Given the innumerable barriers within us to feeling empathy toward each and every person, empathic self-transformation should become a daily part of our lives as therapists. (18 pp.)
Download Author: Breggin, Peter R.
Dimensions of Empathic Therapy
This book addresses empathy within the scope of clinical practice with per se approaches that include working within unique therapeutic treatment milieus, treating children, adolescents, the elderly, and families, and providing empathy within the framework of established intervention models. Various themes are also explored such as the interrelationship of empathy with love, self-awareness, and self-transformation, as well as the use of specific techniques, such as writing, to foster empathy. (325 pp.)
Teaching and Learning Empathy
The development of empathy is a lifetime work. It is never finished; it requires renewed inspiration as we are challenged by new experiences in every aspect of our lives. We hope our book will assist you in this never-ending path of personal and professional development. (7 pp.)
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