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      The Invisible Matrix

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      The Invisible Matrix book

      An exploration of professional relationships in the service of psychotherapy

      The Invisible Matrix

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      The Invisible Matrix book

      An exploration of professional relationships in the service of psychotherapy
      Edited BySasha Brookes, Pauline Hodson
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2000
      eBook Published 17 June 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429482151
      Pages 230
      eBook ISBN 9780429482151
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Brookes, S., & Hodson, P. (Eds.). (2000). The Invisible Matrix: An exploration of professional relationships in the service of psychotherapy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429482151

      ABSTRACT

      This book is about the therapist's professional matrix, both visible and invisible. It is about how clinicians manage the web of professional connections that inform, control, bother and console us whilst we struggle with our client's inner world.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter One|12 pages

      The Invisible Matrix

      BySasha Broom, Pauline Hodson

      chapter Two|18 pages

      Holding the Boundaries

      ByPhilip Stokoe

      chapter Three|18 pages

      The Task of Assessment

      ByHerbert Hahn

      chapter Four|21 pages

      Relationships Cubed: Sharing Patients from an Individual Psychotherapist's Point of View

      ByPenny Jaques

      chapter Five|20 pages

      Splitting and Sharing in Concurrent Therapies

      ByChristel Buss-Twachtmann

      chapter Six|28 pages

      Cat's Cradle: Conjoint or Single Sessions in Couple Therapy

      ByElaine Bollinghaus, Helen Tarsh

      chapter Seven|21 pages

      Combined Therapy—A Group Analytic Perspective

      ByJason Maratos

      chapter Eight|17 pages

      Square Dance: Invisible Matrices in Co-Therapy Couple Therapy

      ByMary Ann Dubner, Joyce Lowenstein

      chapter Nine|17 pages

      Working Together: Aspects of a Therapeutic Container at Work

      ByStella Pierides

      chapter Ten|17 pages

      The Private Public Therapist

      BySusie Orbach

      chapter Eleven|17 pages

      The Supervisor as the Hidden Co-Therapist in Psychotherapy with Couples

      ByEvelyn Cleavely
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