Field Perspectives in Clinical Practice
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<p>This book is the outcome of fruitful engagement between relational psychoanalysis neo-Bionian psychoanalysis and Gestalt therapy on a contemporary growing edge of clinical practice: field theory.</p><p>What is happening in contemporary clinical practice that seems to be pushing theories towards a field perspective? Clinical issues are complex phenomena—they cannot be separated from social and cultural changes. Suffering clients and therapists change over time and with them so do the needs and theoretical approaches of clinical professionals so as to be able to update and adjust care practices.</p><p>This book is an independent yet common study which through the field concept explores what complexity theories and dynamic systems theories have described as “emerging phenomena” or what phenomenological philosophy categorized as phenomenal field pathic aesthetics and atmospherology or more generally our understanding of the relationship between clinical practice and critical thinking and of the centrality of the individual as developed by postmodern thinkers.</p><p>With multiple professional perspectives and essential clinical material this is key reading for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.</p>
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