The Dilemmas of Brief PsychotherapyPlenum Press, 1995 - 240 Seiten Health care reform has made short-term psychotherapy an increasingly popular treatment option. This informative volume explores the potential of brief psychotherapy through four paradigmatic modes of the individual's relationship to others: subservience, indecisiveness, entitlement, and fundamental fault - the latter of which deals with long-term, family-related emotional problems. The Dilemmas of Brief Psychotherapy uses 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. James Gustafson's highly readable treatise arms the modern practitioner with solutions to the myriad of problematic situations encountered throughout the course of a brief psychotherapy. |
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... tone , and shape , depending upon the place where they must subserve and be ill - used , and thus go by many different names that show their context or locale . The first patients in psychotherapy were those of Breuer and Freud ( 1895 ...
... tone , and shape , depending upon the place where they must subserve and be ill - used , and thus go by many different names that show their context or locale . The first patients in psychotherapy were those of Breuer and Freud ( 1895 ...
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... tone . He finds it safer to get the history of the constant attitude [ it always will have been adopted in order to survive some evil ] in order to call it more gently into question . I felt my patient had so much native strength that I ...
... tone . He finds it safer to get the history of the constant attitude [ it always will have been adopted in order to survive some evil ] in order to call it more gently into question . I felt my patient had so much native strength that I ...
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... unawares . It is the tone of amazement that is the telltale sign of selective inattention . It means there is a big hole in the patient's outward view . This is Sullivan's ( 1956 , Chapter 3 198 Chapter 14 Cover-up and Amazement.
... unawares . It is the tone of amazement that is the telltale sign of selective inattention . It means there is a big hole in the patient's outward view . This is Sullivan's ( 1956 , Chapter 3 198 Chapter 14 Cover-up and Amazement.
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Selective Inattention | 1 |
BEGINNING MIDDLE AND ENDING DILEMMAS | 7 |
What Is the Gap in the Story | 13 |
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