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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... to take himselfoff the track. This selfdefeating something will be left neatly out of his narrative (not consciously). Thepatient is himself unaware ofhis own partinderailing himself.This is what Sullivan (1956) called selective ...
... to take himselfoff the track. This selfdefeating something will be left neatly out of his narrative (not consciously). Thepatient is himself unaware ofhis own partinderailing himself.This is what Sullivan (1956) called selective ...
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... to take, for the world didit to him, not the doctor. Still, highly manic patients will not allow you to do even this, forthey have tobe charging around continuously to overlook their helplessness. Sullivan's Romance Nowwhile ...
... to take, for the world didit to him, not the doctor. Still, highly manic patients will not allow you to do even this, forthey have tobe charging around continuously to overlook their helplessness. Sullivan's Romance Nowwhile ...
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... totake the plunge. He may neverbe ready.Notice thatI have shiftedfrom a landscape of action, which promises footing, to a seascape, which arouses terror. A. Case. ofNapoleon. This man was amanager whose hero was Napoleon,in the very ...
... totake the plunge. He may neverbe ready.Notice thatI have shiftedfrom a landscape of action, which promises footing, to a seascape, which arouses terror. A. Case. ofNapoleon. This man was amanager whose hero was Napoleon,in the very ...
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... totake, foropening hermouth had gottenher kicked inthe teeth.She felt altogether swindled, since her husband had been literally brutal, while she had onlyfeltlike it and asked for help not to become that way. She felt like screaming in ...
... totake, foropening hermouth had gottenher kicked inthe teeth.She felt altogether swindled, since her husband had been literally brutal, while she had onlyfeltlike it and asked for help not to become that way. She felt like screaming in ...
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... totake it in as a set of signposts to heed. Patientsare often likefrantic travelers until a guide can settle them downso that they canuse the maps they carry unwittingly inside themselves. Chapter 2 Perils at the Outset James P ...
... totake it in as a set of signposts to heed. Patientsare often likefrantic travelers until a guide can settle them downso that they canuse the maps they carry unwittingly inside themselves. Chapter 2 Perils at the Outset James P ...
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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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