02391nam 22004333u 450 991045042580332120210114043049.09786610329472(CKB)1000000000238437(EBL)165676(OCoLC)614654246(MiAaPQ)EBC165676(EXLCZ)99100000000023843720130418d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||How Much Is Enough?[electronic resource] Endings In Psychotherapy and CounsellingHoboken Taylor and Francis20131 online resource (186 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-18892-X HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? Endings in Psychotherapy and Counselling; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: the problem; 1 What are we waiting for? aims and outcomes; 2 Happy endings: the goal of resolving transference; 3 Dealing with illusions: narcissism and endings; 4 Staying alive: the patient's unilateral ending; 5 Time to go: the therapist ends; 6 What is truth? values and valuing endings; 7 Ends and means: the ethics of ending; 8 Endgame: last sessions; 9 In my beginning is my end: the time-limited solution; 10 Endings in training and supervision; The good ending; IndexHow Much is Enough? addresses this important question, looking at the reasons why therapy can go on for too long or can come to a destructively premature ending, and offering advice on how to avoid either, with a timely conclusion. Using vivid examples and practical guidelines, Lesley Murdin examines the theoretical, technical and ethical aspects of endings. She emphasises that it is not only the patient who needs to change if one is to achieve a satisfactory outcome. The therapist must discover the changes in him/herself which are needed to enable an ending in psychotherapy. How PsychotherapyPsychotherapy - TerminationTerminationElectronic books.Psychotherapy.Psychotherapy - Termination.Termination.616.8914Murdin Lesley506215AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910450425803321How Much Is Enough2071009UNINA