System, Context and Psychotherapy: Towards a Unified Approach


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This book explores a number of themes that exert a strong influence on how the therapist conceptualises and practices her therapy. It begins by examining the idea of systems, and while rejecting the notion that a specific, single theory of systems exists, suggests that a "systems perspective" offers the possibility of providing all therapy models with a unifying perspective. The importance of contextual factors is then examined, and in particular the author looks at how legal, cultural, ethical and professional thinking influence therapeutic work. When the individual is perceived as both a system and a sub-system, the way is opened for the therapist to consider all established ways of thinking and working, selecting ideas and interventions that fit the nature of the client's problem. Diagnostic systems such as DSM-5 offer the possibility of help in this regard, as long as they are seen for what they are - as category systems that are created for practical reasons, and not as true reflections of "reality". Throughout, respect is shown for the integrity of the individual, reflecting the premise that every living system is a self-organising and self-directing unity. Such a premise also suggests that it is the experience of the client that shall be the selecting agency for therapeutic skills, and that therapeutic theories and interventions are good tools, but bad masters. To this end, two chapter are devoted to the "therapeutic investigation" - and describe how a practical, phenomenological approach based on cybernetic principles can be utilised.

Author: Bill Petitt
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 09/09/2016
Pages: 364
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.07lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.75d
ISBN13: 9781523254804
ISBN10: 1523254807
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Psychotherapy | General

About the Author
Bill Petitt was born in England but has lived in Sweden for more than forty years. He is a Master of Social Work, a licenced psychotherapist and supervisor, and has had his own training institute for many years. He has written and co-authored many books and articles.

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