Patrick Casement stresses the value of 'internal supervision', which monitors clinical work from the patient's point of view as well as the therapist's. In this follow-up book to On Learning from the Patient, he shows that this process can teach the therapist important new things, and by developing original concepts and using many illustrative examples, he enables the trainee and practising analyst to deepen and clarify their clinical understanding of the processes involved in analysis and psychotherapy.
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Patrick Casement stresses the value of 'internal supervision', which monitors clinical work from the patient's point of view as well as the therapist's. In this follow-up book to On Learning from the Patient, he shows that this process can teach the therapist important new things, and by developing original concepts and using many illustrative examples, he enables the trainee and practising analyst to deepen and clarify their clinical understanding of the processes involved in analysis and psychotherapy.
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First Edition. Paperback. 8vo. pp. viii, 197. Large format paperback. Imogen's Smallwood's copy with her name in pencil on first page and with her markings and a few comments in the text. Imogen Smallwood' s change of address card loosely inserted with the handwritten names of Tom and Sophie [her children] added below her name. Imogen Smallwood (born 1935) is the youngest daughter of the children's author Enid Blyton and her first husband Hugh Alexander Pollock. She wrote 'A Childhood at Green Hedges' which described her mother in an unfavourable light and caused she and her older sister to become estranged. After her husband died she looked after her children full-time, and later taught and also studied psychotherapy. Very good ISBN: 0415054265 Very good.