Facilitating the Process of Working Through in Psychotherapy provides a detailed understanding and de-mystification of the concept of "working through" in dynamic psychotherapy, the most vital but neglected aspect of the therapeutic process.
Facilitating the Process of Working Through in Psychotherapy provides a detailed understanding and de-mystification of the concept of "working through" in dynamic psychotherapy, the most vital but neglected aspect of the therapeutic process.
Patricia Coughlin is a Clinical Psychologist with over 40 years of experience as a therapist and teacher. She is the author of Maximising Therapeutic Effectiveness in Dynamic Psychotherapy (Routledge, 2016), Lives Transformed (Routledge, 2007), and Intensive Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (Routledge, 2004). She lectures, teaches, and trains psychotherapists internationally.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Working Through: From Insight to Sustained Change 2. Working Through from the Start: The Central Importance of the Initial Encounter 3. Complexity and Multiple Causation 4. The Repetition Compulsion 5. The Corrective Emotional Experience 6. Rupture and Repair 7. Autonomy and Attachment 8. A Good Goodbye
1. Working Through: From Insight to Sustained Change 2. Working Through from the Start: The Central Importance of the Initial Encounter 3. Complexity and Multiple Causation 4. The Repetition Compulsion 5. The Corrective Emotional Experience 6. Rupture and Repair 7. Autonomy and Attachment 8. A Good Goodbye
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