This book is written for everyone interested in love and in therapy. Therapists are invited to consider the place of love in their work and in how they relate to their clients. Those for whom therapy is part of their lives in the past, the present, or the future will find it useful to reflect on love and its place in their life journey, and, perhaps, what they look for in relationships, therapeutic or not.
– Charura and Paul (xxiv)
In this collection, edited by Professor Divine Charura and Stephen Paul, the reader is invited to reflect on the place of love, (whatever one considers it to be), in their lives and work. From love and death to neuroscience, this book covers extensive ground.
A book of this kind has an almost limitless field. To reflect on such matters is also a kind of love and, one hopes, may lead us to dissolve at least some of the barriers to this most important of perennial mysteries.
– David Brazier, Edinburgh Napier University
Love and Therapy can be read here via York St John Library.
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