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Routledge The Electrified Tightrope by Routledge - Michael Eigen

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Description

The Electrified Tightrope by Routledge offers a deep look into the therapeutic relationship. Michael Eigen examines the tension that arises from the conflict between poise and catastrophe within a clinical setting. This book explores how seemingly pathological or disruptive movements during therapy can actually lead to positive contributions to a patient's growth of self. For practitioners in medical and healthcare fields, this text provides a unique perspective on the dynamics of patient-therapist interactions. By studying the balance between stability and disruption, readers gain insight into how unexpected moments in a session can serve as catalysts for development. It is an essential resource for those studying internal medicine, diseases, and disorders who wish to understand the human element of the healing process.

Key Features

Explores the tension between poise and catastrophe within the therapeutic relationship.

Analyzes how disruptive movements in therapy can lead to growth of self.

Provides professional insights into the dynamics of the clinical situation.

Written by Michael Eigen to assist healthcare and medical practitioners.

Examines the positive contributions found in seemingly pathological interactions.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
05 July 2019
Listed Since
26 June 2019

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