The Past in the Present synopsis
The past combines, for the first time, contemporary ideas from the traditions of psycho-human therapy, and examines how trauma and legislation affect therapeutic practice. Legislation is often treated as a crisis in treatment and understood as symbolic interactions between the client and the therapist, where the personal issues of both parties are intertwined unconsciously.
This can be especially true if the client has experienced some sort of shock. This trauma becomes valid in treatment and becomes a turning point that greatly affects the course of treatment, sometimes with a creative or even devastating effect.
Using a wealth of clinical materials around the world, contributors show how therapists think about the different therapeutic approaches to treatment legislation and how they work, how the impact of trauma can affect the therapeutic relationship, and how both the therapist and the client can use it for a positive effect. The past will at present be invaluable for practitioners and students of psychoanalytic and human analytic therapy, psychoanalysis, analytical psychology and counseling..
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