- The Science of psychotherapy -- The End of therapy -- The Life and work of a psychotherapist |
Summary |
"Storr's The Art of Psychotherapy first appeared in 1979 and became an instant classic. After Storr's death, a third edition was rewritten and revised by Jeremy Holmes, and this fourth edition is a further up-to-date iteration. Storr (1920-2001) and Holmes, both medical psychoanalytic psychotherapists, are 'elders' in the world of psychotherapy whose eclectic, experienced and cultured voices offer students and psychotherapy practitioners clinical wisdom hard to find elsewhere. Their book expounds in a very practical way the issues entailed in setting up and maintaining a psychotherapeutic relationship and practice: how to introduce oneself, arrange one's consulting room, establish a contract, when and how to make 'interpretations'. The second half of the book deals with more general and often problematic issues, including how to align therapy in the light of diagnosis, working with 'difficult' patients, therapy termination, and the life course of a therapist, ending with a valedictory overview. In this fourth edition, Holmes has added a chapter on the scientific validation of psychotherapy, sections on tele- and e-therapy, non-binary gender and sexual identities, and the impact of race and class on the therapeutic relationship. This engaging, accessible, and profound book is essential reading for psychotherapists, counsellors, psychiatrists and mental health practitioners in training or practice"-- Provided by publisher |
Notes |
Anthony Storr appears as the first named author on earlier editions |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Jeremy Holmes, MD, FRCPsych, is anHonorary Professor at the University of Exeter. His books include John Bowlby and Attachment Theory (2014), Attachment in Therapeutic Practice (2017) and The Brain has a Mind of its Own (2020). Gardening, Green politics and grand-parenting nowparallel his lifelong devotion to psychoanalytic psychotherapy practice and attachment theory. Anthony Storr,MD, FRCPsych, (1920–2001), was an eminent analytical psychologist, psychiatrist,author and broadcaster.After analytic practice in London,he became Oxford’s first NHS Medical Psychotherapist.In a rare combination, he held Fellowships of Oxford’s Green College, the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the Royal Society of Literature |
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Subject |
Psychotherapy.
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Psychotherapy
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PSYCHOLOGY / General
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Storr, A. Thomas (August Thomas), 1932- author.
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LC no. |
2023035372 |
ISBN |
9781003427889 |
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100342788X |
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9781003824671 |
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1003824676 |
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9781003824756 |
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1003824757 |
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