CITATION

Totton, Nick. The Politics of Psychotherapy: New perspectives. Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2006.

The Politics of Psychotherapy: New perspectives

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Published:  March 2006 Pages: 224

eISBN: 9780335228133 | ISBN: 9780335216536

Book description:

This unique collection by leading authors explores the links between therapy and the political world, and their contribution to each other. Topics covered include:

  • Psychotherapy in the political sphere, including the roots of conflict, social trauma, and ecopsychology

  • Political dimensions of psychotherapy practice, such as discrimination, power, sexuality, and postcolonial issues

  • Psychotherapy, the state and institutions, including the law and ethics, and psychotherapy in healthcare

  • Working at the interface, examples of therapy in political action from Croatia, the USA, the UK and Israel/Palestine

How to 'place' political issues in therapy is highly controversial - for example, whether political themes should be interpreted psychologically in the consulting room, or respected as valid in their own right: similar issues arise for the role of therapeutic insights in political reality. This book provides a map through these complex and demanding areas for therapists and counsellors in training, as well as for experienced practitioners or other interested readers.

Contributors: Lane Arye, Arlene Audergon, Emanuel Berman, Sandra Bloom, Jocelyn Chaplin, Petruska Clarkson, Chess Denman, Dawn Freshwater, Kate Gentile, John Lees, Renos Papadopoulos, Hilary Prentice, Mary-Jayne Rust, Judy Ryde, Andrew Samuels, Nick Totton.