<p>"Deliberately aimed a wide audience – of not only therapists, but also clients and self-help activists – this book provides both an overview of phototherapy and therapeutic photography as well as detailed accounts of its practice. Beautifully illustrated throughout, both in terms of photographs and appropriate case studies, this well-designed book takes the reader through the history of this form of therapy and its various applications, to its use in professional and personal development, action planning, and training. Also, in its discussion of perceptions, subject and object, and ethics, as well as the author’s own story, there is a subtle but distinct and powerful political thread to this book – I recommend it highly."</p><p>Professor Keith Tudor, Auckland University of Technology</p><p>"Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography have a long history but never have they been more relevant and important than in today’s complex world. Del Loewenthal is one of the leading academics in the field and is well-placed to explore how they are used by practitioners across a wide-range of real-world settings. His book brings together current research, provides new insights through real-world examples, and offers practical exercises in how phototherapy and therapeutic photography can be applied. It is highly recommended."</p><p>Dr Michael Pritchard, Director of Programmes, The Royal Photographic Society</p><p>"Can photographs bring about therapeutic change? This remarkable handbook sets out to illuminate the many ways that phototherapy and therapeutic photography can help to release feelings into words, facilitating psychological development. Written for both clients and practitioners, Del Loewenthal, a master-practitioner in the field, provides us with a feast of fascinating ideas from individual and organisational case studies to issues concerning theoretical approaches, techniques, research methods and professional training."</p><p>For those seeking creative inspiration and new avenues for personal growth, I cannot recommend this book too highly."</p><p>Professor Rosemary Rizq, Professor of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, University of Roehampton. </p>
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Del Loewenthal, PhD is an existential–analytic psychotherapist, photographer, and chartered psychologist. He is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, the British Psychological Society, and the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy; and Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapy and Counselling at the University of Roehampton.