Principles of PsychotherapyNow in a new Third Edition, this landmark text has been completely updated and revised, addressing the full range of basic issues in psychotherapy combined with a complete survey of its elements, processes, current treatment techniques, and phases. |
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Page 179
... reality when patients cancel or come late for session . " I got caught in traffic , " apologizes a woman dashing in 10 minutes late for her session , or " He's home sick in bed , " says a wife calling to cancel her husband's appointment ...
... reality when patients cancel or come late for session . " I got caught in traffic , " apologizes a woman dashing in 10 minutes late for her session , or " He's home sick in bed , " says a wife calling to cancel her husband's appointment ...
Page 203
Irving B. Weiner. TRANSFERENCE , REALITY , AND THE WORKING ALLIANCE The relationship of a psychotherapy patient to his therapist proceeds simultaneously on the three different levels of transference , reality , and the working alliance ...
Irving B. Weiner. TRANSFERENCE , REALITY , AND THE WORKING ALLIANCE The relationship of a psychotherapy patient to his therapist proceeds simultaneously on the three different levels of transference , reality , and the working alliance ...
Page 209
... reality than positive feelings and hence more consistently likely to indicate transference . Although realistic events can trigger negative transference reactions ( see p . 203 ) , a therapist competently doing his job should provide ...
... reality than positive feelings and hence more consistently likely to indicate transference . Although realistic events can trigger negative transference reactions ( see p . 203 ) , a therapist competently doing his job should provide ...
Contents
The Nature and Goals of Psychotherapy | 3 |
Theory and Process in Psychotherapy | 34 |
Evaluation and Assessment | 51 |
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able alliance allow anxiety appears approach appropriate aspects attention attitudes avoid aware basis become begin behavior benefit better capacity Chapter clinical communication concerns conduct consider consists constitute continue countertransference defensive difficulties direct discussion effective efforts evaluation example expected experience experiencing explore express feelings further give goals hand Hence identify important improvement indicate individual influence initial interest interpersonal interpretation interview involve kind learning less matter means mind motivation nature necessary needs negative observing occur offered origins participate particular patient person phase positive possible prepared present problems productive progress psychological psychotherapy questions reality reason recognize reference reflect regard relationship relatively require resistance respect response role sessions situation specific style sufficient suggest supportive talk tend termination therapist therapy things thoughts transference reactions treatment contract treatment relationship uncovering understanding usually