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Fifty Minutes

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Pub Date 8 Apr 2020 | Archive Date 17 Jun 2020


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Description

Introducing readers to the world of counselling and psychotherapy, Fifty Minutes is a collection of fictional dialogues. As readers witness therapy sessions and their impact upon the ordinary lives of the characters, they gain a unique insight into the nature of the work, without textbook jargon.

A host of characters populate Fifty Minutes. Readers meet Tess, who is coming to the end of her life and wants to share some old feelings that never really left her; Meg, who is processing the end of a long-term illicit relationship which gets muddled with grieving for her suicidal mother; and Jack and Christine, a married couple on the brink of collapse. Even the therapist with no name has her own life experiences that get a little muddled in the work.

What is therapy and how does it help with the necessary dilemmas that we suffer and face during the lifespan? Fifty Minutes demonstrates the complexity, but also the value of treating one another with humility, compassion and acceptance.

Introducing readers to the world of counselling and psychotherapy, Fifty Minutes is a collection of fictional dialogues. As readers witness therapy sessions and their impact upon the ordinary lives...


A Note From the Publisher
Julie Webb (MBACP; MA) is a therapist and supervisor in Cambridge, UK. She has a background in training, literature and philosophy, and lecturers at Cambridge University’s Institute of Continuing Education. She co-edited Therapy and the Counter-tradition: The Edge of Philosophy (2016) and published several articles and reviews for professional journals.

Julie Webb (MBACP; MA) is a therapist and supervisor in Cambridge, UK. She has a background in training, literature and philosophy, and lecturers at Cambridge University’s Institute of Continuing...


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EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781838598235
PRICE US$4.99 (USD)
PAGES 200

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