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The Talking Cure : Wittgenstein's Therapeutic Method for Psychotherapy - J. Heaton

The Talking Cure

Wittgenstein's Therapeutic Method for Psychotherapy

By: J. Heaton

Paperback | 1 March 2013 | Edition Number 1

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One of Freud's central claims is that our words and actions reveal unrecognised confusions lying at the heart of our relationships with others and the world. Taking Freud at his word and sharing his view of the importance of the 'talking cure', this book demonstrates how the language of Freud and his followers is often so confused as to be therapeutically useless. Drawing primarily on the work of Wittgenstein, John Heaton offers a radically different understanding of the 'talking cure' which engages with the problem of language itself, and its capacity to bewitch both patient and therapist. This book shows that the generally assumed correspondence between objects and words is not justified and is associated with an obsolete physics and mathematics. It also reveals that first-person language does not imply a substantial ego or a private subjectivity as is assumed by most psychotherapists. This holds great importance for therapists of all persuasions who try to make sense of what happens when people meet to unravel the expression of suffering which is framed within words that may ensnare. This paperback version comes with a new preface from the author and provides an essential source for understanding psychotherapy.
Industry Reviews

'In this superb book John Heaton presents and defends a post Freudian 'talking cure' approach to psychotherapy. What gives the book a special weight is its reliance on the work of Wittgenstein. Scarcely a page goes by without a quotation from and insightful remarks on his writing. This appeal to Wittgenstein is remarkable in its depth of understanding and in the range of texts cited. The ideas thus culled are artfully employed in laying out the details of the theory-free take on therapy that constitutes John Heaton's talking cure. They are also most tellingly used in an ongoing attack on what are seen as the similar theory laden approaches found in the work of Freud and the cognitive therapists [...] Altogether a delightful and important book.'

- Professor J. Canfield, University of Toronto, Canada, USA

'This book shows how Wittgenstein's therapeutic method can be applied to psychotherapy. An original endeavour which may well break new ground [...] a work that psychologists, psychotherapists and psychoanalysts will want to read.'

- Dr Daniele Moyal-Sharrock, University of Hertfordshire, UK

'[...] Heaton's revolutionary book requires, needs, and deserves to be read not only by psychotherapists and psychiatrists but by every mental health professional.'

- British Journal of Psychiatry

'...a devilishly complex and sophisticated book...' - The Philadelphia Association

'...the empiricist mythologies of the talking cure, that confuse process with entity, reify distress in some thing in the client. The grip of reification is the very difficulty from which the client seeks relief. The Talking Cure elucidates this strange irony of the profession that all therapists ought to be aware of. We should be grateful to Heaton for drawing our attention to it.' - History and Philosophy of Psychology

'Though aimed at the psychotherapist - for whom it should be an essential text - this work holds profound insights for those of any discipline concerned with how we try to make sense of ourselves and our world.'

- Existential Analysis, Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis

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Published: 1st May 2010

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