Living without guilt and/or blame : conscience, superego, and psychotherapy
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Living without guilt and/or blame : conscience, superego, and psychotherapy
(American university studies, Series VIII,
P. Lang, c1990
2nd ed
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Note
Bibliography: p. 121-128
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Dr. Ard surveys the history of ideas in psychotherapy and also in religion and philosophy about the subject of guilt and blame. He documents from widely surveyed sources the various stances psychotherapists and the average person have taken with regard to the goals of therapists with their clients regarding guilt and blame. A critique of Freud's ideas about superego is documented along with a survey of various psychotherapists views and then Dr. Ard reveals in a verbatim case how a psychotherapist may help a client eliminate guilt feelings and blaming tendencies.
Table of Contents
Contents: A critical evaluation of why people feel guilty and blame others or themselves for their problems in living. Suggests alternative views of conscience and superego in psychotherapy, demonstrates how Guiltectomy might be conducted in therapy.
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