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ISBN 10: 1032005327
ISBN 13: 978-1032005324
Author: Jerome S. Gans
Addressing Challenging Moments in Psychotherapy Clinical Wisdom for Working with Individuals Groups and Couples 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction;
Part II: Clinical Observations;
1. There Is No Completely Objective Data in Interpersonal Relations. The Way I Am with You Partly Determines the Way You Are with Me;
2. Many Natural Reactions Are Not Helpful and Many Helpful Reactions Do Not Come Naturally;
3. With Some Patients There Is No Risk of Ever Establishing the Truth;
4. In Most Cases, All Things Being Considered, People Are Doing the Best They Can. If You Don’t Think So, You Probably Don’t Have Enough Information, or You Do Not Fully Understand the Information You Do Have;
5. It Is at the Boundaries That Meaningful Psychotherapeutic Work Takes Place;
6. In Chronic Marital Discord, Each Is Contributing Approximately 50% of the Problem No Matter How Asymmetrically They Present or Seem During the Course of Therapy;
7. Internal Conflict Can Masquerade as Dialogue;
8. One of The Fringe Benefits of Being a Psychotherapist Is All That We Can Learn from Our Patients;
9. Seemingly Innocuous Patient Comments Often Yield Valuable Information About the Patient, the Patient-Therapist Relationship and the Phase of the Therapy;
10. Shame Is a Painful, Ubiquitous, Debilitating and Often Hidden Emotion;
11. Ideas Are One of The Most Powerful Medications;
Part III: Clinical Pearls;
12. Shifting Focus from There-And-Then to Here-And-Now;
13. Employing Irony and Paradox for Therapeutic Purposes;
14. Using Countertransference for Therapeutic Purposes;
15. Responding Therapeutically to Patients’ Questions;
16. Securing the Patient’s Attention;
17. Dealing with the Group’s Resistance;
18. Encouraging the use of imagination;
19. Welcoming and Deepening the Negative Side of Ambivalence;
20. Employing Methods of the Existential School of Psychiatry;
21. Miscellaneous; Notes.
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