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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Learning to Listen from Multiple Perspectives [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 274 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 670 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-1998
  • Izdevniecība: Brunner-Mazel Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0876309619
  • ISBN-13: 9780876309612
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 274 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 670 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-1998
  • Izdevniecība: Brunner-Mazel Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0876309619
  • ISBN-13: 9780876309612
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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy is the first book designed to teach therapists how to listen and intervene from multiple perspectives. Through study and analysis of session transcripts, the reader learns how to listen and formulate interpretations from four different perspectives: reflection, analysis of conflict, analysis of transference, and analysis of defense. Each listening approach is introduced with a brief chapter illustrating the rules of intervention followed by therapy transcripts, which the reader studies and analyzes. By studying the transcripts, answering the questions in the material, and comparing his answers with those provided by the author, the reader will learn how to reflect, analyze conflict, interpret the transference, and analyze the defenses.

Beginning therapists can use this book to acquire listening and intervention skills. Advanced therapists will enjoy studying and comparing listening approaches from a meta-theoretical perspective. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy provides a framework for studying how each approach focuses on a different analytic surface, and uses different rules for timing and content of interpretation.
Acknowledgments vii(2)
Preface ix
1 Introduction: What Do We Do When We Listen?
1(10)
When We Listen, We Focus Our Attention
2(2)
What If I Don't Want to Change the Way I Listen?
4(1)
Psychodynamic Listening
5(4)
Becoming a Flexible Listener
9(2)
2 Theory of Reflection
11(10)
Focus on Implicit or Pre-Conscious Feelings
13(5)
Validation of Reflections
18(2)
Further Readings
20(1)
3 Reflection Studies
21(30)
Case #1: A Patient in the Sixth Month of Therapy
21(13)
Case #2: A Patient in the Tenth Month of Treatment
34(17)
4 Theory of the Analysis of Conflict
51(16)
Listening for Conflict
53(3)
Interpreting Conflict
56(9)
Conclusion
65(1)
Further Readings
65(2)
5 Conflict Studies
67(44)
Case #1: Male Patient in the Seventh Month of Treatment
68(5)
Case #2: A Female Patient at Her Tenth Session
73(19)
Case #3: A Patient in the Sixth Month of Therapy
92(19)
6 Theory of the Analysis of Transference
111(10)
Listening for Manifest Content
111(2)
The Poetry of Therapy
113(6)
Further Readings
119(2)
7 Transference Studies
121(44)
Case #1
122(19)
Case #2
141(24)
8 Theory of Defense Analysis
165(12)
Listening for Process
165(4)
Free Association
169(6)
Further Readings
175(2)
9 Defense Analysis Studies
177(28)
Monitoring of Process
177(1)
Example 1
177(1)
Example 2
178(1)
Example 3
178(1)
Example 4
179(1)
Case #1
180(10)
Case #2
190(15)
10 Studies in Flexibility of Listening
205(44)
Flexibility Exericses
207(42)
11 Harnessing Thinking and Intuition
249(8)
Harnessing Intellect with Intuition
253(4)
References 257(4)
Index 261


Jon Frederickson