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Main description:
In The Therapeutic Relationship in Analytical Psychology: Theory and Practice Claus Braun presents a thorough exploration of the importance of the therapeutic relationship and explains how to encourage and develop it. Drawing on Braun's decades of clinical experience, the book clearly demonstrates the significance of establishing an intensive and living connection between client and analyst.
The book examines the crucial steps of the psychotherapeutic process, illustrated with a detailed case study that presents the personal development of an analysand through a series of dreams and drawings. Braun connects key concepts in analytical psychology, such as complexes, symbols, archetypes and amplification, with conscious and unconscious processes and the development of the therapeutic relationship during the analytic process. The book also examines why C. G. Jung put such a special emphasis on the therapeutic relationship and explores the ethical demands and social responsibilities of the analyst. Comprehensive and insightful, it skillfully makes the connection between Jung's analytical psychology and practical psychotherapeutic work.
The Therapeutic Relationship in Analytical Psychology will be an essential text for Jungian analysts and psychotherapists in practice and in training and a key reference for academics and students of analytical psychology, psychotherapy and Jungian studies.
Contents:
Foreword by Verena Kast; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The Jungian View of the Psychotherapeutic Encounter; Chapter 3: The Jungian Psychoanalyst; Chapter 4: Psychopathological Concepts; Chapter 5: Treatment in Analytical Psychology; Chapter 6: The Therapeutic Space; Chapter 7: First Contact, Indication, Treatment; Chapter 8: Context-guided Treatment Practice; Chapter 9: The Midwifery Method of Analytical Psychology; Chapter 10: Consciousness of the Unconscious; Chapter 11: Farewell to Life; Bibliography; Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: March, 2020
Pages: 132
Weight: 358g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy