Working with Sexual Attraction in Psychotherapy Practice and Supervision: A Humanistic-Relational Approach / Edition 1

Working with Sexual Attraction in Psychotherapy Practice and Supervision: A Humanistic-Relational Approach / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0367250764
ISBN-13:
9780367250768
Pub. Date:
07/27/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0367250764
ISBN-13:
9780367250768
Pub. Date:
07/27/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Working with Sexual Attraction in Psychotherapy Practice and Supervision: A Humanistic-Relational Approach / Edition 1

Working with Sexual Attraction in Psychotherapy Practice and Supervision: A Humanistic-Relational Approach / Edition 1

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Overview

Working with Sexual Attraction in Psychotherapy Practice and Supervision addresses some of the challenges associated with sexual attraction in psychotherapy practice and supervision, as well as within services, and helps therapists, supervisors, and managers to navigate them with openness and self-reflection.

The book focuses on practical and applied issues, using a relational humanistic-integrative theoretical approach as a backdrop for understanding. Split into three parts, it deals with issues related to clinical practice, supervision and ethical issues. Chapters support in-depth exploration in all three arenas of practice and are completed by editors providing a reflective summary.

Enriched with case examples and research written by senior relational practitioners, the book will be beneficial to therapists, supervisors, and service managers in the field of psychotherapy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367250768
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/27/2020
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Biljana van Rijn is a psychotherapist, supervisor, and an author. She works at Metanoia Institute in London, where she heads a Faculty for Research Strategy and Innovation, and teaches. She also practices as a Transactional Analysis Psychotherapist and Supervisor, and a Counselling Psychologist. Biljana has established a long-standing research clinic at Metanoia Institute with an emphasis on routine outcomes evaluation of humanistic and integrative psychotherapies.

Jasenka Lukac-Greenwood is a Chartered Psychologist and an Integrative Psychotherapist, working in a variety of self-employed roles: as a therapist in private practice, as a visiting lecturer, and as an organisational consultant and coach. She has a particular interest in understanding and working with gender dynamics at work, which instigated her doctoral research and inspired this book.

Table of Contents

List of contributors vii

Editors' Introduction 1

Part 1 Clinical practice: sexual attraction in the therapy room 17

1.1 Let's talk about sex: female therapists' experiences of working with male clients who are sexually attracted to them Jasenka Lukac-Greenwood 19

1.2 Mapping the 'erotic' in the therapeutic relationship Paul Hitchings 39

1.3 The meaning of the asking James Agar Brian Fenton 55

1.4 Gender identity and sexual attraction in the therapeutic encounter Michelle Bridgman 76

1.5 Editor's summary and reflection of the themes related to practice issues Jasenka Lukac-Greenwood 89

Part 2 Sexual attraction and sexual identity in supervision 97

2.1 The supervisory dimension Jill Hunt Charlotte Sills 99

2.2 The disturbance and comfort of forbidden conversations (sexuality and erotic forces in relational psychotherapy supervision) Carole Shadbolt 115

2.3 Sexual orientation in the supervisory relationship: exploring fears and fantasies when different sexual orientations are present in the client/therapist and/or supervisory dyad Di Hodgson 134

2.4 Editor's Summary and reflection on sexual attraction and orientation in supervision Biljana Van Rijn 152

Part 3 Ethics: preventing and dealing with transgressions 159

3.1 Sexual transgressions and transgressing gender and sexuality Steven B. Smith 161

3.2 Firefighting: managing sexual ruptures and transgressions within counselling and psychotherapy services Biljana Van Rijn 177

3.3 An ethical container for erotic confusion Sue Eusden 195

3.4 Editor's Summary and reflection on ethical practice and prevention of transgressions Biljana Van Rijn 216

Index 223

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