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The Presenting Past

Af: Michael Jacobs, Dawn Freshwater Engelsk Paperback

The Presenting Past

Af: Michael Jacobs, Dawn Freshwater Engelsk Paperback
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“This book is essential reading for anyone interested in learning more about one of the most influential and successful approaches to therapy.”
Julia McLeod, Lecturer in Counselling, Abertay University, UK

“Every edition of a long established text begs the question – what’s new? Michael and Dawn continue to honour the wisdom and relevance of prior editions with characteristic humour and humility. This touchstone text conveys with clarity the richness of Psychodynamic approaches.”
Paul King, Assistant Professor, Guidance Counselling and Education, School of Human Development, Dublin City University, Ireland  

“A highly respected ‘classic’ text which has been thoroughly revised and extended to reflect the changed and changing landscape of therapeutic practice.”
Keith E Walmsley-Smith, visiting Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, Staffordshire University, UK


A person''s past is ever present, from infancy to old age, and it affects the dynamics of therapy and the therapist-patient relationship.

Written by a key founding figure of psychodynamic counselling and now with contributions from pre-eminent researcher, Dawn Freshwater, the bestselling The Presenting Past gives practicing therapists and students keen insight into the subject. The theories of Freud, Winnicott, Klein are now complimented by attachment theory and self-psychology and are organized into three main categories: trust and attachment; authority and autonomy; and concord and challenge.

In this new edition, Jacobs and Freshwater give psychodynamic counselling and therapy a truly human face. The connections between theory and practice are highlighted through the use of compelling case examples and end of chapter exercises. Combined with an approachable writing style, this edition is the go-to for busy professionals and trainees.

Fully updated to include coverage of the prevalence of social media; debates about gender identity and sexuality; the significance of attachment theory and attachment-based practice and self-psychology and its concentration upon the problems of narcissistic wound, The Presenting Past stays wonderfully readable.

The book shows Jacobs at his best and is a testimony to his lifetime of experience. Michael Jacobs and Dawn Freshwater provide a clear modernisation on this classic, best-selling text.

Michael Jacobs is one of the pioneers of psychodynamic counselling in Britain. He developed the counselling and psychotherapy programme at the University of Leicester, UK up to his retirement in 2000. 

Dawn Freshwater is adjunct Professor of Mental Health at the University of Leeds, UK and the University of Western Australia, Australia.
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“This book is essential reading for anyone interested in learning more about one of the most influential and successful approaches to therapy.”
Julia McLeod, Lecturer in Counselling, Abertay University, UK

“Every edition of a long established text begs the question – what’s new? Michael and Dawn continue to honour the wisdom and relevance of prior editions with characteristic humour and humility. This touchstone text conveys with clarity the richness of Psychodynamic approaches.”
Paul King, Assistant Professor, Guidance Counselling and Education, School of Human Development, Dublin City University, Ireland  

“A highly respected ‘classic’ text which has been thoroughly revised and extended to reflect the changed and changing landscape of therapeutic practice.”
Keith E Walmsley-Smith, visiting Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, Staffordshire University, UK


A person''s past is ever present, from infancy to old age, and it affects the dynamics of therapy and the therapist-patient relationship.

Written by a key founding figure of psychodynamic counselling and now with contributions from pre-eminent researcher, Dawn Freshwater, the bestselling The Presenting Past gives practicing therapists and students keen insight into the subject. The theories of Freud, Winnicott, Klein are now complimented by attachment theory and self-psychology and are organized into three main categories: trust and attachment; authority and autonomy; and concord and challenge.

In this new edition, Jacobs and Freshwater give psychodynamic counselling and therapy a truly human face. The connections between theory and practice are highlighted through the use of compelling case examples and end of chapter exercises. Combined with an approachable writing style, this edition is the go-to for busy professionals and trainees.

Fully updated to include coverage of the prevalence of social media; debates about gender identity and sexuality; the significance of attachment theory and attachment-based practice and self-psychology and its concentration upon the problems of narcissistic wound, The Presenting Past stays wonderfully readable.

The book shows Jacobs at his best and is a testimony to his lifetime of experience. Michael Jacobs and Dawn Freshwater provide a clear modernisation on this classic, best-selling text.

Michael Jacobs is one of the pioneers of psychodynamic counselling in Britain. He developed the counselling and psychotherapy programme at the University of Leicester, UK up to his retirement in 2000. 

Dawn Freshwater is adjunct Professor of Mental Health at the University of Leeds, UK and the University of Western Australia, Australia.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 288
ISBN-13: 9780335251841
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave: 5
ISBN-10: 0335251846
Kategori: Psykologi
Udg. Dato: 10 maj 2023
Længde: 18mm
Bredde: 152mm
Højde: 229mm
Forlag: Open University Press
Oplagsdato: 10 maj 2023
Forfatter(e) Michael Jacobs, Dawn Freshwater


Kategori Psykologi


ISBN-13 9780335251841


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 288


Udgave 5


Længde 18mm


Bredde 152mm


Højde 229mm


Udg. Dato 10 maj 2023


Oplagsdato 10 maj 2023


Forlag Open University Press