From Psyche to System
The Evolving Therapy of Carl Whitaker
Herausgeber: Neill, John R; Kniskern, David P
From Psyche to System
The Evolving Therapy of Carl Whitaker
Herausgeber: Neill, John R; Kniskern, David P
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The late Carl Whitaker's enormous insight and clinical expertise made themselves felt in virtually every area of psychotherapy. His most significant writings are collected in this volume.
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The late Carl Whitaker's enormous insight and clinical expertise made themselves felt in virtually every area of psychotherapy. His most significant writings are collected in this volume.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 409
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780898625196
- ISBN-10: 089862519X
- Artikelnr.: 22240680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 409
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780898625196
- ISBN-10: 089862519X
- Artikelnr.: 22240680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
John R. Neill, University of Kentucky College of Medicine. David P. Kniskern, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
Foreword, Preface, PART ONE: BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK OF CARL
WHITAKER, MD PART TWO: PSYCHOTHERAPY My Philosophy of Psychotherapy; Three
Types of Craziness; The Psychotherapeutic Impasse with John Warkentin and
Nan Johnson; Guest Editorial: The Impasse; The Administrative Ending in
Psychotherapy The Use of Aggression in Psychotherapy Training for the
Unreality Experience; The Role of Silence in Brief Psychotherapy with
Jerman W. Rose, Frank N. Geiser and Nan Johnson; Communication in Brief
Psychotherapy with the Nonpsychotic Patient; First-Stage Techniques in the
Experiential Psychotherapy of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients with Richard
E. Felder, Thomas P. Malone and John Warkentin; Preverbal Aspects of
Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics; The Contribution of Individual and
Family Therapy to the Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia; PART THREE: TRAINING
AND GROWTH OF THE THERAPIST The Ongoing Training of the Psychotherapist;
Multiple Therapy and Its Variations; The Commitment to Intimacy; When Not
to Share Yourself with a Patient Group Encounter: The Now Self of Me
Letter: Sauna Bath and Snow Plunge PART FOUR: MARITAL THERAPY Functions of
Marriage; Psychotherapy with Couples; Psychotherapy of Married Couples;
Psychotherapy of Marital Conflict; A Re-evaluation of "Psychiatric Help"
when Divorce Impends with H. Milton PART FIVE: FAMILY THERAPY Objectives of
Family Treatment; The Technique of Family Therapy; Countertransference in
the Family Treatment of Schizophrenia with Richard E. Felder and John
Warkentin; Acting Out in Family Psychotherapy; The Symptomatic
Adolescent-An AWOL Family Member; Power Politics of Family Psychotherapy;
Symbolic Sex in Family Therapy; Process Techniques of Family Therapy with
the collaboration of Augustus Y. Napier; A Family Is a Four-Dimensional
Relationship; The Hindrance of Theory in Clinical Work
Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy with David V. Keith PART SIX:
GATHERINGS ENVOI
WHITAKER, MD PART TWO: PSYCHOTHERAPY My Philosophy of Psychotherapy; Three
Types of Craziness; The Psychotherapeutic Impasse with John Warkentin and
Nan Johnson; Guest Editorial: The Impasse; The Administrative Ending in
Psychotherapy The Use of Aggression in Psychotherapy Training for the
Unreality Experience; The Role of Silence in Brief Psychotherapy with
Jerman W. Rose, Frank N. Geiser and Nan Johnson; Communication in Brief
Psychotherapy with the Nonpsychotic Patient; First-Stage Techniques in the
Experiential Psychotherapy of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients with Richard
E. Felder, Thomas P. Malone and John Warkentin; Preverbal Aspects of
Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics; The Contribution of Individual and
Family Therapy to the Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia; PART THREE: TRAINING
AND GROWTH OF THE THERAPIST The Ongoing Training of the Psychotherapist;
Multiple Therapy and Its Variations; The Commitment to Intimacy; When Not
to Share Yourself with a Patient Group Encounter: The Now Self of Me
Letter: Sauna Bath and Snow Plunge PART FOUR: MARITAL THERAPY Functions of
Marriage; Psychotherapy with Couples; Psychotherapy of Married Couples;
Psychotherapy of Marital Conflict; A Re-evaluation of "Psychiatric Help"
when Divorce Impends with H. Milton PART FIVE: FAMILY THERAPY Objectives of
Family Treatment; The Technique of Family Therapy; Countertransference in
the Family Treatment of Schizophrenia with Richard E. Felder and John
Warkentin; Acting Out in Family Psychotherapy; The Symptomatic
Adolescent-An AWOL Family Member; Power Politics of Family Psychotherapy;
Symbolic Sex in Family Therapy; Process Techniques of Family Therapy with
the collaboration of Augustus Y. Napier; A Family Is a Four-Dimensional
Relationship; The Hindrance of Theory in Clinical Work
Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy with David V. Keith PART SIX:
GATHERINGS ENVOI
Foreword, Preface, PART ONE: BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK OF CARL
WHITAKER, MD PART TWO: PSYCHOTHERAPY My Philosophy of Psychotherapy; Three
Types of Craziness; The Psychotherapeutic Impasse with John Warkentin and
Nan Johnson; Guest Editorial: The Impasse; The Administrative Ending in
Psychotherapy The Use of Aggression in Psychotherapy Training for the
Unreality Experience; The Role of Silence in Brief Psychotherapy with
Jerman W. Rose, Frank N. Geiser and Nan Johnson; Communication in Brief
Psychotherapy with the Nonpsychotic Patient; First-Stage Techniques in the
Experiential Psychotherapy of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients with Richard
E. Felder, Thomas P. Malone and John Warkentin; Preverbal Aspects of
Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics; The Contribution of Individual and
Family Therapy to the Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia; PART THREE: TRAINING
AND GROWTH OF THE THERAPIST The Ongoing Training of the Psychotherapist;
Multiple Therapy and Its Variations; The Commitment to Intimacy; When Not
to Share Yourself with a Patient Group Encounter: The Now Self of Me
Letter: Sauna Bath and Snow Plunge PART FOUR: MARITAL THERAPY Functions of
Marriage; Psychotherapy with Couples; Psychotherapy of Married Couples;
Psychotherapy of Marital Conflict; A Re-evaluation of "Psychiatric Help"
when Divorce Impends with H. Milton PART FIVE: FAMILY THERAPY Objectives of
Family Treatment; The Technique of Family Therapy; Countertransference in
the Family Treatment of Schizophrenia with Richard E. Felder and John
Warkentin; Acting Out in Family Psychotherapy; The Symptomatic
Adolescent-An AWOL Family Member; Power Politics of Family Psychotherapy;
Symbolic Sex in Family Therapy; Process Techniques of Family Therapy with
the collaboration of Augustus Y. Napier; A Family Is a Four-Dimensional
Relationship; The Hindrance of Theory in Clinical Work
Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy with David V. Keith PART SIX:
GATHERINGS ENVOI
WHITAKER, MD PART TWO: PSYCHOTHERAPY My Philosophy of Psychotherapy; Three
Types of Craziness; The Psychotherapeutic Impasse with John Warkentin and
Nan Johnson; Guest Editorial: The Impasse; The Administrative Ending in
Psychotherapy The Use of Aggression in Psychotherapy Training for the
Unreality Experience; The Role of Silence in Brief Psychotherapy with
Jerman W. Rose, Frank N. Geiser and Nan Johnson; Communication in Brief
Psychotherapy with the Nonpsychotic Patient; First-Stage Techniques in the
Experiential Psychotherapy of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients with Richard
E. Felder, Thomas P. Malone and John Warkentin; Preverbal Aspects of
Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics; The Contribution of Individual and
Family Therapy to the Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia; PART THREE: TRAINING
AND GROWTH OF THE THERAPIST The Ongoing Training of the Psychotherapist;
Multiple Therapy and Its Variations; The Commitment to Intimacy; When Not
to Share Yourself with a Patient Group Encounter: The Now Self of Me
Letter: Sauna Bath and Snow Plunge PART FOUR: MARITAL THERAPY Functions of
Marriage; Psychotherapy with Couples; Psychotherapy of Married Couples;
Psychotherapy of Marital Conflict; A Re-evaluation of "Psychiatric Help"
when Divorce Impends with H. Milton PART FIVE: FAMILY THERAPY Objectives of
Family Treatment; The Technique of Family Therapy; Countertransference in
the Family Treatment of Schizophrenia with Richard E. Felder and John
Warkentin; Acting Out in Family Psychotherapy; The Symptomatic
Adolescent-An AWOL Family Member; Power Politics of Family Psychotherapy;
Symbolic Sex in Family Therapy; Process Techniques of Family Therapy with
the collaboration of Augustus Y. Napier; A Family Is a Four-Dimensional
Relationship; The Hindrance of Theory in Clinical Work
Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy with David V. Keith PART SIX:
GATHERINGS ENVOI