Every therapist feels stuck at some point. Dr. Peebles offers ways of working with patients that clear openings for growth inside those stuck places.
Every therapist feels stuck at some point. This book offers ways of working together with clients to clear openings for growth inside those stuck places.
Peebles synthesizes wisdom from several theoretical schools, interweaving the linear logic of left-hemispheric processing with the sensory consciousness of right-hemispheric knowing. Chapters provide research-based and clinically illustrated insights into the power of language choices, tolerating not-knowing, risking relationship, and creating meaning.
Psychotherapists of all theoretical persuasions and levels of experience will find something unexpected in here to think about and apply.
1. Change Takes Time;
2. How We Say It Matters;
3. The Value of
Awareness;
4. Transforming the World Within;
5. Learning to Not-Know;
6.
Relationship;
7. Creating Meaning
Mary Jo Peebles, PhD, ABPP, ABPH, is a psychoanalyst, therapist, writer, and teacher currently in private practice in Bethesda, Maryland.