ABSTRACT
Working with Sexual Attraction in Psychotherapy Practice and Supervision addresses some of the challenges associated with sexual attraction in psychotherapy practice and supervision, as well as within services, and helps therapists, supervisors, and managers to navigate them with openness and self-reflection.
The book focuses on practical and applied issues, using a relational humanistic-integrative theoretical approach as a backdrop for understanding. Split into three parts, it deals with issues related to clinical practice, supervision and ethical issues. Chapters support in-depth exploration in all three arenas of practice and are completed by editors providing a reflective summary.
Enriched with case examples and research written by senior relational practitioners, the book will be beneficial to therapists, supervisors, and service managers in the field of psychotherapy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|80 pages
Clinical practice
chapter 1.1|20 pages
Let’s talk about sex
part 2|62 pages
Sexual attraction and sexual identity in supervision
chapter 2.3|18 pages
Sexual orientation in the supervisory relationship
part 3|63 pages
Ethics