Mary MacCallum Sullivan, BEd(Hons), MA(Psych & Couns), UKCP Reg., PMCosca, has worked for many years in postgraduate psychotherapy education and training as teacher, team leader and manager, and is an experienced independent practitioner who works with a wide range of clients. She is co-author with Harriett Goldenberg of ‘Psychotherapy, Relationality and the Long Revolution’ in The Psyche in the Modern World: Psychotherapy and Society (ed. T. Warnecke), editor of Unconscious Communication In Practice (1999), and co-editor with Bernard Burgoyne of The Klein-Lacan Dialogues. She has also authored a number of papers and chapters, concentrating latterly on ethics and the wider implications of psychotherapy as a ‘new technology of human relations’.
This book addresses the ethical and philosophical basis for the teaching/learning involved in becoming a psychotherapist. How can training prepare prospective psychotherapists, counsellors, and... (more)