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Routledge - Jung and Searles: A Comparative Study Book

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Explore a new vision of psychotherapy with Jung and Searles: A Comparative Study. This work represents the first in-depth integration of the psychotherapeutic models of C.G. Jung and Harold F. Searles. By combining the theoretical depths of Jung with the liberating approach to the analytic process used by Searles, author David Sedgwick bridges the gap between analytical psychology and psychoanalysis. This book provides a thorough examination of personality theory, the role of the analyst, and the impact of countertransference. It is written to appeal to anyone interested in finding new paths within depth psychology. Whether you are a student or a seasoned practitioner, this text offers a thoughtful and humane approach to the psychological process. It serves as a valuable resource for clinicians of all persuasions looking to expand their understanding of clinical psychology and depth-oriented therapeutic models.

Key Features

Integrates the psychotherapeutic models of C.G. Jung and Harold F. Searles into one cohesive study.

Bridges the existing rift between analytical psychology and psychoanalysis to offer a new perspective on therapy.

Provides deep analysis of personality theory and the specific role and personality of the analyst.

Explores the complexities of countertransference within the therapeutic relationship.

Offers a humane and thoughtful approach designed for clinicians of all persuasions.

Serves as a foundational text for those seeking new paths in the field of depth psychology.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
14 October 1993
Listed Since
22 January 2007

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