This fascinating book applies social theorist Georges Bataille¿s revolutionary thinking to psychotherapy, offering clinicians a new and valuable context for practicing therapy. It will be of interest to both practitioners in the field and scholars of continental philosophy and social theory.
This fascinating book applies social theorist Georges Bataille¿s revolutionary thinking to psychotherapy, offering clinicians a new and valuable context for practicing therapy. It will be of interest to both practitioners in the field and scholars of continental philosophy and social theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Buse, PhD, completed his anthropological training (Columbia University) and his psychoanalytic training (Postgraduate Center for Mental Health) in New York City. He currently serves as Director of Counseling at The Juilliard School and maintains a psychotherapy practice on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Psychotherapy with Individuals 1. Searching for a Sign: Listening, Looking, Touching, Way-finding 2. The Distance Between Spending and Spent: On Manic Consuming, Hoarding, Expending, and Other Visions of Excess 3. The Other Kind of Laughter 4. Recovery 5. Excremental Journey 6. The Accursed Child Part II: Psychotherapy with Couples 7. Sexual Disgust Redux Part III: Psychotherapy with Groups 8. The Acephalic Stage Part IV: Psychotherapy with Communities 9. Triple Fugue: A Dialogical Exploration of Sovereign Experience Part V: The End(s) of Psychotherapy 10. Do No Harm/Please Harm Me
Part I: Psychotherapy with Individuals 1. Searching for a Sign: Listening, Looking, Touching, Way-finding 2. The Distance Between Spending and Spent: On Manic Consuming, Hoarding, Expending, and Other Visions of Excess 3. The Other Kind of Laughter 4. Recovery 5. Excremental Journey 6. The Accursed Child Part II: Psychotherapy with Couples 7. Sexual Disgust Redux Part III: Psychotherapy with Groups 8. The Acephalic Stage Part IV: Psychotherapy with Communities 9. Triple Fugue: A Dialogical Exploration of Sovereign Experience Part V: The End(s) of Psychotherapy 10. Do No Harm/Please Harm Me
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