1st Edition

Better Late than Never The Reparative Therapeutic Relationship in Regression to Dependence

By Lorraine Price Copyright 2016
    238 Pages
    by Routledge

    238 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is concerned with an enigmatic set of experiences which theorists in the Object Relations tradition have characterised as regression to dependence, a return to a primitive, pre-verbal relational process presenting in some clients in psychotherapy. It highlights the effects of early infantile trauma resulting in the experience of failed dependency. Clients who present with chronic anxiety, relational failures and an inner emptiness are considered, and the opportunity for a therapeutic repair is explored with recommendations for the therapeutic stance being made. Written from an Integrative Psychotherapy perspective, it addresses the current absence of writing in the field from a relational / developmental viewpoint on concepts more usually addressed in psychoanalytic writing. The insights of Winnicott are particularly highlighted in relation to failed dependency and maternal failure. This work aims to offer a way forward to successfully work with this client group.

    Introduction , In search of understanding: theoretical explorations , Regression to relationship: a return to dependence , Shame in regression to dependence , Terror: a sickness of spirit , A relational response , A question of boundary , Reflections and conclusions , Research findings table

    Biography

    Lorraine Price