Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
Feb 20, 1976
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN-10
0393332896
ISBN-13
9780393332896
Description
In this insightful exploration, Harry Stack Sullivan presents a nuanced examination of interpersonal relationships through a psychological lens. Drawing on his pioneering theories, he delves into the complexities of human connections, emphasizing the impact of social dynamics on mental health. His approach illuminates the ways in which understanding oneself and others can foster healthier relationships.
As Sullivan navigates through various case studies, readers are invited into real-life scenarios that illustrate therapeutic techniques and the importance of empathy in the healing process. His observations reveal the intricate dance between individual experiences and the wider social context, highlighting the interplay between personality and environment.
Sullivan's thoughtful analysis encourages professionals and students alike to rethink their approach to therapy and interpersonal communication. This work not only serves as a rich resource for those in the mental health field but also resonates with anyone interested in the profound effects relationships have on personal growth and well-being.
As Sullivan navigates through various case studies, readers are invited into real-life scenarios that illustrate therapeutic techniques and the importance of empathy in the healing process. His observations reveal the intricate dance between individual experiences and the wider social context, highlighting the interplay between personality and environment.
Sullivan's thoughtful analysis encourages professionals and students alike to rethink their approach to therapy and interpersonal communication. This work not only serves as a rich resource for those in the mental health field but also resonates with anyone interested in the profound effects relationships have on personal growth and well-being.
Genres
History
Graphic Novels
Contemporary