The Dilemmas of Brief PsychotherapySpringer Science & Business Media, 6. 12. 2012 - 252 strán (strany) In this well-illustrated text, the author explores the potential of brief psychotherapy through four paradigmatic modes of the patient's relationship to others: subservience, indecisiveness, control, and fundamental fault. Dr. Gustafson utilizes cognitive, behavioral, psychodynamic, psychoanalytic, and systems approaches to show clinical psychology practitioners and students how to decipher and respond to the narratives of patients' lives. |
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... is that bringing oneregion of the psyche intofocus always putsanother regioninto shadow. Thus, Jung helped us enormously by putting dreams into focus,yet his weakness was toknowtoo little about themachinery ofthe external world. How are ...
... is that bringing oneregion of the psyche intofocus always putsanother regioninto shadow. Thus, Jung helped us enormously by putting dreams into focus,yet his weakness was toknowtoo little about themachinery ofthe external world. How are ...
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... is that the focus I take for psychotherapy is the patient's dilemma. Invariably, instead ofthe usualonething,this puts intofocus twothings,as William James (1902/1958) called for (Gustafson, 1967), thatis, the patient's conscious ...
... is that the focus I take for psychotherapy is the patient's dilemma. Invariably, instead ofthe usualonething,this puts intofocus twothings,as William James (1902/1958) called for (Gustafson, 1967), thatis, the patient's conscious ...
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... is that we can get so readily between consciousand unconscious mind that we do not dwell long enough incontemplation of either the outer or the inner world.In Part III, wetake this upon ourselves with the analysisof dreams,and with ...
... is that we can get so readily between consciousand unconscious mind that we do not dwell long enough incontemplation of either the outer or the inner world.In Part III, wetake this upon ourselves with the analysisof dreams,and with ...
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... isthat dilemmas do not go awayjust becausea particular episode has been concluded or even solved. Some patients arecomfortable with facing the ongoing natureof the dilemma of their lives, that is, that it will return in many new ...
... isthat dilemmas do not go awayjust becausea particular episode has been concluded or even solved. Some patients arecomfortable with facing the ongoing natureof the dilemma of their lives, that is, that it will return in many new ...
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... is that it is more important to feel secure than to know what's goingon. Thus, theconcept was lost. Feeling secure helps an individualto keep hisstanding ingroups, even if he does not know whathe is doing. Therefore, my second problem ...
... is that it is more important to feel secure than to know what's goingon. Thus, theconcept was lost. Feeling secure helps an individualto keep hisstanding ingroups, even if he does not know whathe is doing. Therefore, my second problem ...
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THE SECOND SLOPE IN SHADOW | |
WORKING THROUGH FROM SINGLE TO DOUBLE PURPOSES | |
ORDINARY FORMS OF ENDING | |
INCOMPLETE PSYCHOTHERAPY | |
Subserving Others May Be Bad for | |
ICannot Decide | |
THESECOND GAP IN THE STORY ON THE SHADOWSLOPE | |
THE FRENCH AND SAINTEXUPERYS DILEMMA | |
COMPLEX DELAY CONCERNS THE FALL OF | |
THE ITALIAN DILEMMA | |
Inner and Outer Worlds | |
On Seeing the Social World Coming | |
THE EYE OFTHE UNCONSCIOUS | |
References | |
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