A Shining Affliction: A Story of Harm and Healing in Psychotherapy

by Annie G. Rogers

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

616

Collection

Publication

Penguin (Non-Classics) (1996), Paperback, 336 pages

Description

"Soars into sublime meditation...what makes this book so extraordinary is her willingness to reveal exactly what goes on in the sometimes mysterious encounter between therapist and patient."--The Los Angeles Times. A moving account of a true-life double healing through psychotherapy. In this brave, iconoclastic, and utterly unique book, psychotherapist Annie Rogers chronicles her remarkable bond with Ben, a severely disturbed five-ear-old. Orphaned, fostered, neglected, and forgotten in a household fire, Ben finally begins to respond to Annie in their intricate and revealing platy therapy. But as Ben begins to explore the trauma of his past, Annie finds herself being drawn downward into her own mental anguish. Catastrophically failed by her own therapist, she is hospitalized with a breakdown that renders her unable to speak. Then she and her gifted new analyst must uncover where her story of childhood terror overlaps with Ben's, and learn how she can complete her work with the child by creating a new story from the old--one that ultimately heals them both.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Arco-Iris
I found this a very moving story about mutual healing - of the child by a very creative trainee-therapist, and of the therapist after a breakdown following abuse by her therapist.

The child's growth reminded me of another wonderful book about healing - Dibs - in Search of Self, by Virginia Axell,
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written in the 60s I believe.
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LibraryThing member bobbieharv
I skimmed all the parts about the child therapy, but her account of her own illness and therapy was much better.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

336 p.; 7.64 inches

ISBN

0140240128 / 9780140240122
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