This book draws together radical critiques of therapy and shows how therapists have become too willing administrators of the mind, and how they then delight in the bureaucratic management of therapeutic practice.
This book draws together radical critiques of therapy and shows how therapists have become too willing administrators of the mind, and how they then delight in the bureaucratic management of therapeutic practice.
Foreword Introduction The Profession Centred Therapy Form Therapy in deconstructive perspective Therapy's "regime of truth" Deconstructing profession centred therapeutic practice: I. Resistance, boundaries and "frame", holding, "material" generation Deconstructing profession centred therapeutic practice: II. Confidentiality, safety, abuse, ethics "Consumer" Experiences of Profession Centred Therapeutic Practice Experiences of profession centred therapeutic practice: I. Background issues Rosie Alexander's Folie à Deux Ann France's Consuming Psychotherapy Anna Sands' Falling for Therapy A New Paradigm, Post Professional Era? Precursor of post modernity: the phenomenon of Georg Groddeck The "New Paradigm" challenge: intimations of a post professional era Whither "Post Professional" Therapy? Reflections on profession centred therapy Elaborations on the "post professional" era Conclusion: who, then, would be a therapist? Afterword
Foreword Introduction The Profession Centred Therapy Form Therapy in deconstructive perspective Therapy's "regime of truth" Deconstructing profession centred therapeutic practice: I. Resistance, boundaries and "frame", holding, "material" generation Deconstructing profession centred therapeutic practice: II. Confidentiality, safety, abuse, ethics "Consumer" Experiences of Profession Centred Therapeutic Practice Experiences of profession centred therapeutic practice: I. Background issues Rosie Alexander's Folie à Deux Ann France's Consuming Psychotherapy Anna Sands' Falling for Therapy A New Paradigm, Post Professional Era? Precursor of post modernity: the phenomenon of Georg Groddeck The "New Paradigm" challenge: intimations of a post professional era Whither "Post Professional" Therapy? Reflections on profession centred therapy Elaborations on the "post professional" era Conclusion: who, then, would be a therapist? Afterword
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