University Press of America
Pages: 464
Trim: 6¾ x 8½
978-0-7618-3334-5 • Paperback • November 2005 • $68.99 • (£53.00)
Fabienne A. Kuenzli-Monard is a Swiss Licensed Psychologist and Psychotherapist and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy in California. She is a clinician, researcher, teacher, writer and mother. She has published several articles in French and in English and teaches the practice of psychotherapy around the world along with her husband, and colleague, André Kuenzli.
This is an important and thought-provoking book that carries the field of psychotherapy process research to a whole new level of reflection about practice and training. It will help students, practitioners, and researchers confronting them to the challenge inherent to the relationship-based activity of therapy. Beyond the usual therapeutic theories about patients, this book focuses on 'How does the mind of the therapist works while practicing therapy?' With diligence and passion, Fabienne Kuenzli invites us into the therapeutic room. She helps us to understand (with our cognitive intelligence) and to feel (with our perceptions and emotions) the concept of reflexivity as a central process for a successful therapeutic work.
— Antoinette Corboz-Warnery M.D., Lausanne, Switzerland; co-author of The Primary Triangle: A Developmental Systems View of Mothers, Fathers and Infants