Jan Roubal, MD, PhD, is an associate professor at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, where he also works in the Center for Psychotherapy Research. He works as a psychotherapist and psychiatrist. He founded the Training in Psychotherapy Integration and the Training Gestalt Studia in the Czech Republic; he also works as a psychotherapy trainer and supervisor internationally.
""He calls this book, 'research' on therapy with depressive process. I prefer, 'communal lifeline.' Jan Roubal interviews himself and other therapists about our dark passages we must surrender to (not without a fight!), if we are to meet our severely depressed patients and find a way to walk with them toward the light. The stories move me, pain me, and tell me I am not alone. Jan Roubal and his colleagues are now my communal lifeline in my work with severely depressed patients."" Lynne Jacobs, Pacific Gestalt Institute ""Among the many volumes on depression, this book is unique: rather than illustrating interventions on the patient, it is an exploration of how the therapist can inhabit depressive landscapes in order to modify the emerging dynamic. In this way, it is more than a text on how to do psychotherapy with a depressed client. It is a successful example of how to use field theory in clinical work: a revolution underway, though still in its beginning, in the world of psychotherapy and psychiatry."" Gianni Francesetti, Turin School of Psychopathology, University of Turin ""I am delighted to commend this book on the difficult topic of working with depressed clients. Jan Roubal is a man who combines many qualities that make him a valuable guide in this field: professional skill as a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and trainer; honesty in his sharing of his processes; humanity and human care for his clients; and ability to combine theory and practice. This book is an illumination that helps us to enter this dark place safely and effectively."" Peter Philippson, Manchester Gestalt Centre