The Therapist Within: Applying Reflective Psychotherapy to Help Alleviate Suffering
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2021
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 102
- Category :
Individual Psychotherapy - Catalogue No : 95523
- ISBN 13 : 9780367174668
- ISBN 10 : 9780367174
Reviews and Endorsements
"As a NY psychoanalytic psychotherapist and sexual therapist, I often look for innovative, effective, and practical approaches to treatment. Dr. Brenner's new approach, Reflective Therapy, is not only relevant for clinicians, it is essential for all those that seek self-empowerment and psychological freedom." - Valerie Pinhas, PhD, Licensed NY Psychoanalyst and Certified Sexual Therapist /Supervisor.
"Dr. Brenner's book gracefully weaves experiences from a lifetime of clinical practice with tales from his own process of therapeutic self-analysis. The result is an invitation to self-exploration for anyone curious to find out more about their own 'personal truth.' Fortunately for the reader, this will not be a journey one has to embark on alone: Dr. Brenner provides several guiding concepts, examples and techniques perfected over his fifty years of practice to help one remain honest, forgiving and, at the same time, creative about the process of self-discovery." - Florian A. Cuc,, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Clinical Psychology and School Psychology at Nova Southeastern University.
"With over 50 years as a clinical psychologist, Marlin Brenner challenges us to enter uncharted psychological territory within our own minds. Offering a unique framework for understanding human development, he describes the "heroic journey," first with a therapist, and then on our own, in which we cultivate the voice for more full, mature, and graceful lives. Through the use of self-reflective techniques from interpreting dreams to journal-writing (with special emphasis on the written word)-- he explains how social and pathological structures shape our lives, and how nurturing creative connections with others and with ourselves reveals deeper truths and diminishes suffering. That effort is critical in these divided times, and this deeply compassionate book could not be more welcome." - Deborah Chasman, Co-Editor-in-Chief: Boston Review.