A clear, cogent, and comprehensive account of the rationale and methods of Dialogue Therapy and Real Dialogue, this volume introduces models of facilitated dialogue designed specifically to end polarization.
A clear, cogent, and comprehensive account of the rationale and methods of Dialogue Therapy and Real Dialogue, this volume introduces models of facilitated dialogue designed specifically to end polarization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jean Pieniadz, Ph.D., is a psychologist, psychoanalyst, and supervisor in private practice. She is a founding and current faculty and board member of the Vermont Institute for the Psychotherapies. Her publications are in the areas of developmental psychology, feminist ethics, and neuropsychology. Polly Young-Eisendrath, Ph.D., is a psychologist, writer, speaker, and Jungian analyst. She has published eighteen books (translated into twenty languages), including The Self-Esteem Trap and Love Between Equals. A lifelong Buddhist practitioner, she is also a mindfulness teacher. Her podcast is "Enemies: From War to Wisdom" (www.young-eisdendrath.com).
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1. Dialogue therapy for marriage and other relationships in the 21st century 2. Increasing trust: accurate witnessing versus secure attachment 3. Projective identification as unconscious interaction 4. The "be-attitudes" for therapists and couples in dialogue therapy 5. Models (co-therapist and solo), screening, and pragmatics in practicing dialogue 6. Physical set-up and evaluation in co-therapist and solo models 7. Working on a conflict (woc) sessions in dialogue therapy 8. Unblocking: recognizing, investigating,and addressing projective identification 9. Role reversal, wrap-up, and six-month follow-up 10. Real dialogue for opposing sides: skill, method, and practice of facilitating difficult conversations outside of psychotherapy
1. Dialogue therapy for marriage and other relationships in the 21st century 2. Increasing trust: accurate witnessing versus secure attachment 3. Projective identification as unconscious interaction 4. The "be-attitudes" for therapists and couples in dialogue therapy 5. Models (co-therapist and solo), screening, and pragmatics in practicing dialogue 6. Physical set-up and evaluation in co-therapist and solo models 7. Working on a conflict (woc) sessions in dialogue therapy 8. Unblocking: recognizing, investigating,and addressing projective identification 9. Role reversal, wrap-up, and six-month follow-up 10. Real dialogue for opposing sides: skill, method, and practice of facilitating difficult conversations outside of psychotherapy
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