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050 0 4 _aRC480
_b.L684 2015
049 _aMAIN
245 1 0 _aLove and therapy in relationships /edited by Divine charura and Stephen Paul.
260 _aLondon :
_bKarnac Books,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a1 online resource (192 pages)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aThe United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy Series
520 0 _aSigmund Freud noted the importance of love in the healing of the human psyche. So many of life's distresses have their origins in lack of love, disruption of love, or trauma. People naturally seek love in their lives to feel complete. Is therapy a substitute for love? Or is it love by another name? This important book looks at the place of love in therapy and whether it is the curative factor. The authors continually stress, however, that within psychotherapy both ethical and professional boundaries should govern this 'Love' at all times in order for it to be experienced as healing and therapeutic. This book offers explorations of the complexity of love from different modalities: psychoanalytic, humanistic, person-centred, psychosexual, family and systemic, transpersonal, existential, and transcultural. The discussions challenge therapists and other allied professionals to think about their practice, ethics, and boundaries. It considers the therapeutic relationship in terms of 'Love', and explores the complexities of the impact of love/lack of love on clients' lives and experiences and how this impacts on their behaviour, and how they present in the therapy room.
505 0 0 _aCOVER --
_tCONTENTS --
_tACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
_tABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS --
_tUKCP SERIES PREFACE --
_tFOREWORD --
_tIntroduction --
_tCHAPTER ONE What has love to do with it? --
_tCHAPTER TWO Love and its shadows: an existential view --
_tCHAPTER THREE Humanistic and transpersonal perspectives on love --
_tCHAPTER FOUR Psychoanalytic perspectives of love --
_tCHAPTER FIVE Love: psychosexual perspectives --
_tCHAPTER SIX Physical love --
_tCHAPTER SEVEN Love, separation, and reconciliation: systemic theory and its relationship with emotions --
_tCHAPTER EIGHT Working with children: the importance of love --
_tCHAPTER NINE The place of love in crisis support --
_tCHAPTER TEN Transcultural perspectives and themes on love and hate: the yin and yang of relationships --
_tCHAPTER ELEVEN Memento mori and carpe diem: love and death --
_tCHAPTER TWELVE Love: retaking a stance --
_tCHAPTER THIRTEEN Therapy and neuroscience: what has the L-word to do with it? --
_tAFTERWORD --
_tINDEX.
504 _a1 at the end of each chapters and index.
530 _a2
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650 0 _aPsychotherapy.
650 0 _aLove
_xPsychology.
650 0 _aLove.
650 1 2 _aLove
650 2 2 _aPsychotherapy
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655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aCharura, Divine.
700 1 _aPaul, Stephen.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1080027&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell