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True and False Experience Peter Lomas

True and False Experience By Peter Lomas

True and False Experience by Peter Lomas


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Is psychotherapy first and foremost a technique that can be described, learned, and practices, or is it a relationship in which techniques play a part but ordinary human qualities are the crucial factors? True and False Experience discusses those factors that have made it difficult for therapists and patients to meet as equals

True and False Experience Summary

True and False Experience: Human Element in Psychotherapy by Peter Lomas

Is psychotherapy first and foremost a technique that can be described, learned, and practices, or is it a relationship in which techniques play a part but ordinary human qualities are the crucial factors? True and False Experience discusses those factors that have made it difficult for therapists and patients to meet as equals in a natural and ordinary way, keeping them from establishing a genuine relationship with each other.

Lomas acknowledges Freud as the most valuable and influential theorist of psychoanalysis, but he also questions the consequences of his detached and scientific methods. Lomas also critiques psychotherapeutic theory since Freud, examining the work of the main contributors to the field, including R. D. Laing, Erik Erikson, Melanie Klein, Rollo May, and Carl Rogers. As an alternative, Lomas recreates relations between himself and some of his patients in order to demonstrate how therapy can develop into a straightforward and personal contact between therapist and patient.

In a new introduction, Lomas analyzes the changes that have occurred in society over the past twenty years and rethinks his work in a historical perspective. True and False Experience is an essential and stimulating resource for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts, counselors, and social workers.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Transaction Edition; 1: Introduction; 2: The Nature of Illness; 3: Perceptual Distortion in Contemporary Society and Psychiatry; 4: The Merits and Limitations of Freudian Psychoanalysis; 5: The Existential Phenomenological Approach to Psychotherapy; 6: The Hopeful Return to the Past; 7: The Attempt to Resolve Confusion; 8: The Practice of Psychotherapy

Additional information

GOR006836347
9781560007333
1560007338
True and False Experience: Human Element in Psychotherapy by Peter Lomas
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
1994-06-30
168
N/A
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