Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
280
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Feb 1, 2010
Editore
Zeig, Tucker & Theisen
Edizione
First Edition
ISBN-10
193444233X
ISBN-13
9781934442333
Descrizione
Wendel A. Ray presents a comprehensive exploration of interactional theory through a collection of selected papers that highlight the seminal work of Don D. Jackson, M.D. This volume delves into the nuanced relationship between therapist and client, emphasizing the importance of interpersonal dynamics in therapeutic practice. Ray's keen insights and analyses shed light on how Jackson’s pioneering ideas have shaped contemporary understanding of mental health treatment.
The text highlights various facets of interactional therapy, offering readers a deeper appreciation of the complexities involved in therapeutic interactions. By integrating theoretical perspectives with practical applications, the volume serves as both an academic resource and a guide for practitioners. It unfolds the multilayered nature of communication patterns and their effects on the therapeutic process, engraved in Jackson’s legacy.
Through Ray's careful curation, the papers not only celebrate Jackson’s contributions but also invite new questions about the nature of therapy itself. This engaging collection encourages professionals and students alike to reconsider the foundational aspects of their practice and the profound impact of relational dynamics in healing.
The text highlights various facets of interactional therapy, offering readers a deeper appreciation of the complexities involved in therapeutic interactions. By integrating theoretical perspectives with practical applications, the volume serves as both an academic resource and a guide for practitioners. It unfolds the multilayered nature of communication patterns and their effects on the therapeutic process, engraved in Jackson’s legacy.
Through Ray's careful curation, the papers not only celebrate Jackson’s contributions but also invite new questions about the nature of therapy itself. This engaging collection encourages professionals and students alike to reconsider the foundational aspects of their practice and the profound impact of relational dynamics in healing.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia