ABSTRACT

This book is the second to result from my work as a supervisor of humanistic and integrative psychotherapists. The first, The Seven Deadly Sins?—Issues in Clinical Practice and Supervision for Humanistic and Integrative Practitioners (Kearns, 2005) was based on a post-qualification course of the same name that was designed to address certain areas that I and colleagues had identified as under-discussed in the original training. Two of those areas—sexuality and erotic transference (Chapter Four) and money (Chapter Two)—were not included in my first book as they more naturally seemed to belong in this one as these are the areas where the misattunements that can become problematic often occur.