Closeness in Personal and Professional Relationships
By (Author) Harry A. Wilmer
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
15th February 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.2
Paperback
264
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 19mm
309g
When is a relationship too close, and when is it not close enough How intimate can or should be the relationship between therapist and client, doctor and patient, supervisor and trainee These questions of pressing concern-especially where power imbalances and ethical issues complicate relationships-are addressed by Joseph L. Henderson, June Singer, Peter Rutter, Montague Ullman, Diane Wood Middlebrook, Harry A. Wilmer, and eight other writers. Includes a foreword by Maya Angelou.
"Closeness: In Personal and Professional Relationships makes us very aware of the difference between the masks of closeness and genuine intimacy. Repeatedly the authors circle the mystery of the soul. To what extent must it be veiled To what extent revealed Readers are challenged to consider this in their personal and collective relationships."Marion Woodman, author of Leaving My Father's House: A Journey to Conscious Femininity
"A thoughtful and heart-provoking collection of essays on intimacy and boundaries that is especially relevant to psychotherapists."Jean Shinoda Bolen, author of Goddesses in Everywoman
Harry A. Wilmer, M.D., is a Jungian analyst, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and the director of the Institute for the Humanities at Salado, Texas. He is the author ofPractical Jungand the editor of several anthologies, includingCreativityandMother/Father.