The Therapeutic Use of Self has continued, since its publication in
1999, to be considered a key text within integrative, humanistic and
relational approaches for the training and development of therapists in
the UK and abroad.
This long-awaited classic edition includes powerful case examples and
extensive research findings, presenting the counsellor's evaluation of
their own practice as the main vehicle for the development of insight
and awareness into individual 'therapeutic' characteristics. The book
addresses many of the taboos and infrequently discussed aspects of
therapy, such as:
- The value of therapist failure
- Breaking the rules of counselling
- Working beyond the accepted boundaries of counselling.
The Therapeutic Use of Self will help professionals and trainees
acknowledge, develop and value their own unique contribution to
counselling and psychotherapy. The book remains a ground-breaking
examination of the individual therapist's contribution to process and
outcome in counselling and supervision.