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Forced Endings in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Attachment and loss in retirement,

Forced Endings in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Attachment and loss in retirement, by Anne Power

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Forced Endings in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Attachment and Loss in Retirement explores the ambivalence the therapist may feel about letting go of a professional role which has sustained them. Anne Power explores the process of closing a private practice, from the first ethical decision-making, through to the last day when the door of the therapy room shuts. She draws on the personal accounts of retired therapists and others who had to impose an ending on clients due to illness, in order to move house, to take maternity leave or a sabbatical.

A forced ending is an intrusion of the clinician’s own needs into the therapeutic space. Anne Power shows how this might compromise the work but may also be an opportunity for deeper engagement. Drawing on attachment theory to understand how the therapeutic couple cope with an imposed separation, Power includes interviews with therapists who took a temporary break to demonstrate the commonality of challenges faced by those who need to impose an ending on clients.

Forced Endings in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis opens up an area which has been considered taboo in the profession so that future cohorts can benefit from the reflections and insights of this earlier generation. It will support clinicians making this transition and aims to support ethical practice so that clients are not exposed to unnecessary risks of the sudden termination of a long treatment. This book will be essential reading for practicing psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, and to undergraduate and post-graduate students in clinical psychology, psychiatry and social work

Forced Endings in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Attachment and loss in retirement, by Anne Power

  • Published on: 2015-09-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.20" h x .60" w x 6.20" l, 1.15 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 260 pages
Forced Endings in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Attachment and loss in retirement, by Anne Power

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"The displaced, spindly-legged chairs on the front cover of this book hint  of a retirement filled with bleakness and isolation.  I was glad, therefore,  that Anne Power also explores forced ending as an opportunity rather than just a  loss...I would definitely recommend this book to therapists or supervisors who are negotiating such endings." - Yvonne Farley, relationship and psychosexual therapist, Therapy Today

"In a long term therapy the retirement of the therapist, be it from age, illness, sabbatical, maternity or relocation, is a challenge to both patient and therapist. This book shows how thirteen therapists met that challenge. The author makes good use of attachment theory which provides a fascinating and appropriate over-arching framework for her analysis." - Colin Murray Parkes

"A work of tremendous originality, Anne Power’s new book tackles the vital but hitherto much neglected subject of retirement with the depth of a great investigator and with the breadth of creative thinker. Drawing upon extensive primary research and sensitive clinical understanding, the author allows us all – whether old or young – to engage with key questions about endings and mortality with admirable sensitivity and compassion. This volume fills a huge gap in the mental health literature by examining not only the vicissitudes of retirement but, also, the heaving subject of endings more generally – whether traumatic or ordinary – in such a useful way." - Professor Brett Kahr, Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Psychotherapy and Mental Health at the Centre for Child Mental Health in London; Honorary Visiting Professor in the School of Arts at the University of Roehampton; and Consultant in Psychology to The Bowlby Centre

"This book is timely and thought-provoking. It grasps the nettle of therapists’ retirement dilemmas firmly and skilfully. I found it very compelling reading, both because of its immediate relevance to therapists and supervisors today, and because the stories it traces in the retirees own words are so rich and engaging. This book is a masterpiece of qualitative research, drawing on thirteen in-depth interviews, as well as a broad range of additional sources. Anne Power poses and explores a multitude of questions about when, how, why and with what support and with what in mind can therapists tackle the issue of ending their working life. I was deeply moved, sobered, intrigued and inspired."- Roz Carroll, MA Cantab, UKCP reg psychotherapist, trainer on the MInster Centre MA in Integrative Psychotherapy

"This is a wonderfully well written, sensitive and important book which examines, though interviews with therapists, the issues and challenges involved in the processes of retirement, ending and loss in a profession that has tended to avoid consideration of this significant aspect of life. An essential read for therapists of all ages in relation to their personal and professional journeys." - Dr Christine Driver, SAP and FPC Training Analyst, Supervisor, Director of Training, WPF Therapy

About the Author

Anne Power is an attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapist working with individuals and couples. She teaches at Regent's University London. She is interested in retirement, both as a supervisor and as a middle-aged therapist wondering how she will manage this transition herself.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. worth taking home By Attila M. Doing therapy is like remembering all the time that you are going to die.SHELDON KOPPYalom writes that at the bottom of the soul there is a „silent murmuring” constantly warning us of mortality, and thinks that every human act and doing has something to do with the unceasing war we are waging unconsciously against this highly feared knowledge.Tarachow traces back the whole therapeutic adventure to the unconscious motivation that aims at creating a symbiotic relationship behind the illusive walls of which we try to hide ourselves away from the transient nature of being.But we don't need to go that far on the path of existential or deep psychological thought to see that the outcome of any relationship of considerable emotional significance can contribute much to our development taking a turn either for the better or the worst. And many a time the way we treat the end itself becomes the deciding factor in this respect. But, beyond informal wisdom and entrancing sporadic intimations of our natural empathy, we haven't had much at our hands that could help our orientation in the minute particulars of how to make the parting itself deeply therapeutic.Anne Power's Forced Endings in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis is a marvelous and thought-provoking exploration of the various ways how we, in the domain of psychodynamic psychotherapy, manage to work through the emotional tangles and repercussions of this phase carrying essential teachings about the possibility of trust, hope, love, mourning, and about the limits of human connection. Or how, not rarely, we miss, eventually. The book is a persuasive distillation of many years of rich experience of psychoanalytic psychotherapy written in an exceptionally lucid language. Sincere and honest, genuine and edifying in the true sense.I warmly recommend to anyone interested in psychotherapy from students and rookies to old troupers. Jonathan Lear writes that „basically, there are two different types of endings: betrayal and termination.” Power teaches us the tender wisdom of the latter. The first and the final thing we owe to our patients after all, is that we learn to compassionately and bravely reckon with our mortality.And Anne Power is exactly like that: compassionate and brave.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A helpful look at retirement By arnold schneider A thoughtful and comprehensive book but has too little regarding classical or relational aspects in any relationship. It was helpful, though, to understand more clearly not hat aspect of "retiring" from an Attachment point of view.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I found this profoundly engaging - I think because it ... By Amazon Customer I found this profoundly engaging - I think because it is written in an exceptionally clear style and because the interviewee's different stories are so compelling.

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