1st Edition

Emotions and the Therapist A Systemic-Dialogical Approach

By Paolo Bertrando Copyright 2015
    282 Pages
    by Routledge

    282 Pages
    by Routledge

    In recent years, systemic theory and practice adopted a dialogical orientation, centred on the persons of the therapist and client. This has led to a growing attention toward emotions, which, in this book, is developed in terms of emotional systems. An emotional system in therapy may be viewed as the sum of the emotions existing and interacting in people's lives. Relevant changes in life happen when emotional stances and sequences change within the system, leading, for example, to a greater sense of agency or hope, or to a different perception of the situation. This book looks at emotions within human systems in terms of dominant and silent emotions, which shape and are shaped by human relationships, and may be played in several ways according to reciprocal emotional positioning. The therapist uses his or her own feeling, and understanding of the emotions within the therapeutic dialogue, in order to create hypotheses and new dialogues which allow change.

    Series Editors' Foreword , Foreword , Introduction , Systems and emotions , Emotional systems , The interplay of emotions , The therapist , Emotional systems in therapy , Emotions and dialogues , Direct talk , Moments of truth , Definitions , Perspectives on emotions

    Biography

    Paolo Bertrando