The Dynamics of Power in Counselling and Psychotherapy, 9781910919187
Paperback
This hard-hitting book draws on academic theories and analyses of power and the author’s personal experience to critique power within the psychotherapeutic relationship and within the organisations where therapy takes place. This revised 2nd edition extends the discussion to the more recent challeng…

The Dynamics of Power in Counselling and Psychotherapy

ethics, politics and practice

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  • Paperback

    210 pages

  • Release Date

    25 April 2017

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Summary

This hard-hitting, impeccably referenced book draws on academic theories and analyses of power and the author’s personal experience both as client and practitioner to critique power within the psychotherapeutic relationship and within the organisations where therapy takes place. Accessible, political and severely critical of her own profession, Proctor provides an essential reminder to student, practitioner and researcher of the imperative to remain always mindful of the values and ethics of …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781910919187
ISBN-10:1910919187
Author:Gillian Proctor
Publisher:PCCS Books
Imprint:PCCS Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:210
Edition:2nd
Release Date:25 April 2017
Weight:348g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
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Critics Review

‘Proctor dares to take us into an honest, challenging and critically important debate around power and responsibility, helping us to think clearly about these aspects in our work, while equally pushing us to reflect on difficult areas, both as individual therapists and for the institution of therapy itself.’ Dr Andrew Reeves, University of Chester

About The Author

Gillian Proctor

Dr Gillian Proctor is an independent clinical psychologist and person-centred psychotherapist, offering individual therapy and supervision. She is a lecturer in counselling at the University of Leeds and a research supervisor. She has a particular interest in ethics, politics and power and the importance for counselling of the insights from sociology and philosophy to broaden and deepen our understandings of relationships and ethics. Her latest book is ‘Values and Ethics in Counselling and Psychotherapy’ (2013), published by Sage.

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