Managing difficult endings in psychotherapy : it's time / Lesley Murdin.
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TextSeries: United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy seriesPublication details: London : Karnac, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 142 pages)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 1782411968
- 9781782411963
- Psychotherapy -- Termination
- Psychotherapist and patient
- Loss (Psychology)
- Psychotherapists -- Retirement
- Psychotherapy
- Medical personnel and patient
- Bereavement
- Retirement
- Psychotherapy
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Bereavement
- Retirement
- Psychothérapie -- Fin
- Relations psychothérapeutiques
- Perte (Psychologie)
- Psychothérapeutes -- Retraite
- Psychothérapie
- Relations personnel médical-patient
- Deuil
- Retraite
- mourning
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General
- MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Diseases
- MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine
- Loss (Psychology)
- Psychotherapist and patient
- Psychotherapy -- Termination
- 616.89/14 23
- RC489.T45
- 2015 A-276
- WM 420
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; About the Author; UKCP Series Preface; Introduction; Chapter One -- Ending Causes Pain; Chapter Two -- Time in Psychotherapy; Chapter Three -- The Patient Decides to End; Chapter Four -- The Therapist's Loss; Chapter Five -- The Trouble with Ending; Chapter Six -- Therapy is a Manic Defence; Chapter Seven -- Hopes and Desires; Chapter Eight -- Was there a Choice?; References; Index.
This book is about the difficulty of endings, but it is also about learning from the endings that we know have gone wrong as well as those that have worked well. It sets out how the psychological therapist can help a person to live well while life is available, and to face the endings that confront all of us with honesty, and the acceptance of our human fragility. Therapists suffer through the fears and failures of the people they see as well as through their own endings. These difficulties can either help each one to be more understanding and helpful, or can lead to disaster. This book is abo.
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