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Undressing

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Undressing

Contributors:

By (Author) James O'Neill

ISBN:

9781780723945

Publisher:

Octopus Publishing Group

Imprint:

Short Books Ltd

Publication Date:

5th August 2019

UK Publication Date:

2nd May 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Psychotherapy

Dewey:

616.8914092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 132mm, Height 200mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

249g

Description

"In O Neill's book - at once a case-history, a novella, and something more than either - we have a remarkable story of what two people can do for each other if they can experiment with trust. Adam PhillipsWhen therapist-in-training James O Neill starts his placement at a therapy centre in west London, his first referral is Abraham, a silent and frightened young man in a tightly-zipped, hooded anorak.For the majority of their initial sessions, Abraham hardly speaks. But O Neill gradually gains his trust and learns of the abuse and violence Abraham was subjected to as a child that caused him to hide away from the world - barely sleeping, too afraid to get undressed even in the shower.Over the many years they meet, Abraham s unfolding story and bravery inspire O Neill to confront his own complicated past. Together they achieve something radical, as Abraham creates his own kind of therapy and teaches O Neill to do the same.

Reviews

A brave and moving book which demystifies what it is to be a good and generous therapist. --
I read this extraordinary short story of a psychotherapist and his patient in a single sitting... A powerful testament, not only to therapy, but of the healing that trust, empathy and love can engender in all of us.
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Author Bio

James O'Neill is a psychotherapist with an independent practice in south London. Born in Toronto, he moved to London in 1977 where he taught history before starting therapy training. He is a member of the Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. This is his first book.

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