When Death Enters the Therapeutic Space: Existential Perspectives in Psychotherapy and Counselling

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Although it is a natural and inescapable part of life, death is a subject that is often neglected in psychotherapeutic literature and training. In When Death Enters the Therapeutic Space Laura Barnett and her contributors offer us insights into working with mortality in the therapeutic encounter.

Taking an existential perspective, the book brings together a variety of client groups, all of whom have experienced a confrontation with mortality, and encourages the reader to engage with and reflect upon the subject of death. Although this may initially evoke anxiety and distress, Barnett and her contributors introduce the reader to the 'vitality of death' (Koestenbaum): an energy and focus that can come from confronting our greatest fears and anxieties, including the anxiety aroused by our own mortality. Topics covered include:

  • philosophical roots and principal approaches to existential therapy
  • health related issues including cancer, HIV and Intensive Care
  • surviving violent trauma
  • creating a safe space for the client
  • short prognosis and palliative care
  • bereavement.

When Death Enters the Therapeutic Space presents therapists with an understanding of what it means to experience such traumas and prepares them for helping the client. It will be useful for trainee counsellors and experienced therapists alike.

Author(s): Laura Barnett
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 254

BOOK COVER......Page 1
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
DEDICATION......Page 6
CONTENTS......Page 8
CONTRIBUTORS......Page 11
FOREWORD......Page 14
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 16
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK......Page 17
INTRODUCTION......Page 18
1 THE PHILOSOPHICAL ROOTS OF EXISTENTIAL THERAPIES......Page 24
2 REFLECTIONS ON CANCER COUNSELLING......Page 62
3 HIV AS A MIRROR TO LIFE......Page 76
4 SURVIVING INTENSIVE CARE......Page 90
5 CREATING SAFETY FOR THE CLIENT: The London 7/7 bombings......Page 106
6 MORTALITY AND MEANING IN REFUGEE SURVIVORS OF TORTURE AND ORGANIZED VIOLENCE......Page 122
7 REFLECTIONS ON SUICIDE AND DESPAIR......Page 136
8 THE EXPERIENCE OF WORKING WITH PATIENTS WITH A SHORT PROGNOSIS......Page 152
9 PALLIATIVE CARE, PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELLING: Working together, learning from one another......Page 164
10 WORKING WITH BEREAVEMENT: In the midst of life we are in death......Page 180
11 WORKING WITH BEREAVED PARENTS......Page 194
12 AND WHEN THE THERAPIST OR SUPERVISOR DIES . . .......Page 210
13 DIALOGUES: Buber, Rogers, LĂ©vinas and the therapeutic relationship......Page 226
CONCLUSION: The therapeutic relationship, when death enters the therapeutic space......Page 236
INDEX......Page 242