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In this brilliant examination of how the therapist makes use of theories and styles in order to achieve equilibrium under stress, Lawrence Friedman probes the subtle interplay of theory and practice and offers penetrating assessments of recent theories o
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In this brilliant examination of how the therapist makes use of theories and styles in order to achieve equilibrium under stress, Lawrence Friedman probes the subtle interplay of theory and practice and offers penetrating assessments of recent theories o
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134877102
- Artikelnr.: 39265292
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 616
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134877102
- Artikelnr.: 39265292
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Lawrence Friedman, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and a member of the History of Psychiatry section of the Department of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College. Dr. Friedman is the 1985 recipient of the American Psychoanalytic Association's Distinguished Contributor Award.
I. Theory and Practice: The Trouble with Psychotherapy 1. Whatever Happened
to the Therapist's Discomfort? 2. Discomfort Reflected in Theory: The
Therapeutic Alliance 3. Looking to Theory for Help 4. Descriptive Help from
Theory: Trends in the Psychoanalytic Theory of Treatment 5. Other Uses of
Theory 6. Overview II. Practice Observed 7. Leaving Theory Temporarily 8.
What Moves the Therapist? 9. Therapy Tasks that Theoy Must Explain 10.
Therapy Tasks: How the Therapist Makes Sense of the Patient 11. Therapy
Tasks: How the Patient Makes Sense of the Therapist III. Theory of the
Mind: The Tool of Psychotherapy 12. Why Bother with Theory of the Mind? 13.
The Historical Context 14. Freud's Foothold 15. Constructions of Freud's
Paradigmatic Theory 16. Conclusion: The Nature and Function of a Theory of
the Mind IV. Debate About Theory of the Mind: Revisions 17. Introduction
18. Peterfreund's Information-Processing Theory 19. Phenomenological
Theory: Mind as a World of Representations 20. Schafer's Action Language
21. Levenson's Perspectivism 22. Gendlin's Vitalism 23. George Klein's
Equilibrium Theory 24. Piaget's General Project 25. Piaget and
Psychotherapy 26. Kohut's Mixed Theory 27. The Common Thread: Holism 28.
Summary: The Need to Balance Perception and Influence V. What is a
Psychotherapist 29. Ambiguity as a Discipline 30. Disambiguating Postures:
General Considerations 31. Disambiguating Postures: The Reading Imperative
32. Disambiguating Postures: The Therapist's Historicism 33. Disambiguating
Postures: The Therapist as Operator 34. How It Fits Together: Performable
Model and Metaphor VI. Implications 35. Conclusion: No Resting Place 36.
Training 37. The Future
to the Therapist's Discomfort? 2. Discomfort Reflected in Theory: The
Therapeutic Alliance 3. Looking to Theory for Help 4. Descriptive Help from
Theory: Trends in the Psychoanalytic Theory of Treatment 5. Other Uses of
Theory 6. Overview II. Practice Observed 7. Leaving Theory Temporarily 8.
What Moves the Therapist? 9. Therapy Tasks that Theoy Must Explain 10.
Therapy Tasks: How the Therapist Makes Sense of the Patient 11. Therapy
Tasks: How the Patient Makes Sense of the Therapist III. Theory of the
Mind: The Tool of Psychotherapy 12. Why Bother with Theory of the Mind? 13.
The Historical Context 14. Freud's Foothold 15. Constructions of Freud's
Paradigmatic Theory 16. Conclusion: The Nature and Function of a Theory of
the Mind IV. Debate About Theory of the Mind: Revisions 17. Introduction
18. Peterfreund's Information-Processing Theory 19. Phenomenological
Theory: Mind as a World of Representations 20. Schafer's Action Language
21. Levenson's Perspectivism 22. Gendlin's Vitalism 23. George Klein's
Equilibrium Theory 24. Piaget's General Project 25. Piaget and
Psychotherapy 26. Kohut's Mixed Theory 27. The Common Thread: Holism 28.
Summary: The Need to Balance Perception and Influence V. What is a
Psychotherapist 29. Ambiguity as a Discipline 30. Disambiguating Postures:
General Considerations 31. Disambiguating Postures: The Reading Imperative
32. Disambiguating Postures: The Therapist's Historicism 33. Disambiguating
Postures: The Therapist as Operator 34. How It Fits Together: Performable
Model and Metaphor VI. Implications 35. Conclusion: No Resting Place 36.
Training 37. The Future
I. Theory and Practice: The Trouble with Psychotherapy 1. Whatever Happened
to the Therapist's Discomfort? 2. Discomfort Reflected in Theory: The
Therapeutic Alliance 3. Looking to Theory for Help 4. Descriptive Help from
Theory: Trends in the Psychoanalytic Theory of Treatment 5. Other Uses of
Theory 6. Overview II. Practice Observed 7. Leaving Theory Temporarily 8.
What Moves the Therapist? 9. Therapy Tasks that Theoy Must Explain 10.
Therapy Tasks: How the Therapist Makes Sense of the Patient 11. Therapy
Tasks: How the Patient Makes Sense of the Therapist III. Theory of the
Mind: The Tool of Psychotherapy 12. Why Bother with Theory of the Mind? 13.
The Historical Context 14. Freud's Foothold 15. Constructions of Freud's
Paradigmatic Theory 16. Conclusion: The Nature and Function of a Theory of
the Mind IV. Debate About Theory of the Mind: Revisions 17. Introduction
18. Peterfreund's Information-Processing Theory 19. Phenomenological
Theory: Mind as a World of Representations 20. Schafer's Action Language
21. Levenson's Perspectivism 22. Gendlin's Vitalism 23. George Klein's
Equilibrium Theory 24. Piaget's General Project 25. Piaget and
Psychotherapy 26. Kohut's Mixed Theory 27. The Common Thread: Holism 28.
Summary: The Need to Balance Perception and Influence V. What is a
Psychotherapist 29. Ambiguity as a Discipline 30. Disambiguating Postures:
General Considerations 31. Disambiguating Postures: The Reading Imperative
32. Disambiguating Postures: The Therapist's Historicism 33. Disambiguating
Postures: The Therapist as Operator 34. How It Fits Together: Performable
Model and Metaphor VI. Implications 35. Conclusion: No Resting Place 36.
Training 37. The Future
to the Therapist's Discomfort? 2. Discomfort Reflected in Theory: The
Therapeutic Alliance 3. Looking to Theory for Help 4. Descriptive Help from
Theory: Trends in the Psychoanalytic Theory of Treatment 5. Other Uses of
Theory 6. Overview II. Practice Observed 7. Leaving Theory Temporarily 8.
What Moves the Therapist? 9. Therapy Tasks that Theoy Must Explain 10.
Therapy Tasks: How the Therapist Makes Sense of the Patient 11. Therapy
Tasks: How the Patient Makes Sense of the Therapist III. Theory of the
Mind: The Tool of Psychotherapy 12. Why Bother with Theory of the Mind? 13.
The Historical Context 14. Freud's Foothold 15. Constructions of Freud's
Paradigmatic Theory 16. Conclusion: The Nature and Function of a Theory of
the Mind IV. Debate About Theory of the Mind: Revisions 17. Introduction
18. Peterfreund's Information-Processing Theory 19. Phenomenological
Theory: Mind as a World of Representations 20. Schafer's Action Language
21. Levenson's Perspectivism 22. Gendlin's Vitalism 23. George Klein's
Equilibrium Theory 24. Piaget's General Project 25. Piaget and
Psychotherapy 26. Kohut's Mixed Theory 27. The Common Thread: Holism 28.
Summary: The Need to Balance Perception and Influence V. What is a
Psychotherapist 29. Ambiguity as a Discipline 30. Disambiguating Postures:
General Considerations 31. Disambiguating Postures: The Reading Imperative
32. Disambiguating Postures: The Therapist's Historicism 33. Disambiguating
Postures: The Therapist as Operator 34. How It Fits Together: Performable
Model and Metaphor VI. Implications 35. Conclusion: No Resting Place 36.
Training 37. The Future