Fr. 220.00

Collaborative Writing and Psychotherapy - Flattening the Hierarchy Between Therapist and Client

English · Hardback

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Description

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This book delves into the relationship between client and therapist. It explores how the relational constructions of client-therapist meetings and subsequent narratives can be a catalyst for change and development of practice for both parties.



List of contents










1. (Trish): Irv Who? 2. (Dan): Unstable Sense of Self Dialogue 1: How Do We Define Collaborative Writing? 3. (Trish): A Fine Balance 4. (Dan): Letting Go Dialogue 2: The Book of Laughter and Remembering 5. (Trish): Writing into Healing 6. (Dan): Butterfly Moves Dialogue 3: Breaking Up is Hard to Do


About the author










Trish Thompson (she/her) is a clinical counsellor, psychotherapist, supervisor and educator in private practice in Melbourne, Australia.
Daniel X. Harris (they/them) is a research professor of creative Education in the School of Education, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, and is the co-director of Creative Agency research lab.


Summary

This book delves into the relationship between client and therapist. It explores how the relational constructions of client-therapist meetings and subsequent narratives can be a catalyst for change and development of practice for both parties.

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