Therapeutic Love and Heartfullness: Meanderings Through Group Analysis, Group Analytic Art Therapy and Individual Therapy
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : February 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 288
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Group Psychotherapy - Catalogue No : 98016
- ISBN 13 : 9781032881935
- ISBN 10 : 1032881933
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This book introduces the concepts of “therapeutic love” and “heartfullness,” combining models of group analysis, art therapy, and individual psychotherapy to present a new psychotherapeutic framework where non-erotic love is engendered and evoked within therapeutic encounters.
The heart has often been conceptualised as symbolic of sexuality and eroticism, with little meaning beyond the romantic, and therefore often removed from psychotherapeutic perspectives. Responding to this, the author calls for placing the heart as the central point of reference in therapeutic work, emphasizing how it is touched during a therapeutic session. This, in turn, gives way for the therapist’s own emotions and thoughts, such as empathy, identification, concern, protectiveness and laughter, to be released.
Building upon the author’s 40 years of experience in practice and new developments in these models, this book ‘meanders’ through evolving theories and integrates them for both patients and trainees across backgrounds and cultures. Enriched with the author’s personal clinical vignettes and unique influences of music, art, golf, and even Ireland, this book aims to give a greater voice to the patient-and their heart- within the therapeutic space.
This book is essential reading for any counsellor, therapist, or analyst and offers a new way of looking at therapeutic endeavours across methodologies in all their simplicities and complexities.
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This book is a very helpful and accessible account of the processes involved in group therapy. Gerry's warmth and humour, as well as his therapeutic understanding and long experience of leading groups, make this book a very useful addition to the appreciation of the benefits of group therapy.
Judith Barford
Therapeutic Love and Heartfullness by Gerry McNeilly is a fantastic book, essential for any psychotherapist, regardless of their foundational training, whether or not they are connected to Art Therapy. Drawing on Gerry's connection with Group Analysis, the book addresses essential concepts related to the specificities of communication and emerging phenomenology in group, individual, and creative (art therapy) contexts. In an eloquent and courageous manner, Gerry McNeilly explores the therapist's affectionateness as a participating agent in the therapeutic relational process. Innovatively, he introduces the concept of Therapeutic Love and its contribution to the heartfullness of the psychotherapeutic experience, particularly in the context of artistic creation.
Ruy Carvalho, doctor, art psychotherapist, founder and president, Board of the Portuguese Society of Art Therapy (SPAT)
Table of Contents
Part One
1. Setting The Scene
2. Three Models – One Synthesis
3. Specifics in Therapeutic Love and Heartfullness
4. Meanderings Through Literature
5. Reflections and Art Therapy Perspectives
6. Individual Psychotherapy
7. Overview
8. Early Period
9. Middle Stages of Development
10. The Closing Years
11. Convergence
Part Two
12. Mind The Gap
13. The Thoughts I Threw Away
14. Outside The Consulting Room
15. The Lighter Side
16. Epilogue
About the Author(s)
Gerry McNeilly is a trained specialist in art therapy, psychotherapy, and group analysis. Following art therapy training in 1976, he was the principal art therapist at the Ingrebourne Centre and ‘Full Member’ of the Institute of Group Analysis from 1987. He established and directed a psychotherapy and counselling service in Bromsgrove, England and was the principal adult psychotherapist in Warwickshire from 1995 to 2011. He is an active member of the teaching body of the Portuguese Society of Art Therapy and is also the originator of Group Analytic Art Therapy. Although now retired, he still undertakes some lecturing and academic involvement.
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