Relational Integrative Psychotherapy
Engaging Process and Theory in Practice
Linda Finlay
Psychology / Psychotherapy / General
Designed specifically for the needs of trainees and newly-qualified therapists,
Relational Integrative Psychotherapy outlines a form of therapy that prioritizes the client and allows for diverse techniques to be integrated within a strong therapeutic relationship.
- Provides an evidence-based introduction to the processes and theory of relational integrative psychotherapy in practice
- Presents innovative ideas that draw from a variety of traditions, including cognitive, existential-phenomenological, gestalt, psychoanalytic, systems theory, and transactional analysis
- Includes case studies, footnotes, ‘theory into practice’ boxes, and discussion of competing and complementary theoretical frameworks
- Written by an internationally acclaimed speaker and author who is also an active practitioner of relational integrative psychotherapy
LINDA FINLAY is a relational-centred, existential Integrative Psychotherapist (UKCP registered) in private practice. She has published numerous books, including Phenomenology for Therapists: Researching the Lived World (Wiley, 2011), Relational-centred Research for Psychotherapists: Exploring Meanings and Experience (with Ken Evans, Wiley, 2009) and The Practice of Psychosocial Occupational Theory (3rd edition, 2004). A frequent speaker at conferences and institutions across the UK and abroad, Linda also currently teaches with the Open University.
| Publication Date: |
21 December 2015 |
| Publisher: |
Wiley |
| Imprint: |
Wiley-Blackwell |
| ISBN-13: |
9781119087304 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Page Count: |
288 |
| Weight (oz): |
22.72 |