Psych-o-therapy Aotearoa : New Zealand psychotherapists tell their stories / Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand psychotherapists tell their stories A. Roy Bowden. - 381 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm

Indtroduction – The client-therapist partnership – Colleagues in conversation – Paul Bailey – Margie Barr-Brown – Eileen Birch – Joy Ryan Bloore – Margaret Bowater – Roz Broadmore – Sandra Buchanan – Helen Campbell – Rhona Carson – Isabella Cooper – John Craighead – Jan Currie – Carlotte Daellenbach – Grant Dillon – Dale Dodd – Andrew Duncan – Elisabeth Duncan – Jonathan Fay – Anna Flemming – Helen Florence – Kelly Forrest – Catherine Gilberd – Josie Goulding – Alayne Mikahere-Hall – Mervyn Hancock – The Hawkes Bay brance of the NZAP – Susan Hawthorne – Joy Hayward – Peter Hubbard – Robyn Hewland – Alisa Hirschfeld – Susan Horne – Burke Hunter – Sarah Tait Jamieson – Mary Jerram – Myrto Kenny – Lesley King – Crea Land – Sheila Larsen – Brenda Levien – Fay Lilian – Walter Logeman – Lewis Lowery – Kyle MacDonald – Janet Mace – Bruce Maden – Ruth Manchester – Sean Manning – Philip McConkey – Ian McDougall – Ainslie McDowell – Vanda McKerchar – Jules Morgaine – Hinewirangi Kohu Morgan – Margaret Poutu Morice – Ann Nation – Jenny Packard – Helen Palmer – Jenny Pamplin – Sara Parsons – Matewawe Pouwhare – Cherry Pye – Marianne Quinn – Peter Reid – Kirsty Robertson – Robyn Sailsbury – Rod Sandle – Evan Sherrard – Margot Solomon – Jo Stuthridge – George Sweet – Mischell’e Tohu – Rosemary Tredgold – Keith Tudor – Sandra Turner – Haare Williams – Iona Winter – Wiremu Woodard -- The path to partnership -- The past informs the present and the future holds promise -- Building bicultural partnership -- Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the NZAP -- Building partnership -- Steps toward partnership, as published in the NZAP Newsletters 2007-2017 -- Training to be a psychotherapist in Aotearoa New Zealand / John O'Connor -- Theory and practice methods -- NZAP newsletters 1984-2017 -- Papers published in Forum and Ata 1995-2016.

"This important book takes the reader on a rarely-seen journey into the world of the psychotherapist. The author, Roy Bowden, talked at length with his colleagues, and seventy-six of them shared insights into their personal lives, the way they made decisions to become psychotherapists, the training which informed their practice, and their experiences in the professional environment."--Publisher's website.

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Psychotherapy--New Zealand
Psychotherapists--New Zealand--Interviews

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