Barriers, Defences and Resistance
Discover the intricate dynamics of therapy with "Barriers, Defences and Resistance" by John Davy, published by Open University Press in 2004. This insightful paperback delves into the essential concepts of barriers, defenses, and resistance within therapeutic contexts. With 152 pages of expertly crafted content, Davy explores what various therapists mean by these terms, examining their functions and how they relate to the overall aims and ethics of therapy. Ideal for psychology students, practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of communication in therapeutic settings, this book offers a comprehensive look at the psychological mechanisms that can impact the therapeutic process. Enhance your knowledge and improve your practice with this essential resource in counseling and psychotherapy.