Unconscious communication in practice
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書誌事項
Unconscious communication in practice
Open University Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780335201983
内容説明
* What is the nature and purpose of unconscious communication?
* How significant is the management of the therapeutic boundaries?
* How important is the client's contribution to the curative process in psychotherapy?
This book represents the most up-to-date thinking on psychoanalysis. Communicative theory re-visions the therapeutic encounter, addressing some of the criticisms which have been levelled at classical psychoanalytic technique. Rather than focusing on the distorted elements of clients' communications, and relating these to past experience, it highlights clients' valid unconscious perceptions of therapists' management of the therapeutic environment. The hallmark of communicative technique is that it gives precedence to clients' innate capacity to guide the treatment process. Thus the balance of power - a thorny issue in psychoanalytic psychotherapy - is consistently addressed.
Those who work in the field of psychotherapy may gain fresh clinical skills from the innovative ideas set out in this book; those interested in human interaction will find a new perspective on the purpose of unconscious communication and insight into how to decode the stories we all tell each other in everyday life.
目次
Editor's preface
Communicative psychotherapy without tears
Part one: Theory into practice
Understanding patients' countertransferences
Confessions of a communicative psychotherapist
The informative value of erroneous questions
Moments of mystery and confusion
transference interpretation of acting-out
Part two: Altered frames
Brief communicative psychotherapy
Student counselling
a consideration of ethical and framework issues
Therapist illness
a communicative exploration of an interrupted therapy
The two parts of myself
Kathy and Rogers decoded
Part three: Dreams and stories
Dream analysis from a communicative perspective
Dream psychotherapy and a fragment from a continuing story
Madness and reason
Shakespeare's /f003King Lear/f001 and the psychoanalytic frame
Part four: Conclusion
Stories, settings and supervision
some thoughts and questions.
- 巻冊次
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: hbk ISBN 9780335201990
内容説明
This text presents thinking on psychoanalysis. Communicative theory re-visions the therapeutic encounter, addressing some of the criticism levelled at classical psychoanalytic technique. Rather than focusing on the distorted elements of client's communications it highlights client's valid unconscious perceptions of therapists' management of the therapeutic environment. The hallmark of communicative technique is that is gives the clients' innate capacity to guide the treatment process. Thus the balance of power is consistently addresses.
目次
- Communicative psychotherapy without tears. Part 1 Theory into practice: understanding patients' countertransferences
- confessions of a communicative psychotherapist
- the informative value of erroneous questions
- moments of mystery and confusion -transference interpretation of acting-out. Part 2 Altered frames: brief communicative psychotherapy
- student counselling - a consideration of ethical and framework issues
- therapist illness -a communicative exploration of an interrupted therapy
- the two parts of myself - Kathy and Rogers decoded. Part 3 Dreams and stories: dream analysis from a communicative perspective
- dream psychotherapy and a fragment from a continuing story
- madness and reason - Shakespeare's "King Lear" and the psychoanalytic frame. Part 4 Conclusion: stories, settings and supervision - some thoughts and questions.
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