This book offers a novel and comprehensive reworking of key concepts in transactional analysis, offering insight into the causes of psychological distress and closing the gap between training and clinical practice. It provides a sociological and psychological picture of what it means to be human.
This book offers a novel and comprehensive reworking of key concepts in transactional analysis, offering insight into the causes of psychological distress and closing the gap between training and clinical practice. It provides a sociological and psychological picture of what it means to be human.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James M. Sedgwick, PhD, is a certified transactional analyst and senior lecturer in counselling and psychotherapy at Newman University, Birmingham, UK. He continues to practise as a therapist for the National Health Service.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Acknowledgements Part I: Context Introduced. Introduction: Making a Place for the Contextual 1: Self-and-World and Horizontal Problems 2: The Good Enough World. 3: The Parent Ego-State Rediscovered Part II: Theoretical Contexts 4: Competitor Theories and a Pragmatic Alternative 5: Language, Pragmatism and Dialogue Part III: The Individual in Context 6: Frame of Reference 7: Games along the Horizontal Axis 8: Contextual Transactional Analysis in Practice Part IV: Our Present and Future 9: The Inseparability of Therapy and World
Foreword Acknowledgements Part I: Context Introduced. Introduction: Making a Place for the Contextual 1: Self-and-World and Horizontal Problems 2: The Good Enough World. 3: The Parent Ego-State Rediscovered Part II: Theoretical Contexts 4: Competitor Theories and a Pragmatic Alternative 5: Language, Pragmatism and Dialogue Part III: The Individual in Context 6: Frame of Reference 7: Games along the Horizontal Axis 8: Contextual Transactional Analysis in Practice Part IV: Our Present and Future 9: The Inseparability of Therapy and World
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