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Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy J. Heaton

Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy By J. Heaton

Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy by J. Heaton


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Summary

Using the work of Wittgenstein, John Heaton challenges the notion of theoretical expertise on the mind, arguing for a new understanding of therapy as an attempt by patients to express themselves in an effort to see and say what has not been said or seen, and accept that the world is not as fixed as they are constituting it.

Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy Summary

Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy: From Paradox to Wonder by J. Heaton

Using the work of Wittgenstein, John Heaton challenges the notion of theoretical expertise on the mind, arguing for a new understanding of therapy as an attempt by patients to express themselves in an effort to see and say what has not been said or seen, and accept that the world is not as fixed as they are constituting it.

About J. Heaton

John Heaton is a private practice psychotherapist and teaches regularly at Regent's University London and the Philadelphia Association, London, UK. He trained in medicine, psychology and philosophy at the University of Cambridge, UK, and specialized in ophthalmology for 10 years. After becoming interested in visual experience, he trained in psychotherapy. He is a founder member of the Guild of Psychotherapy and was editor of the Journal for Existential Analysis for seven years.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Paradoxes 3. Scientism 4. Logic and Meaning 5. Initiate Learning 6. The Self and I 7. Trust and Wonder

Additional information

NPB9781137367686
9781137367686
1137367687
Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy: From Paradox to Wonder by J. Heaton
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2014-06-11
162
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