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Talking About Therapy Martha W. Chescheir

Talking About Therapy By Martha W. Chescheir

Talking About Therapy by Martha W. Chescheir


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Filled with enlightening first-person accounts, Talking About Therapy tells us why patients sought therapy, what they think of the therapists to whom they entrusted their well-being, and whether the treatment was worth the struggle, the emotional pain, and the money.

Talking About Therapy Summary

Talking About Therapy by Martha W. Chescheir

Filled with enlightening first-person accounts, Talking About Therapy tells us why patients sought therapy, what they think of the therapists to whom they entrusted their well-being, and whether the treatment was worth the struggle, the emotional pain, and the money. Through stories that are touching, sometimes shocking, and always candid, readers will learn how patients responded to a wide range of treatment, including: Freudian and neo-Freudian psychoanalysis, Jungian analytic psychology, group psychotherapy, Reichian therapy, and newer alternative approaches. Whether portraying their therapeutic experience as a scam or a liberation, or something in-between, the feelings shared by these forthright individuals will be fascinating to patients, potential patients, their families, and mental health professionals.

Talking About Therapy will also help therapists and their clients see beyond the individual context of treatment. The authors have organized their work by the decade in which each interview subject entered treatment (1940s to the present day), and this narrative framework reveals much about the evolution of the mental helth field in the last half century. From the heyday of Freudian psychoanalysis, through the tumult of the Vietnam War, feminism and gay activism, to our current era of street drugs, and the prevalence of anti-depressants, the impact of therapy on the lives of the individuals in this amazing book is conveyed directly and dramatically, with unflinching honesty.

Talking About Therapy Reviews

This is a book that will be interesting and useful to both a lay and professional readership. Those persons who are considering entering therapy will find encouragement and guidance from the experiences their predecessors describe in this book. Therapists, on the other hand, will garner from these narratives valuable information about those qualities and abilities that psychotherapy patients most cherish in their therapists. - American Journal of Psychotherpay
From the heyday of Freudian psychoanalysis, through the tumult of the Vietnam War, feminism and gay activism, to our current era of street drugs, and the prevelence of anti-depressants, the impact of therapy on the lives of the individuals in this book is conveyed directly and dramatically, with unflinching honesty. - Adolescence

About Martha W. Chescheir

DONNA D. COMAROW, a clinical social worker and board certified diplomate in her field, lectures on topics from attachment theory to creativity and psychosis, and is working on a book on how people resolve grief.

MARTHA W. CHESCHEIR, a former professor at Catholic University's School of Social Service and at Smith College, teaches advanced level clinicians at the Washington School of Psychiatry and maintains a private practice.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Rita Simon Introduction The 1940s: The Heyday of Classical Freudian Analysis The 1950s: Variations on the Analytic Theme The 1960s: Improvisations on Treatment Variations The 1970s: Eclectic Treatments and The Golden Age of Group Therapy The 1980s: The Centrality of the Relationship The 1990s: What Does the Patient Need? Alternative Teatment Forms and the Move Toward Spiritualism Mental Health: Six Decades of Treatment Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780897895378
9780897895378
0897895371
Talking About Therapy by Martha W. Chescheir
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-03-30
240
N/A
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