Bringing together relational, systemic and ecological approaches, this pioneering book outlines a valuable integrative psychotherapeutic method and presents the core steps for implementing it into practice.

The book provides a robust examination of the historical roots and theoretical underpinnings of the approach, alongside insights from contemporary neuroscience. The authors also offer a clear framework for carrying out integrative work, weaving together relational, systemic and ecological threads. Case studies highlight the practical applications of the method, and chapters on practice, ethics, supervision, and training provide a springboard for psychotherapy and counselling professionals and students to take forward the lessons offered and implement them in practice.

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Bringing together relational, systemic and ecological approaches, this textbook for psychotherapy and counselling practitioners and trainees provides a comprehensive overview to integrative theory and practice. Illuminating case studies offer a clear view of what it means to work relationally and translate the approach into everyday contexts.
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Acknowledgements
Preface and Welcome

Introduction to Section One: The Ground
1. An Integrative Psychotherapy for the 21st Century
2. The Current and Future Challenge for our World and for Psychotherapy
3. Identity in Search of a Self
4. What does it mean to be mentally healthy and how does Psychotherapy help?

Introduction to Section Two: The Roots
5. History of Psychotherapy Until 1945
6. History of Psychotherapy After 1945

Introduction to Section Three: The Stems and Strands
7. Relational Psychotherapy
8. Systemic Approaches to Psychotherapy
9.Embracing the Wider Ecology in Psychotherapy

Introduction to Section Four: The Fruits and Flowers
10. Psychotherapy Practice - Creating the Frame
11. Psychotherapy Practice - Integrating the Approaches
12. Integrative Supervision
13. Integrative Psychotherapy Ethics
14. Integrative Psychotherapy Training
15. Bringing it all Together and Leaning into the Future

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Understanding the roots of integrative psychotherapy, with core steps to using the approach in therapeutic practice

Product details

ISBN
9781785924224
Published
2019-12-19
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Weight
480 gr
Height
228 mm
Width
152 mm
Thickness
24 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
336

Biographical note

Peter Hawkins is Professor of Leadership at Henley Business School and teaches and consults in over 50 countries. Judy Ryde is a freelance psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer with the Centre for Supervision, Training and Development Bath. They are both founders and core teachers at the Bath Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling and were founder members of the UK council for Psychotherapy, and over the last 35 years have pioneered an integrative approach to psychotherapy.