The therapeutic frame in the clinical context : integrative perspectives / edited by Maria Luca.
Material type: TextPublisher: Hove, East Sussex ; New York, N.Y. : Brunner-Routledge, 2004Description: xiv, 215 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 1583919767 (hbk. : alk. paper)
- 1583919791 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 616.8914 22
- RC480.8 .T455 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reflections on the therapeutic frame / Maria Luca -- Boundary issues in psychotherapy: from the literal to the figurative frame / Maria Luca -- Therapy in general practice: frames within frames / Nick Zinovieff -- Experiencing the frame: psychotherapy from a client's perspective / Deborah Killeen -- You have been framed: maternity and the male psychotherapist / Stefano Ferraiolo -- Therapist illness and it's impact on the therapeutic frame / Anne Brockbank -- We must stop meeting like this: unplanned contact between psychotherapist and patient / James Pollard -- Broken boundaries: perverting the therapeutic frame / Paola F. Valerio -- Challenging therapy: an existential perspective on the frame / Paul Smith-Pickard -- "The exclusion zone": a psychoanalytic perspective on the frame / John Beveridge -- Hospital philosophy and the frame: an existential/phenomenological perspective / Greg Madison -- Boundaries of timelessness: some thoughts about the temporal dimension of the psychoanalytic space / Andrea Sabbadini.
What is a crisis? -- Engaging and assessing the client -- Crisis planning -- Risk assessment and management -- Emotional difficulties -- Behavioural problems -- Troublesome thoughts -- Physical symptoms -- Service teams and settings -- Preventing crises.
1. What is a crisis? -- 2. Engaging and assessing the client -- 3. Crisis planning -- 4. Risk assessment and management -- 5. Emotional difficulties -- 6. Behavioural problems -- 7. Troublesome thoughts -- 8. Physical symptoms -- 9. Service teams and settings -- 10. Preventing crises.
Introduction : reflections on the therapeutic frame / Maria Luca -- 1. Boundary issues in psychotherapy : from the literal to the figurative frame / Maria Luca -- 2. Therapy in general practice - frames within frames / Nick Zinovieff -- 3. Experiencing the frame : psychotherapy from a client's perspective / Deborah Killeen -- 4. You have been framed : maternity and the male psychotherapist / Stefano Ferraiolo -- 5. Therapist illness and its impact on the therapeutic frame / Anne Brockbank -- 6. We must stop meeting like this : unplanned contact between psychotherapist and patient / James Pollard -- 7. Broken boundaries : perverting the therapeutic frame / Paola F. Valerio -- 8. Challenging therapy : an existential perspective on the frame / Paul Smith-Pickard -- 9. 'The exclusion zone' : a psychoanalytic perspective on the frame / John Beveridge -- 10. Hospital philosophy and the frame : an existential/phenomenological perspective / Greg Madison -- 11. Boundaries of timelessness : some thoughts about the temporal dimension of the psychoanalytic space / Andrea Sabbadini.
"Using a wealth of examples from clinical practice, The Therapeutic Frame in the Clinical Context examines a range of settings including the NHS, private practice, and the workplace, and provides valuable guidelines from a range of theoretical perspectives, including psychoanalytical, existential, humanistic and Jungian."--BOOK JACKET.
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