TITLE: PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
TRAININGS: A GUIDE
AUTHOR: Morgan-Jones, R.
ISBN pb: 1 85343 537 6
PAGES: 500
LIST PRICE pb: £19.99 ($25.00)
PUB DATE: March 2001


 
 
 
DESCRIPTION: The world of psychotherapy training has changed dramatically since the First edition of this guide. There have been major organisational changes stimulated partly by the prospect of statutory registration for Psychotherapists, resulting in pressure for unity of standards, ethics and a common voice amongst the umbrella organisations. But there have also been moves towards new organisations that express the standards, values and commitment of particular aspects of the work of Psychotherapy. This is illustrated by the creation of the British Confederation of Psychotherapy (BCP), and in the proliferation of courses, each geared to a particular approach, method or patient group. This much-expanded second edition includes all the organisations central to psycho/analytic work, including the Jungian trainings in analytical psychology and Jungian psychotherapy, and the child, group and couple trainings and all trainings inspired by psychoanalysis (Freudian) and analytical psychology (Jungian). Among the 48 trainings from 36 institutions are included trainings from the BCP and the three sections of the UKCP that include training in psycho/analytic psychotherapy. The guide is not only designed for those interested in training to become a psychotherapist. The guide will provide a focus for debate about the history of the field, the issue of registration, and where and how psycho/analytic work can be practiced. It is also designed to celebrate the huge contribution made by trainers in this complex field towards developing its reach and effectiveness.