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In The Heart and Soul of the Therapist, Dr. Stephen Howard explores the powerful and intimate relationship of the therapist and client, showing how attention to this interaction can guide therapeutic work. It is the therapist-client relationship that provides the opportunity and context for change. Whatever the modality of treatment, it is the therapist's use of himself or herself within the relationship that makes the conditions for healing possible. The use of the therapist's self is explored here in language that is clear and engaging.
Stephen Howard, M.D. is a psychotherapist, family therapist, supervisor and consultant in private practice. Building on forty years of experience in the field, he has become a well-known figure in continuing professional education for psychotherapists and counselors in every mental health discipline.
Part 1 ForewordPart 2 Preface: A Contextual NoteChapter 3 IntroductionPart 4 I: Heart and SoulChapter 5 Psychotherapy as RelationshipChapter 6 The Heart and Soul of the TherapistChapter 7 How Psychotherapy HealsChapter 8 Psychotherapy as an Act of LoveChapter 9 On the JourneyChapter 10 LandmarksChapter 11 Don't Just Do Something...Sit There!Chapter 12 PitfallsPart 13 II: Journey MapsChapter 14 Classical ConsiderationsChapter 15 Psychotherapy and NeuroscienceChapter 16 The Intimate Bonds: Families and CouplesChapter 17 Alternate Routes and DetoursChapter 18 Perennial ConcernsChapter 19 Psychotherapy and the SpiritChapter 20 The Ethics of RelationshipPart 21 Appendix: Heart and Soul in a NutshellPart 22 Index