In place of the commonly accepted triadic division among psychoanalysis, exploratory psychotherapy, and supportive psychotherapy, Oremland proposes a new triad: psychoanalysis, psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy, and interactive psychotherapy. Whereas psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy both strive systematically to "interpret" the therapeutic interaction as expressed in the transference, interactive psychotherapy "uses" the transference in selective ways to ameliorate psychic distress. Merton Gill's critical appreciation of Oremland's proposals amounts to an…mehr
In place of the commonly accepted triadic division among psychoanalysis, exploratory psychotherapy, and supportive psychotherapy, Oremland proposes a new triad: psychoanalysis, psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy, and interactive psychotherapy. Whereas psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy both strive systematically to "interpret" the therapeutic interaction as expressed in the transference, interactive psychotherapy "uses" the transference in selective ways to ameliorate psychic distress. Merton Gill's critical appreciation of Oremland's proposals amounts to an illuminating refinement of Gill's own position of these issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerome D. Oremland, M.D., is Director, San Francisco Institute for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco; and Chief of Psychiatry, San Francisco Children's Hospital and Medical Center. A faculty member of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, he is the author of Michelangelo's Sistine Cileing: A Psychoanalytic Study of Creativity (1979). Merton M. Gill, M.D., is Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, the University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, and Supervising Analyst at the Institute for Psychoanalysis, Chicago, and at the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Psychotherapy 2. Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy 3. Transference, Resistance, and Interpretation 4. Neutrality, Countertransference, and Abstinence 5. Phases in Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy 6. The Dream in Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy 7. Some Specific Interaction Situations 8. Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: A Double Helix 9. In Summary 10. Indirect Suggestion: A Response to Oremland's Interpretation and Interaction, Gill
1. Psychotherapy 2. Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy 3. Transference, Resistance, and Interpretation 4. Neutrality, Countertransference, and Abstinence 5. Phases in Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy 6. The Dream in Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy 7. Some Specific Interaction Situations 8. Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: A Double Helix 9. In Summary 10. Indirect Suggestion: A Response to Oremland's Interpretation and Interaction, Gill
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