The Evolution of a Relational Paradigm in Transactional Analysis
What's the Relationship Got to Do with It?
Herausgeber: Hargaden, Helena; Cornell, William F
The Evolution of a Relational Paradigm in Transactional Analysis
What's the Relationship Got to Do with It?
Herausgeber: Hargaden, Helena; Cornell, William F
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This collection of 14 stunning articles from the Transactional Analytic Journal, written over a period of nearly three decades, traces the evolutionary process of a way of thinking that incorporates both theoretical innovations and advanced methodological ideas.
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This collection of 14 stunning articles from the Transactional Analytic Journal, written over a period of nearly three decades, traces the evolutionary process of a way of thinking that incorporates both theoretical innovations and advanced methodological ideas.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367259273
- ISBN-10: 0367259273
- Artikelnr.: 58054830
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367259273
- ISBN-10: 0367259273
- Artikelnr.: 58054830
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Helena Hargaden MSc, D.Psych, TSTA (P) works in a private practice in Sussex. She co-authored the award-winning Transactional Analysis: A Relational Perspective with Charlotte Sills. Her most recent book, The Art of Relational Supervision, was published in 2016. She has had papers published in various journals and books including Psychotherapy & Politics International, The Transactional Analysis Journal and the journal For Self and Society. William F. Cornell, M.A., TSTA-P, has maintained an independent practice of psychotherapy, consultation and training for more than 40 years. Author of five books, Cornell served of many years as an editor of the Transactional Analysis Journal, and has edited several volumes of books exploring both psychoanalysis and transactional analysis.
CHAPTER 1: The bilateral and ongoing nature of games. Jenni Hine
Transactional Analysis Journal
1990
20:1
28-37. CHAPTER 2: Through the looking glass: Explorations I transference and countertransference. Petruska Clarkson
Transactional Analysis Journal
1991
21:2
99-107. CHAPTER 3: An overview of the psychodynamic school of Transactional Analysis and its epistemological foundations. Carlo Moiso & Michele Novellino
Transactional Analysis Journal
2000
30:1
182-187. CHAPTER 4: Therapeutic relatedness in Transactional Analysis: The truth of love or the love of truth. William F. Cornell & Frances Bonds-White
Transactional Analysis Journal
2001
31:1
71-83. CHAPTER 5: Reflections on Transactional Analysis in the context of contemporary relational approaches. Diana Shmukler
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:1
94-101. CHAPTER 6: There ain't no cure for love: The psychotherapy of an erotic transference
Helena Hargaden
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
213-219. CHAPTER 7: Psychological function
relational needs
and transferential resolution: Psychotherapy of an obsession. Richard. G. Erskine
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
220-226. CHAPTER 8: The man with no name: A response to Hargaden and Erskine. Charlotte Sills
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
227-232. CHAPTER 9: There ain't no cure without sex: The provision of a "vital" base. William F. Cornell
Transactional Analysis Journal
2001
31:4
233-239. CHAPTER 10: The place of failure and rupture in psychotherapy. Carole Shadbolt
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:1
5-16. CHAPTER 11: Traversing the fault lines: Trauma and enactment. Jo Stuthridge
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:4
238-251. CHAPTER 12: This edgy emotional landscape: A discussion of Stuthridge's "Traversing the fault lines". William F. Cornell
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:2
252-256. CHAPTER 13: Are games
enactments
and reenactments similar? No
yes
it depends. Ed Novak
Transactional Analysis Journal
2015
45:2
117-127. CHAPTER 14: The role of the imagination in an analysis of unconscious relatedness. Helena Hargaden
Transactional Analysis Journal
2016
46:4
311-321.
Transactional Analysis Journal
1990
20:1
28-37. CHAPTER 2: Through the looking glass: Explorations I transference and countertransference. Petruska Clarkson
Transactional Analysis Journal
1991
21:2
99-107. CHAPTER 3: An overview of the psychodynamic school of Transactional Analysis and its epistemological foundations. Carlo Moiso & Michele Novellino
Transactional Analysis Journal
2000
30:1
182-187. CHAPTER 4: Therapeutic relatedness in Transactional Analysis: The truth of love or the love of truth. William F. Cornell & Frances Bonds-White
Transactional Analysis Journal
2001
31:1
71-83. CHAPTER 5: Reflections on Transactional Analysis in the context of contemporary relational approaches. Diana Shmukler
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:1
94-101. CHAPTER 6: There ain't no cure for love: The psychotherapy of an erotic transference
Helena Hargaden
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
213-219. CHAPTER 7: Psychological function
relational needs
and transferential resolution: Psychotherapy of an obsession. Richard. G. Erskine
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
220-226. CHAPTER 8: The man with no name: A response to Hargaden and Erskine. Charlotte Sills
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
227-232. CHAPTER 9: There ain't no cure without sex: The provision of a "vital" base. William F. Cornell
Transactional Analysis Journal
2001
31:4
233-239. CHAPTER 10: The place of failure and rupture in psychotherapy. Carole Shadbolt
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:1
5-16. CHAPTER 11: Traversing the fault lines: Trauma and enactment. Jo Stuthridge
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:4
238-251. CHAPTER 12: This edgy emotional landscape: A discussion of Stuthridge's "Traversing the fault lines". William F. Cornell
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:2
252-256. CHAPTER 13: Are games
enactments
and reenactments similar? No
yes
it depends. Ed Novak
Transactional Analysis Journal
2015
45:2
117-127. CHAPTER 14: The role of the imagination in an analysis of unconscious relatedness. Helena Hargaden
Transactional Analysis Journal
2016
46:4
311-321.
CHAPTER 1: The bilateral and ongoing nature of games. Jenni Hine
Transactional Analysis Journal
1990
20:1
28-37. CHAPTER 2: Through the looking glass: Explorations I transference and countertransference. Petruska Clarkson
Transactional Analysis Journal
1991
21:2
99-107. CHAPTER 3: An overview of the psychodynamic school of Transactional Analysis and its epistemological foundations. Carlo Moiso & Michele Novellino
Transactional Analysis Journal
2000
30:1
182-187. CHAPTER 4: Therapeutic relatedness in Transactional Analysis: The truth of love or the love of truth. William F. Cornell & Frances Bonds-White
Transactional Analysis Journal
2001
31:1
71-83. CHAPTER 5: Reflections on Transactional Analysis in the context of contemporary relational approaches. Diana Shmukler
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:1
94-101. CHAPTER 6: There ain't no cure for love: The psychotherapy of an erotic transference
Helena Hargaden
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
213-219. CHAPTER 7: Psychological function
relational needs
and transferential resolution: Psychotherapy of an obsession. Richard. G. Erskine
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
220-226. CHAPTER 8: The man with no name: A response to Hargaden and Erskine. Charlotte Sills
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
227-232. CHAPTER 9: There ain't no cure without sex: The provision of a "vital" base. William F. Cornell
Transactional Analysis Journal
2001
31:4
233-239. CHAPTER 10: The place of failure and rupture in psychotherapy. Carole Shadbolt
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:1
5-16. CHAPTER 11: Traversing the fault lines: Trauma and enactment. Jo Stuthridge
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:4
238-251. CHAPTER 12: This edgy emotional landscape: A discussion of Stuthridge's "Traversing the fault lines". William F. Cornell
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:2
252-256. CHAPTER 13: Are games
enactments
and reenactments similar? No
yes
it depends. Ed Novak
Transactional Analysis Journal
2015
45:2
117-127. CHAPTER 14: The role of the imagination in an analysis of unconscious relatedness. Helena Hargaden
Transactional Analysis Journal
2016
46:4
311-321.
Transactional Analysis Journal
1990
20:1
28-37. CHAPTER 2: Through the looking glass: Explorations I transference and countertransference. Petruska Clarkson
Transactional Analysis Journal
1991
21:2
99-107. CHAPTER 3: An overview of the psychodynamic school of Transactional Analysis and its epistemological foundations. Carlo Moiso & Michele Novellino
Transactional Analysis Journal
2000
30:1
182-187. CHAPTER 4: Therapeutic relatedness in Transactional Analysis: The truth of love or the love of truth. William F. Cornell & Frances Bonds-White
Transactional Analysis Journal
2001
31:1
71-83. CHAPTER 5: Reflections on Transactional Analysis in the context of contemporary relational approaches. Diana Shmukler
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:1
94-101. CHAPTER 6: There ain't no cure for love: The psychotherapy of an erotic transference
Helena Hargaden
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
213-219. CHAPTER 7: Psychological function
relational needs
and transferential resolution: Psychotherapy of an obsession. Richard. G. Erskine
2001
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
220-226. CHAPTER 8: The man with no name: A response to Hargaden and Erskine. Charlotte Sills
Transactional Analysis Journal
31:4
227-232. CHAPTER 9: There ain't no cure without sex: The provision of a "vital" base. William F. Cornell
Transactional Analysis Journal
2001
31:4
233-239. CHAPTER 10: The place of failure and rupture in psychotherapy. Carole Shadbolt
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:1
5-16. CHAPTER 11: Traversing the fault lines: Trauma and enactment. Jo Stuthridge
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:4
238-251. CHAPTER 12: This edgy emotional landscape: A discussion of Stuthridge's "Traversing the fault lines". William F. Cornell
Transactional Analysis Journal
2012
42:2
252-256. CHAPTER 13: Are games
enactments
and reenactments similar? No
yes
it depends. Ed Novak
Transactional Analysis Journal
2015
45:2
117-127. CHAPTER 14: The role of the imagination in an analysis of unconscious relatedness. Helena Hargaden
Transactional Analysis Journal
2016
46:4
311-321.