Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-208) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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The essence of therapy : Janice and Craig -- The first encounter -- Feelings : transference, counter-transference, gut feelings and sex -- The rules of the game -- Money ... for what it's worth -- Anxiety and resistance in the psychotherapeutic relationship -- A suitable case for treatment -- Remembering and forgetting -- Projection : touch, transference and counter-transference revisited -- The unconscious : dreams, the imagination and fantasy -- Reflection -- Intimacy and the limits of therapy -- Now what? The challenge of the end of therapy.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"In this frank and compelling account of psychotherapy today, Don Feasey focuses on some of the central concepts and current issues in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, examining them with a critical and appraising eye. Feasey takes the reader into the therapy room, and analyses the psychotherapeutic relationship between the therapist and the client. He advocates a close scrutiny of accepted models of therapy and suggests a client-empowering shift of emphasis within psychotherapeutic practice."--Jacket.