Therapeutic Presence
Discover the profound exploration of the therapist-patient dynamic in "Therapeutic Presence" by Arthur Robbins, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. This insightful 1997 release spans 275 pages, delving into the vital elements of cognitive, affective, and expressive experiences that shape therapeutic relationships. The contributors thoughtfully examine the concept of therapeutic presence, shedding light on the therapist's vital role in sustaining this connection during treatment. Ideal for professionals in mental health, psychiatry, and psychotherapy, this book serves as both a valuable resource and a source of inspiration for those seeking to enhance their practice through creative therapies like art and music. Whether you are a therapist or simply interested in self-help and personal growth, "Therapeutic Presence" offers essential insights for nurturing meaningful interactions in the therapeutic setting.