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Publication Search

A list of publications in my library, sorted alphabetically by title

Publication Search allows you to find a book or article. Use the Category box to fillter between Article and Book.  Use the Select/Type box to search by title, start typing the name, or part of the name, of the book or aticle, into the box and this will filter to matching titles ...

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<p class="font_7">shame may be an archaic fixation or an introjection. The suggestion is made that self-righteousness is the denial of a need for relationship. A contact-oriented relationship psychotherapy that emphasises methods of inquiry, attunement, and involvement is described.</p>

A Gestalt Therapy Approach To Shame And Self-Righteousness: Theory And Methods

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Richard G Erskine

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Erskine, R., 1995 A Gestalt Therapy Approach To Shame And Self-Righteousness: Theory And Methods. British Gestalt Journal 4.2 pp107-117

<p class="font_7" style="text-align: justify">Recent neurobiological research findings parallel, support, and inform Gestalt field theory’s notions of childhood development. This article examines the neurobiological research literature involving the role and importance of relationship in structuring neural circuits in the first and second year of life, as well as what this information meansfrom a Gestalt constructionist, intersubjective perspective.</p>

Shame and Belonging in Childhood: The Interaction Between Relationship and Neurobiological Development in the Early Years of Life

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Robert Lee

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Lee, R. Shame & Belonging in Childhood: The Interaction BetweenRelationship and Neurobiological Development in the Early Years of Life. British Gestalt Journal 16(2)

<p class="font_7">This practical guide to the gestalt approach has successfully introduced thousands of trainee therapists to the essential skills needed in gestalt practice. The authors offer practical guidance on the entire process of therapy.</p>

Skills in Gestalt Counselling & Psychotherapy (Skills in Counselling & Psychotherapy Series)

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Phil Joyce

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Joyce, P., Sills, C., 2018 Skills in Gestalt Counselling & Psychotherapy (Skills in Counselling & Psychotherapy Series). SAGE Publications. Kindle Edition.

<p class="font_7" style="text-align: justify">Social Change Begins with Two is a collection of published and unpublished essays and conference lectures prepared by Jean-Marie Robine over the last ten years. Its release is a unique opportunity to be taken on a tour of his thought over the decade</p>

Social Change Begins with Two (Gestalt Therapy Book Series 3)

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Jean-Marie Robine

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Robine, J., 2015 Social Change Begins with Two (Gestalt Therapy Book Series 3). Instituto Gestalt HCC Italy

<p class="font_7">Treating men as a culturally distinct group, Rich Furman integrates key conceptions of masculinity into culturally sensitive social work practice with men.</p>

Social Work Practice with Men at Risk

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Rich Furman

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Furman, Rich. 2010 Social Work Practice with Men at Risk . Columbia University Press. Kindle Edition.

<p class="font_7" style="text-align: justify">This is your essential guide to standards and ethics in the psychological therapies. The book introduces you to key ethical values and principles and discusses how to practice in accordance with these.&nbsp;</p>

Standards Ethics for Counselling in Action (Counselling in Action series)

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Tim Bond

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Rees, A., Bond, T. 2021 Standards Ethics for Counselling in Action (Counselling in Action series). Sage, London

<p class="font_7">"This book remains a seminal text in supervision. In the fourth edition the authors bring a contemporary perspective to bear on supervision with an emphasis on the wider contextual and cultural contexts of our work as supervisors. I appreciate above all the 'fearless compassion' with which the authors have addressed the challenges that face us as supervisors in a global culture, and at the same time their ongoing stress on integrating the 'emotional and the rational, the personal and the organizational' in a very accessible model of supervision." Professor Maria Gilbert, Metanoia Institute, West London</p>

Supervision In The Helping Professions (Supervision in Context)

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Peter Hawkins

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Hawkins, P. & Shohet, R., 2012. Supervising in the Helping Professions. (4th) Kindle ed. s.l.:McGraw Hill International.

<p class="font_7">This is an easy-to-read explication of relationally focused integrative psychotherapy/counselling that will be enjoyed by novice and experienced mental health professionals worldwide. Richard Erskine and Janet Moursund illuminate the central role of the therapeutic relationship, and of relationships in general, both in the healing process and in maintaining a psychologically healthy life.</p>

The Art and Science of Relationship: The Practice of Integrative Psychotherapy

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Richard G Erskine

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Erskine, R. G., Moursund, J., 2004 The Art and Science of Relationship: The Practice of Integrative Psychotherapy. Phoenix Publishing House.

<p class="font_7">In The Art of Being, renowned humanist philosopher and psychoanalyst Erich Fromm draws from sources as varied as Sigmund Freud, Buddha, and Karl Marx to find a new, centered path to self-knowledge and well-being.</p>

The Art of Being

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Erich Fromm

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Fromm, Erich. 1989: 1992 The Art of Being. Open Road Media. Kindle Edition.

<p class="font_7">The effects of trauma can be devastating for sufferers, their families and future generations. Here one of the world's experts on traumatic stress offers a bold new paradigm for treatment, moving away from standard talking and drug therapies and towards an alternative approach that heals mind, brain and body.</p>

The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

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Bessel Van der Kolk

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van der Kolk, B. 2015 The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

<p class="font_7" style="text-align: justify">groundbreaking exploration of the nature of madness, illuminated the nature of mental illness and made the mysteries of the mind comprehensible to a wide audience. First published in 1960, this watershed work aimed to make madness comprehensible, and in doing so revolutionized the way we perceive mental illness.</p>

The Divided Self: An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness (Penguin Modern Classics)

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R D Laing

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Laing, R., D., 1960:2010 The Divided Self: An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness (Penguin Modern Classics). Penguin.

<p class="font_7">This book tracks a particular understanding of self, philosophically, from research evidence and in its implications for psychotherapy. At each step, the author includes first the theory he is working from, then the clinical implications of the theory, followed by some links to the philosophical outlook inherent in the theory, and finally a more extended case example.</p>

The Emergent Self: An Existential-Gestalt Approach (The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy Series)

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Peter Philippson

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Philippson, P., 2009. The Emergent Self: An Existential-Gestalt Approach (The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy Series). London: Karnac Books.

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