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Process Facilitation In Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy And Social Work Sylvia Oneill

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Process Facilitation In Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy And Social Work Sylvia Oneill
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.09 MB
Pages: 197
Author: Sylvia O'Neill
ISBN: 9780429490651, 0429490658
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Process Facilitation In Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy And Social Work Sylvia Oneill by Sylvia O'neill 9780429490651, 0429490658 instant download after payment.

Process Facilitation in Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy and Social Workelaborates a differential theory of therapeutic engagement with full reference not only to psychoanalysis and to psychotherapy but also - surprisingly - to social work. When contemporary social work with the marginalised achieves mutual constructive collaboration, social workers characteristically notice an unfolding process. Could this correspond to the 'analytic process' of psychoanalysis? Sylvia O'Neill seeks to explain theoretically, and to illustrate clearly in practice, just how a quasi-autonomous therapeutic process becomes established. The theory underpinning the book is Jean-Luc Donnet's conceptualisation of the establishment of the analytic process in psychoanalysis through introjection of the analytic setting. Donnet designates the psychoanalytic setting as the analytic 'site'. O'Neill proceeds to trace, by means of detailed clinical discussion, the analogous process by which a viable therapeutic process can become established through created/found discovery and introjection of the relevant 'site' or setting in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and in social work. Amongst the most important elements are the practitioner's internalised theoretical principles. The book demonstrates that unconscious introjection figures more importantly in effective therapeutic engagement than a conscious therapeutic alliance. An important corollary for social work is that, contrary to popular myth, no prior psychological-mindedness is required. The differential theory of Process Facilitation in Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy and Social Workis equally relevant to psychodynamic counselling.

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