Delia Cushway continues in her pursuit to show how dreamwork is not the prerogative of expert psychoanalysts, but a fruitful therapeutic tool that can be explored by all counsellors and other practitioners in the helping professions.
Delia Cushway continues in her pursuit to show how dreamwork is not the prerogative of expert psychoanalysts, but a fruitful therapeutic tool that can be explored by all counsellors and other practitioners in the helping professions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Delia Cushway (BA, MSc Clinical Psychology, PhD, C Psychol clin/foren, ABPsS), is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology at Coventry University and a practising Registered Clinical Psychologist. Delia worked for 20 years in clinical psychology training. Initially working at the University of Birmingham, she set up the Clinical Psychology Doctorate at the Universities of Coventry and Warwick in 1998 and was its Director until 2008. Before working as a clinical psychologist Delia worked in the Prison Service as a psychologist, where she served the equivalent of two life sentences before getting parole! Delia grew up, psychologically speaking, at the same time as humanistic psychology and trained in the humanistic therapies of psychodrama, transactional analysis, and particularly Gestalt Therapy, in the 1970s. She has an Integrationist clinical orientation with a strong humanistic philosophical base. Delia′s research, teaching and clinical interests include dream work, reflective practice, supervision, Gestalt therapy, and stress and self-care, and she has written and published widely in these areas. Delia discovered dream working through Gestalt therapy and started running dream groups when working with prisoners, whom she discovered often had rich and colourful dream lives. In 1985 she started running dream groups, with her friend and colleague Robyn Sewell, with whom she wrote the first edition of this book. Together they ran well over 100 dream workshops including many at Vaughan College, for Leicester University′s Adult Education programme, and at Westminster Pastoral Foundation, London. Delia′s work with dreams and nightmares has continued to evolve and she has incorporated more recent cognitive approaches into her clinical practice and workshops.
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Introduction and Background to Dreamwork Theories and Models of Dreamwork The Language of Dreams Objective Approaches to Working with Dreams Subjective and Constructivist Approaches to Working with Dreams Working with Nightmares Post-Traumatic Nightmares and Night Terrors Group and Creative Methods in Dreamwork Themes and Issues in Dreamwork
Introduction and Background to Dreamwork Theories and Models of Dreamwork The Language of Dreams Objective Approaches to Working with Dreams Subjective and Constructivist Approaches to Working with Dreams Working with Nightmares Post-Traumatic Nightmares and Night Terrors Group and Creative Methods in Dreamwork Themes and Issues in Dreamwork
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'Cushway and Sewell both have a wealth of experience in incorporating dream work into therapy. The authors cover various types of therapies -- Gestalt, cognitive, psychoanalytic, behavioral, and so on -- providing examples on how dream work can be incorporated into each. An integrative approach allows the reader/therapist to move seamlessly from one type of therapy to another and tailor methods and practices along the way. Although the authors encourage adapting the individual techniques, they also give sound practical advice. This second edition covers established theories and methods and provides substantial updates in neuroscience, dream studies, and new types of therapy. A suitable companion for other titles in the 'Therapy in Practice' series'
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