Talking Cure
Mind and Method of the Tavistock Clinic
What makes the mind develop? What helps children grow up? When can we think of ourselves as adults? Why do we fall in love? Why do our feelings sometimes 'get in the way'? How do families affect us? What is mental illness and what is normal? These are just some of the questions discussed in this new reissue of the classic Talking Cure: Mind and Method of the Tavistock Clinic.It has long been known that having someone listening carefully to what we say can help us make sense of life and cope better with its difficulties. In a unique synthesis of modern human relations, psychology, and science, experienced psychotherapists from the renowned Tavistock Clinic explore the power of the mind and the importance of therapy.Talking Cure shows how the mind operates through all stages of life. Drawing on Tavistock Clinic research and case studies, it demonstrates just how much "the heart has its reasons the reason knows not of". Providing insights into many areas of contemporary life and into the challenges of the future, this book provides a valuable insight into one of Britain's foremost psychotherapeutical traditions.Contributors from the Tavistock Clinic include Robin Anderson, Jenny Altschuler, Caroline Garland and Margaret Rustin, who also contributed to the accompanying six-part BBC series on the Tavistock Clinic.
- ISBN 13 : 1780497857
- ISBN 10 : 9781780497853
- Judul : Talking Cure
- Sub Judul : Mind and Method of the Tavistock Clinic
- Pengarang : David Taylor,
- Kategori : Psychology
- Penerbit : Karnac Books
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 1999
- Halaman : 230
- Halaman : 230
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Ketersediaan :
In higher primates play has been most systematically studied. Young
chimpanzees begin to play in the context of their own long relationships with their
mothers. This seems to be not only connected to the direct interaction between
the two of them, but also with the security she provides. Young chimpanzees can
be seen sitting with their mothers who are 'fishing' for termites. A stick is carefully
selected for size, the bark is stripped from it and it is wetted with saliva. The stick ...