Moshe Almagor
The Functional Dialectic System Approach to Therapy for Individuals, Couples, and Families
Moshe Almagor
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A comprehensive theoretical and practical guide to contemporary system-based therapy
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A comprehensive theoretical and practical guide to contemporary system-based therapy
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- Verlag: University of Minnesota Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780816669554
- ISBN-10: 0816669554
- Artikelnr.: 33396817
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Minnesota Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780816669554
- ISBN-10: 0816669554
- Artikelnr.: 33396817
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Moshe Almagor is associate professor of psychology at the University of Haifa, Israel, where he directed the clinical psychology program. He is cofounder of the Mifne Center for Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy, where he serves as director of clinical training.
Preface
The Kybalion
Introduction
Part 1. The System
1. System: Nature, Role, Structure, and Communication
What Is the System?
The Goal of the System
The Individual and the System
How Is the System Structured?
Communication
2. Dialectics
Dialectics as a Method
Dialectics and the System
Dialectics and Therapy
Cotherapists' Dialectic Dialogue
3. How the System Protects and Preserves Itself
Contract
Triangles
Emotional Distance Regulatory Mechanisms
The Symptom
4. System Development and Life Cycle
Stages in Life Cycle
5. How the System Changes
First- and Second-Order Change
Reframing
Externalization
Summary
Part II. The Intake
6. Joining and Establishing Therapeutic Alliance
Joining
Exploration
Definition of the Focus Problem for Therapy
Treatment Plan
The Contract
Part III. Treatment Structure: The Envelope
7. The Envelope: Joining
A New System Is Formed
Maintaining, Sustaining, and Fostering Joining
The Client Frequently Differs from the Therapist in Important
Characteristics
Empowerment
8. Disclosure
Self-Disclosure: Client
Self-Disclosure: Therapist
9. Resistance-Impeding and Facilitating Therapy
Resistance
Power Struggles in Therapy
Anger in Therapy
When Therapy Is Stuck
How to Unstick Therapy
Part IV. Treatment Process: The Dialectics of Therapy
10. Functional Dialectic System View of Symptom and Psychopathology
The Artist
The Water Bottle
The Gas Mask
Depression by Proxy
The Mask of Depression
Part V. Selected Treatment Issues
11. Infidelity
Prevalence of Infidelity
Types of Infidelity
How Does the System Protect Itself against Infidelity?
The Function of Infidelity
EMA May Have a Positive Effect on a Relationship
Therapy: Structure (Ground Rules)
Therapy: Process
12. Adolescent Suicide
Suicide
Functional Dialectic System View of Suicide
Therapy: Structure and Process
13. Enrichment and Facilitation of Therapy
The Dialectic Dialogue: Exercises
Facilitating Dialectics: Family Sculpting
Part VI: Termination and Follow-up
14. Ending Therapy and Follow-up
When Does Therapy End?
How Does Therapy End?
Follow-up
Closing Comment
Appendix: The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Code of
Ethics
Notes
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
The Kybalion
Introduction
Part 1. The System
1. System: Nature, Role, Structure, and Communication
What Is the System?
The Goal of the System
The Individual and the System
How Is the System Structured?
Communication
2. Dialectics
Dialectics as a Method
Dialectics and the System
Dialectics and Therapy
Cotherapists' Dialectic Dialogue
3. How the System Protects and Preserves Itself
Contract
Triangles
Emotional Distance Regulatory Mechanisms
The Symptom
4. System Development and Life Cycle
Stages in Life Cycle
5. How the System Changes
First- and Second-Order Change
Reframing
Externalization
Summary
Part II. The Intake
6. Joining and Establishing Therapeutic Alliance
Joining
Exploration
Definition of the Focus Problem for Therapy
Treatment Plan
The Contract
Part III. Treatment Structure: The Envelope
7. The Envelope: Joining
A New System Is Formed
Maintaining, Sustaining, and Fostering Joining
The Client Frequently Differs from the Therapist in Important
Characteristics
Empowerment
8. Disclosure
Self-Disclosure: Client
Self-Disclosure: Therapist
9. Resistance-Impeding and Facilitating Therapy
Resistance
Power Struggles in Therapy
Anger in Therapy
When Therapy Is Stuck
How to Unstick Therapy
Part IV. Treatment Process: The Dialectics of Therapy
10. Functional Dialectic System View of Symptom and Psychopathology
The Artist
The Water Bottle
The Gas Mask
Depression by Proxy
The Mask of Depression
Part V. Selected Treatment Issues
11. Infidelity
Prevalence of Infidelity
Types of Infidelity
How Does the System Protect Itself against Infidelity?
The Function of Infidelity
EMA May Have a Positive Effect on a Relationship
Therapy: Structure (Ground Rules)
Therapy: Process
12. Adolescent Suicide
Suicide
Functional Dialectic System View of Suicide
Therapy: Structure and Process
13. Enrichment and Facilitation of Therapy
The Dialectic Dialogue: Exercises
Facilitating Dialectics: Family Sculpting
Part VI: Termination and Follow-up
14. Ending Therapy and Follow-up
When Does Therapy End?
How Does Therapy End?
Follow-up
Closing Comment
Appendix: The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Code of
Ethics
Notes
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
Preface
The Kybalion
Introduction
Part 1. The System
1. System: Nature, Role, Structure, and Communication
What Is the System?
The Goal of the System
The Individual and the System
How Is the System Structured?
Communication
2. Dialectics
Dialectics as a Method
Dialectics and the System
Dialectics and Therapy
Cotherapists' Dialectic Dialogue
3. How the System Protects and Preserves Itself
Contract
Triangles
Emotional Distance Regulatory Mechanisms
The Symptom
4. System Development and Life Cycle
Stages in Life Cycle
5. How the System Changes
First- and Second-Order Change
Reframing
Externalization
Summary
Part II. The Intake
6. Joining and Establishing Therapeutic Alliance
Joining
Exploration
Definition of the Focus Problem for Therapy
Treatment Plan
The Contract
Part III. Treatment Structure: The Envelope
7. The Envelope: Joining
A New System Is Formed
Maintaining, Sustaining, and Fostering Joining
The Client Frequently Differs from the Therapist in Important
Characteristics
Empowerment
8. Disclosure
Self-Disclosure: Client
Self-Disclosure: Therapist
9. Resistance-Impeding and Facilitating Therapy
Resistance
Power Struggles in Therapy
Anger in Therapy
When Therapy Is Stuck
How to Unstick Therapy
Part IV. Treatment Process: The Dialectics of Therapy
10. Functional Dialectic System View of Symptom and Psychopathology
The Artist
The Water Bottle
The Gas Mask
Depression by Proxy
The Mask of Depression
Part V. Selected Treatment Issues
11. Infidelity
Prevalence of Infidelity
Types of Infidelity
How Does the System Protect Itself against Infidelity?
The Function of Infidelity
EMA May Have a Positive Effect on a Relationship
Therapy: Structure (Ground Rules)
Therapy: Process
12. Adolescent Suicide
Suicide
Functional Dialectic System View of Suicide
Therapy: Structure and Process
13. Enrichment and Facilitation of Therapy
The Dialectic Dialogue: Exercises
Facilitating Dialectics: Family Sculpting
Part VI: Termination and Follow-up
14. Ending Therapy and Follow-up
When Does Therapy End?
How Does Therapy End?
Follow-up
Closing Comment
Appendix: The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Code of
Ethics
Notes
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
The Kybalion
Introduction
Part 1. The System
1. System: Nature, Role, Structure, and Communication
What Is the System?
The Goal of the System
The Individual and the System
How Is the System Structured?
Communication
2. Dialectics
Dialectics as a Method
Dialectics and the System
Dialectics and Therapy
Cotherapists' Dialectic Dialogue
3. How the System Protects and Preserves Itself
Contract
Triangles
Emotional Distance Regulatory Mechanisms
The Symptom
4. System Development and Life Cycle
Stages in Life Cycle
5. How the System Changes
First- and Second-Order Change
Reframing
Externalization
Summary
Part II. The Intake
6. Joining and Establishing Therapeutic Alliance
Joining
Exploration
Definition of the Focus Problem for Therapy
Treatment Plan
The Contract
Part III. Treatment Structure: The Envelope
7. The Envelope: Joining
A New System Is Formed
Maintaining, Sustaining, and Fostering Joining
The Client Frequently Differs from the Therapist in Important
Characteristics
Empowerment
8. Disclosure
Self-Disclosure: Client
Self-Disclosure: Therapist
9. Resistance-Impeding and Facilitating Therapy
Resistance
Power Struggles in Therapy
Anger in Therapy
When Therapy Is Stuck
How to Unstick Therapy
Part IV. Treatment Process: The Dialectics of Therapy
10. Functional Dialectic System View of Symptom and Psychopathology
The Artist
The Water Bottle
The Gas Mask
Depression by Proxy
The Mask of Depression
Part V. Selected Treatment Issues
11. Infidelity
Prevalence of Infidelity
Types of Infidelity
How Does the System Protect Itself against Infidelity?
The Function of Infidelity
EMA May Have a Positive Effect on a Relationship
Therapy: Structure (Ground Rules)
Therapy: Process
12. Adolescent Suicide
Suicide
Functional Dialectic System View of Suicide
Therapy: Structure and Process
13. Enrichment and Facilitation of Therapy
The Dialectic Dialogue: Exercises
Facilitating Dialectics: Family Sculpting
Part VI: Termination and Follow-up
14. Ending Therapy and Follow-up
When Does Therapy End?
How Does Therapy End?
Follow-up
Closing Comment
Appendix: The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Code of
Ethics
Notes
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index