This volume explores contemporary notions of normality and how the therapy profession is engaging with that question today. Can 'being normal' ever be observed and tested? Who defines the norm of the mental health? Is it constrained by a social concept of normal? And how do we ever reach an understanding of 'not normal'.
This volume explores contemporary notions of normality and how the therapy profession is engaging with that question today. Can 'being normal' ever be observed and tested? Who defines the norm of the mental health? Is it constrained by a social concept of normal? And how do we ever reach an understanding of 'not normal'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jane Ryan trained as a psychotherapist at the Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (CAPP) in the 1990s. Having worked in private practice for 8 years she set up Confer in order to bridge the theoretical gaps between schools of thought and professional communities in the field, and to provide a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue. She is the editor of How Does Psychotherapy Work? (Karnac, 2006) and Tales of Psychotherapy (Karnac, 2007). Roz Carroll is a relational body psychotherapist and supervisor. She teaches on the MA in Integrative Psychotherapy at The Minster Centre and has been a regular speaker for Confer for twenty years. She is committed to interdisciplinary dialogue. She is the author of numerous articles and chapters on subjects from working with the body in psychotherapy, to intersubjectivity,
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Contents ABOUT THE AUTHORS INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1. The new normal Tania Glyde 2. Therapy and hope: are they really normal? Andrew Samuels 3. No escape from 'normal' Doris Brothers 4. The normal couple therapist Jane Haberlin 5. Your normal, my normal. Disruptions, accommodations and respect between therapist and patient Susie Orbach 6. Black paranormal: a playlist Foluke Taylor 7. Normal sex Meg-John Barker 8. Minding the gap: a couple psychotherapist's perspective Christopher Clulow 9. Born to love, driven to destroy Felicity de Zulueta 10. The myth of normality Chris Oakley 11. The shifting landscape of sexual normality Dany Nobus 12. Norms and normality: a socio-psychoanalytic approach Stephen Seligman 13. Why would I want to be normal? Lennox K. Thomas 14. The problem of words. It's why we are all mad! Phil Mollon 15. Negotiating the normal Ann Shearer 16. Flourishing: the 'normal' therapist versus the 'healthy' therapist Brett Kahr 17. Cultural schizophrenia and internalised racism are not normal Isha Mckenzie-Mavinga 18. In the therapy room: are all patients normal? Valerie Sinason 19. When simply being human is abnormal Stephen Setterberg 20. Future flat-packed or future fluid? Why normal is the problem Roz Carroll REFERENCES INDEX [end]
Contents ABOUT THE AUTHORS INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1. The new normal Tania Glyde 2. Therapy and hope: are they really normal? Andrew Samuels 3. No escape from 'normal' Doris Brothers 4. The normal couple therapist Jane Haberlin 5. Your normal, my normal. Disruptions, accommodations and respect between therapist and patient Susie Orbach 6. Black paranormal: a playlist Foluke Taylor 7. Normal sex Meg-John Barker 8. Minding the gap: a couple psychotherapist's perspective Christopher Clulow 9. Born to love, driven to destroy Felicity de Zulueta 10. The myth of normality Chris Oakley 11. The shifting landscape of sexual normality Dany Nobus 12. Norms and normality: a socio-psychoanalytic approach Stephen Seligman 13. Why would I want to be normal? Lennox K. Thomas 14. The problem of words. It's why we are all mad! Phil Mollon 15. Negotiating the normal Ann Shearer 16. Flourishing: the 'normal' therapist versus the 'healthy' therapist Brett Kahr 17. Cultural schizophrenia and internalised racism are not normal Isha Mckenzie-Mavinga 18. In the therapy room: are all patients normal? Valerie Sinason 19. When simply being human is abnormal Stephen Setterberg 20. Future flat-packed or future fluid? Why normal is the problem Roz Carroll REFERENCES INDEX [end]
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