Psychotherapy

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Writing the Talking Cure

By Jeffrey Berman
Subjects: Literature

Explores Yalom’s profound contributions to psychotherapy and literature.

Globalization, Social Justice, and the Helping Professions

Explores the impact of globalization and the imperative of social justice for the helping professions in contemporary times.

Integral Psychotherapy

Introduces integral psychotherapy to scholars, practicing psychotherapists, and general readers.

A Psychotherapy of Love

Illuminates the role of empathetic love in psychotherapy.

Depression and Narrative

Edited by Hilary Clark
Introduction by Hilary Clark
Notes by Hilary Clark
Subjects: Psychology

How the story of depression gets told in print, on screen, and online.

The Empathic Ground

Brings Asian theories of consciousness into dialogue with Western psychotherapeutic practices.

Practice and the Human Sciences

Argues that the technical model of practice has limited applicability for the practices of care (teaching, nursing, social work, and psychotherapy).

Psychosynthesis

A comprehensive account of Roberto Assagioli’s psychosynthesis, a type of therapy that addresses both spiritual development and psychological healing and growth.

Between Conviction and Uncertainty

Explores the philosophical context within which psychotherapy functions.

The Ecstatic Imagination

By Dan Merkur
Subjects: Psychology

Presents the first comprehensive survey of the varieties of psychedelic experience since 1975.

How to Live Well

By Takehisa Kora
Subjects: Psychology

Showing the charm, wisdom, and delicacy of a mature Japanese healer, this book presents useful and very practical techniques for relieving the suffering of neurosis. It explains the fundamental principles ...

Emotion, Depth, and Flesh: A Study of Sensitive Space

Philosophically explores the topic of emotional depth.

Time and Psychological Explanation

Psychology has been captured by an assumption that is almost totally unrecognized. This assumption—the linearity of time—unduly restricts theory and therapy, yet this restriction is so common, so ...

The Adventure of Self-Discovery

Here Grof presents a useful model of the psyche—a model extended by his thirty years of studying non-ordinary states of consciousness. It is useful for understanding such phenomena as shamanism, mysticism, ...