Undressing - Rilegato

O'Neill, James

 
9781780723945: Undressing

Sinossi

<div>When therapist-in-training James O&#8217;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&#8217;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 &#8211; barely sleeping, too afraid to get undressed even in the shower. Over the many years they meet, Abraham&#8217;s unfolding story and bravery inspire O&#8217;Neill to confront his own complicated past. Together they achieve something radical, as Abraham creates his own kind of therapy and teaches O&#8217;Neill to do the same.</div>

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Informazioni sull?autore

<div><b>James O&#8217;Neill</b> is a psychotherapist with an independent practice in South London. He was born in Toronto into a large Irish Catholic family, made his way to London in 1977, where he taught history before starting therapy training. He completed an MSc in Counselling Psychology at Roehampton University, followed by a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training at the Philadelphia Association in Hampstead. He has been working in private practice for over thirty years. This is his first book.</div>

Dalla quarta di copertina

Undressing is at once a case-history, a novella, and something more than either: a remarkable story of two people drawn to each other for different reasons, discovering through trust how redemptive therapy can be.

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