"In Empathy in Psychotherapy: How Therapists and Clients Understand
Each Other, Frank-M. Staemmlerbrings together neuropsychology, the
psychotherapy literature, the developmentalpsychology literature, and
philosophical literature...to rigorously and thoroughly present a
newview of the nature of empathy that makes it clear how the
relationship can be healing. Thebook is an impressive effort of
scholarship in which Staemmler has thoroughly grounded hisideas in the
literatures that he brings to bear." --PsycCRITIQUES "Staemmler's new
book on empathy, Empathy in Psychotherapy: How Therapists and Clients
Understand Each Other, is a tour de force. Rarely have I read a
book--surely not in psychoanalysis or psychotherapy--so scholarly and
so accessible, so theoretically challenging and so humanistically
rich." --International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
"People intuitively know that we travel the byways of life jointly.
Dr. Staemmler takes this common sense perspective and through
professionally astute examination transforms it into a dependable
guideline for living. His de-mystification and humanization of the
elusive dynamics of communal existence returns the reader to the old
adage that we are all in the same boat and, further, that it is
emotionally imperative to let ourselves be there." Erving Polster, PhD
Director, The Gestalt Institute of San Diego According to large scale
studies on therapeutic outcomes, psychotherapists' ability to
understand their clients has been considered the second most important
healing factor in all therapies. The author of this scholarly volume
seeks to improve our understanding of the immense therapeutic
potential that the human capacity for empathy holds, and to improve
our use of it in therapeutic practice. Drawing from the work of great
thinkers in philosophy, literature, theology, psychology, and social
sciences, and recent discoveries in neuroscience, the author provides
a critique of traditional concepts of empathy and creates a new, more
expansive definition. More specifically, the author exposes the basic
characteristics of current individualistic ideologies that are
concealed within traditional concepts of empathy and focuses on the
concept that empathic relating between human beings does not just take
place in the psyche but is an embodied process. The book also
considers scientific phenomena from the field of parapsychology such
as telepathy and clairvoyance, which can be thought of as special
cases of empathy. The potential for certain types of meditation to
increase our empathic abilities is also explored. Key Features:
Improves our understanding of the potential for empathy to greatly
enhance therapeutic practice Draws from philosophy, literature,
theology, psychology, social sciences, and neuroscience to create a
new definition of empathy Critiques traditional concepts of empathy
and highlights their strengths and weaknesses
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How Therapists and Clients Understand Each Other
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780826109347
Publisert
2012
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Publishing LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
312
Forfatter