
Understanding Boundaries and Containment in Clinical Practice.
Title:
Understanding Boundaries and Containment in Clinical Practice.
Author:
Brown, Rebecca.
ISBN:
9781849405614
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (147 pages)
Series:
The Society of Analytical Psychology Monograph Series
Contents:
COVER -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- PREFACE TO THE SERIES -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE: Why Boundaries? -- Including the historical development of ideas -- CHAPTER TWO: Boundary and Containment in Child -- CHAPTER THREE: Nuts and Bolts -- Including assessment, beginning, time, fees -- CHAPTER FOUR: The Containing Mind -- CHAPTER FIVE: Boundaries Within Organizational Settings -- CHAPTER SIX: Confidentiality -- CHAPTER SEVEN: Professional Boundaries and Containment Including training, registration, Codes ofEthics and good practice -- CHAPTER EIGHT: Ending -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
Abstract:
The authors propose to investigate the meaning and purpose of boundaries within and around the therapeutic experience. A boundary is more than a simple line delineating one space from another; it is an entity with properties that demand a response if they are to be negotiated. Boundaries circumscribe a space that can be viewed objectively, or experienced subjectively, as a 'container'. For the uninitiated, this therapeutic container can be difficult to penetrate. Even health professionals such as GPs and psychiatrists often do not know how to access psychotherapy organisations and their referral networks. Also, real constraints on the availability of counselling and psychotherapy within the National Health Service, and the cost of private sector services, may prohibit access to the help being sought. The book explores aspects such as the gradual evolution of therapeutic boundaries in psychodynamic work, boundary development in infancy and childhood, the role of the therapist's mind and the therapeutic setting, confidentiality and issues such as money and time.Understanding Boundaries and Containment in Clinical Practice is a volume in the clinical practice monograph series from The Society of Analytical Psychology. This series is intended primarily for trainees on psychotherapy and psychodynamic counselling courses, and for those who are newly qualified. These compact editions will be invaluable to all who wish to learn the basics of major theories derived from the work of Freud and Jung, from an integrated viewpoint. The authors are Jungian analysts trained at the SAP, highly experienced in both theory and practice.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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