Shame And Attachment Loss: The Practical Work Of Reparative Therapy

Revised NEW Chapter on EMDR (July 28, 2016)

by Joseph Nicolosi, Ph.D.

Bringing together a Judeo-Christian anthropology with biological and psychodynamic theories of human development and sexuality, psychologist Joseph Nicolosi details the therapeutic techniques of reparative therapy he has developed over the past thirty years.

Written in three parts, the book first describes the nature of the psychodynamics of same-sex attraction as understood in the reparative therapy approach. The second part describes the various phases of treatment. The final part deals with walking clients through the process of grieving and the healing of their wounding.

Endorsed by numerous notable leaders in psychotherapy, Nicolosi offers practical guidance for counselors and therapists who want to offer reparative therapy to those seeking change.

Read published review of this book: The Journal of Human Sexuality, vol.II, pp. 180-188. Used by permission.

Read published review of this book: Linacre Quarterly 77.1 (Feb 2010): 117-119. Used by permission.

Read published review of this book: Social Justice Review (Sept-Oct 2009).

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