ABSTRACT

This book attempts to answer questionings by practitioners from various humanistic-existential approaches, such as transactional analysis, Gestalt therapy, person-centred approach, Ericksonian hypnosis, psychosynthesis, psycho-organic analysis, and psycho-drama, as well as family therapy.

chapter TWO|8 pages

The first client

chapter THREE|9 pages

Making a diagnosis and getting started

chapter FOUR|6 pages

Declaring oneself and making oneself known

chapter FIVE|6 pages

First difficulties

chapter SIX|10 pages

Dispelling common preconceptions

chapter SEVEN|7 pages

Psychotherapy and society

chapter EIGHT|17 pages

As the therapy unfolds ...

chapter NINE|12 pages

Deontology

chapter TEN|29 pages

Tools and techniques

chapter ELEVEN|11 pages

A look at the neurosciences

chapter TWELVE|16 pages

A large range of clients

chapter THIRTEEN|14 pages

Group work

chapter FOURTEEN|17 pages

Working with couples

chapter FIFTEEN|4 pages

The profession of a psychotherapist