While much progress has recently been made in the range of practical solutions available for the physical limitations of the disabled person and great strides have been taken towards equality of opportunity, scant attention has been paid to the felt experience of the disabled person and the ways in which psychotherapy may be constructively employed. This important book directly addresses this gap and, taking a life-span perspective and a psychoanalytic approach, actively explores the challenges and opportunities of disability to psychotherapy, the caring professions and more widely to society. Shula Wilson is a practicing psychotherapist, clinical supervisor and the founder and Clinical Director of the SKYLARK counseling service for people affected by disability. |