Jean Knox is widely known as an expert on attachment theory and analytical psychology. She lives in Oxford.
Jean Knox is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist in private practice in Oxford, England. She is Senior Member and Training Therapist of the British Association of Psychotherapists, a Training Analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology, Consultant Editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Kent.
"This book will surely become a classic! It is a remarkable,
groundbreaking, sweeping
synthesis of the best research available on the formation of the
mind applied to the art of
psychotherapy. In masterly fashion, Knox not only takes the reader
through the developmental
evolution of self-agency, but also manages to challenge and empower
each of us
to claim the various levels of agency by which we live and
work."
*Joe Cambray, PhD, President, International Association for
Analytic Psychology*
"Self-Agency in Psychotherapy is an amazing integration of
developmental research and neuroscience with clinical theory and
practice. Knox has written a fascinating and important book."
*Beatrice Beebe, PhD, Clinical Professor of Psychology in
Psychiatry, Columbia University*
"Knox has given us gold. At once accessible and erudite,
Self-Agency in Psychotherapy points the way to new conceptions
of mind and of interaction. Spanning far-ranging literatures of
psychoanalysis, neurobiology, infant research, and philosophy, Knox
weaves an argument that self-agency is at the nexus of cultural,
bodily and psychic forces. This volume represents cutting-edge
interpersonal neurobiology, thought through the lens of a
practicing analytic clinician. "
*Bruce Reis, PhD, New York University Postdoctoral Program in
Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis*
Ask a Question About this Product More... |