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The e-book is now available as a paperback at £11.99, available from all book stores.
Alternatively the reader has two options to read the online version of the book:
1. He/she can enter the ebook and read it on
line.
2. They can, via
Adobe Acrobat version, print
up the book in the form of hard copy.
Readers are invited to contribute their feed back about the e-book to:
info@intheconsultingroom.com
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About The E-book
"This is not the first book where a therapist opens her case files, but it is
surely the first one where the reader feels so welcomed on an equal basis. Jane
Haynes doesn't keep from us her own story - her strange childhood with its
enfolded and sequential mysteries - and she explains how the process of
psychotherapy has worked for her." Hilary Mantel
In Part One Haynes, as both a Jungian psychoanalytic trainee and patient,
recalls to her analyst, in the form of memoir, experiences in her childhood
with her father who unbeknown to her was suffering from neuro-syphilis.
In Part Two Haynes records her clinical development from a Jungian
psychoanalyst to a therapist who considers that dialogue and narrative - within
the therapeutic space of an ethical and engaged relationship - are the
principle healing elements of 'The Talking Cure'.
In the chapter: 'Must I hold a candle to my shames?' she provides an
opportunity for the reader to compare her version of a young man's experience
of psychoanalysis, which is presented alongside his own remembered version,
written ten years after he completed the treatment.
"It conveys that interface in the psyche where analysis and childhood merge and
create a new reality, an intensity of vision redolent with a distilled feeling.
Like opening an old notebook with the memories of a painful affair... "
Jim Fitzgerald Jungian analyst
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Readers are invited to contribute their feedback about the e-book to:
info@intheconsultingroom.com
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Darius Karimi

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