Therapy Beyond Modernity

Deconstructing and Transcending Profession-Centred Therapy

Richard House author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Jan '03

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This radical and provocative book challenges the very foundations of therapy itself. In examining the hidden assumptions of therapy, the author poses the question 'Is therapy more concerned with preserving its own hegemony than with an honest authenticity of procedure and practice?'

'Richard House's reasoned and passionate critisisms of, and challenges to, the institution of professionalised therapy demand serious consideration and informed response. Anyone remotely interested in the future of psychotherapy and counselling in this country must, quite simply, read this book.'- Professor Ernesto Spinelli, School of Psychotherapy and Counselling at Regent's College, London'This is a highly stimulating read, drawing on a wide range of relevant sources, and is fuelled not by cynisism but by truthseeking. Can and should there be a "post-professional" era in the field of therapy? Read this astute and sincere bok to find out.'- Dr Colin Feltham, Reader in Counselling, Sheffield Hallam University'House extends the scope of academic disquiet over the short-comings of therapy into a thorough passionate critique of what "the professionals" have done to therapy and what this does to all of us.'- Ian Parker, Professor of Psychology, Discourse Unit, Manchester Metropolitan University'...a splendid contribution to the dialogue which will probably determine the future of counselling and psychotherapy in our country.'- Professor Brian Thorne, University of East Anglia, Norwich'Therapists taking this book's message to heart might just reconstruct themselves as more modest assistants to the self-examination and -fashioning of those seeking autonomy in line with contemporary ethical and cultural obligations.'- Nikolas Rose, Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science

ISBN: 9781855759961

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348 pages