Emotions and the Therapist
Discover the profound insights of "Emotions and the Therapist" by Paolo Bertrando, a pivotal book published in 2015. With 282 pages of in-depth analysis, this work delves into the intricate role of emotions within human systems. Bertrando explores both dominant and silent emotions, illustrating how they are influenced by and shape interpersonal relationships. The book emphasizes the importance of reciprocal emotional positioning, shedding light on how therapists can utilize their own feelings to enhance the therapeutic dialogue. This essential read is perfect for professionals in psychotherapy and anyone interested in understanding the emotional dynamics that underpin human interactions. Enhance your practice and deepen your understanding of emotional processes with this invaluable resource.