ABSTRACT

Psychotherapy is a fast-growing profession and The Handbook of Psychotherapy offers a unique and comprehensive overview of its many aspects. The editors and contributors are all highly experienced practitioners who articulate, singularly or jointly, a particular viewpoint, approach or opinion to produce an overall perspective on psychotherapy today. Each brings a different emphasis to the relevant issues and the creative tension of this dialogue contributes to a lively and well-informed picture of theory and practice. Presented under five main headings - the nature of psychotherapy and its research, its culture, modalities, settings and issues - the book offers a rich source of information and reference. It has been written for all health professionals, including nurses and general practitioners; for social workers; for psychotherapists in training; for anyone considering psychotherapy as a career or seeking psychotherapy; for voluntary organizations; in short, for all those who need or wish to know more about psychotherapy. Petruska Clarkson is a consultant clinical psychologist, Head of School and Founder Director of both the metanoia Psychotherapy Training Institute and of metanoia Organisations International. Michael Pokorny is a psychoanalyst and psychoanalytic psychotherapist, past Chair of the UK Council for Psychotherapy and currently Chair of the Registration Board.

part II|60 pages

Culture

chapter 4|11 pages

Psychotherapy and race

chapter 5|14 pages

Psychotherapy and gender

part III|132 pages

Modalities

chapter 10|13 pages

Adolescent psychotherapy

chapter 11|17 pages

Short-term psychotherapy

chapter 12|6 pages

Marital psychotherapy

chapter 13|18 pages

Family therapy

chapter 14|16 pages

Group psychotherapy

part IV|98 pages

Settings

part V|152 pages

Issues

chapter 22|19 pages

The personal and the political

Power, authority and influence in psychotherapy

chapter 26|24 pages

Forensic psychotherapy