This book makes extensive use of clinical case material to illustrate how practicing from the intersubjective systems perspective promotes the unfolding, illumination, and transformation of personal worlds of experience. Particular attention is paid to working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds, those suffering from trauma, and those with prejudiced views that often offend others.
This book makes extensive use of clinical case material to illustrate how practicing from the intersubjective systems perspective promotes the unfolding, illumination, and transformation of personal worlds of experience. Particular attention is paid to working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds, those suffering from trauma, and those with prejudiced views that often offend others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Buirski, Ph.D., is dean of the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver, as well as clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He holds the Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and in Psychoanalysis from the American Board of Professional Psychology, and maintains a private practice in Denver. He is the co-author of the book, Making Sense Together: The intersubjective approach to psychotherapy, and has written on the psychotherapy process as well as on primate personality.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 There's No Such Thing as a Patient Chapter 2 Innocent Analyst or Implicated Analyst Chapter 3 Two Approaches to Psychotherapy Chapter 4 Colliding Worlds of Experience Chapter 5 An Intersubjective Systems Perspective on Multicultural Treatment Chapter 6 Prejudice as a Function of Self-Organization Chapter 7 Bearing Witness to Trauma from an Intersubjective Systems Perspective: A Case Study Chapter 8 The Wolf Man's Subjective Experience of his Treatment with Freud
Chapter 1 There's No Such Thing as a Patient Chapter 2 Innocent Analyst or Implicated Analyst Chapter 3 Two Approaches to Psychotherapy Chapter 4 Colliding Worlds of Experience Chapter 5 An Intersubjective Systems Perspective on Multicultural Treatment Chapter 6 Prejudice as a Function of Self-Organization Chapter 7 Bearing Witness to Trauma from an Intersubjective Systems Perspective: A Case Study Chapter 8 The Wolf Man's Subjective Experience of his Treatment with Freud
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