Emerging Developments in Pre-Therapy: A Pre-Therapy Reader

Editor : Garry Prouty

Emerging Developments in Pre-Therapy: A Pre-Therapy Reader

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  • Publisher : PCCS Books
  • Published : January 2008
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 192
  • Category :
    Individual Psychotherapy
  • Catalogue No : 28263
  • ISBN 13 : 9781906254094
  • ISBN 10 : 1906254095
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Pre-Therapy is not only a theory an d technique of psychotherapy, but also a method of understanding psychological phenomena. Western humanistic psychology has traditionally focused on higher levels of human functioning such as peak experiences or self-actualization. In contrast, Pre-Therapy focuses on the lower levels of functioning learning disability, regression, chronic schizophrenia and dementia. Pre-Therapy is a commitment to understand and treat the regressed levels of 'Being in the World'. It is possibly a paradigm shift within Western humanistic psychology.

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 A unique text, presenting the international growth in theorizing and applications resulting from Pre-Therapy
 For psychotherapists, counsellors and students working in the areas of learning disability, dementia, regression, chronic schizophrenia
and other conditions of lower level functioning
 Includes a history and review of Pre-Therapy theory for the uninitiated reader, followed by an overview of emergent developments that share a root in Pre-Therapy theory and practice

CONTENTS
PREFACE
Part I A BRIEF HISTORY OF PRE-THERAPY
Part II A REVIEW OF PRE-THERAPY
Part III EMERGENT DEVELOPMENTS
Practice
Chapter 1. Pre-Therapeutic Approaches for People with 'special needs'
Marlis Pörtner, Switzerland
Chapter 2. The Falling Man: Pre-Therapy applied to somatic hallucinating
Dion Van Werde, Belgium
Chapter 3. Pre-Therapy and Dementia Care
Penny Dodds, UK
Theory
Chapter 4. ECPI: Objective Evaluation for the Pre-Therapy Interview
Aldo Dinacci, Italy
Chapter 5. The Development of Intersubjectivity in Relation to Psychotherapy and Its Implication
for Pre-Therapy
Hans Peters, The Netherlands
Chapter 6. Pre-Therapy and the Pre-Expressive Self
Garry Prouty, USA
Part IV RELATED DEVELOPMENTS
Chapter 7. Metaphact Process: A new way of understanding schizophrenic thought disorder
Margaret Warner and Judith Trytten, USA
Chapter 8. The Therapy of Dissociation: Its phases and developments
Ton Coffeng, The Netherlands
Chapter 9. The Hallucination as the Unconscious Self
Garry Prouty, USA

About the Editor(s)

Garry Prouty, trained by Eugene Gendlin, is the founder of Pre-Therapy. He has lectured in Europe and North America in clinics, hospitals and training organisations for the past seventeen years. He has served as editorial consultant on the boards of Psychotherapy, Theory, Research and Practice; The International Journal of Mental Imagery and Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies.

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