Tales from the Therapy Room
Shrink-Wrapped
- Phil Lapworth - Private Practice
Counselling and Psychotherapy (General)
- contracting
- boundaries and confrontation
- self-disclosure on the part of the therapist
- dream interpretation
- the influence of the consulting room environment
- conflicting belief systems.
These are much more than just engaging stories - Phil Lapworth draws on over 25 years of clinical experience to show how the student can integrate theory into real practice with real clients. The final chapter explicitly highlights the specific theories, models and issues that are illustrated throughout and provides questions, learning objectives, exercises and further reading to encourage critical thinking.
A door into the often-hidden perspective of what a therapist might think and feel within the therapy session, this 'shrink-wrapped' resource will be treasured by counselling and psychotherapy trainees and practitioners for years to come.
Reader Responses to Tales from the Therapy Room:
'Delightful, moving stories, recounted with pith and wit'
'What a little gem this book is. Each short story distinct, crisp and unpredictable'
'A delightful, thoughtful and often funny peek into an imaginary therapy room'
'I'm limiting myself to 1 tale a night, so that I can savour it a bit longer'
'These tales have something of a detective story about them...unnerving and compelling at the same time like a good thriller, with a wonderful twist in the end'
'Beautifully constructed and lightly executed'
'Distinct, crisp and unpredictable… I came to believe that even the author was surprised by what came next'
'I found this book un-put-down-able and re-read several of the stories'
'Phil Lapworth seems to have invented a new genre of his own. Each story is a little jewel, and I had to keep reminding myself that they were fictional'
'He has caught the poignancy of human vulnerability as well as its absurdity and humour'
'These stories stand undeniably on their own as surprising and delightful duets of the psychotherapeutic relationship, often concluding with a wry and humorous twist, always entertaining and warm-hearted. We look forward to reading more such tales'
'What I think these stories do particularly well is expose and bring to the fore the therapist's latent world', in terms of the thoughts, feelings, and responses to clients, which so clearly guide the therapist in every moment of the interaction' -
'This is a collection of short stories which cunningly raise a wide range of professional issues relevant to many different models, in an entertaining and thought provoking way. I would highly recommend this book as a refreshing read for experienced counsellors and a very readable adjunct to academic material for students, but all the more as a tool for trainers' -
Meg Harper, Counsellor, writer and teacher
'These engaging, moving, informative, warm and surprising stories convey the key points in counselling and psychotherapy practice. Overall, a beautifully written book that should be a real asset to the counselling and psychotherapy literature.'
Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling
University of Strathclyde
'I've read each of these stories through several times, simply because to do so was a sheer delight. They are written with warmth and humour, and give a valuable insight into the world of therapy.'
Mike Simmons
University of Wales, Newport
'I honestly thought this was the best book I have come across relating to therapy. I picked up more than I had in course handouts or from the reading list textbooks.'
HNC Counselling & Psychotherapy student
Anniesland College
It is great to have a book detailing a therapist's many experiences with clients.
It allows therapists and qualifying therapists to share and read experiences that people have in therapeutic relationships and in the therapy room. Giving life to theory.