Bültmann & Gerriets
The Psychodynamic Approach to Therapeutic Change
von Rob Leiper, Michael Maltby
Verlag: SAGE Publications
Reihe: SAGE Therapeutic Change Series
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ISBN: 978-1-4462-3131-9
Auflage: First Edition
Erschienen am 06.02.2004
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 192 Seiten

Preis: 66,49 €

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

PART ONE: CHANGE AND PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
The Dynamics of Change
Psychodynamics
A Changing Theory
PART TWO: PROCESSES OF CHANGE: A FRAMEWORK
Expression
Releasing the Mind
Understanding
Discovering Meaning
Relationship
Rediscovering the Other
Regression
Contacting the Unconscious
Differentiation
Working through Limitation and Loss
Creation
Constructing New Forms of Experience
PART THREE: CONTEXTS AND CONCLUSIONS
Widening the Context of Change
Constructing a Spiral of Change



`It is well written and well organised and I'm sure it will be of help and interest to researchers and practitioners concerned with the therapeutic action of psychodynamic treatment' - Penelope Waite, Nurturing Potential

Change is the central purpose of all counselling and psychotherapy, but how it is conceptualized and worked with varies according to the theoretical approach being used. The Psychodynamic Approach to Therapeutic Change explores the nature of psychological change from the psychodynamic perspective and describes the process through which clients can be helped to come to terms with painful experiences and develop new ways of relating.

In the first part of the book, Rob Leiper and Michael Maltby look at therapeutic change in relation to psychological health and maturity. They explore what motivates people to change and also why resistance occurs.

The main part of the book outlines the collaborative process that clients and therapist work through to bring about change and highlights the role of the therapist in:

] creating the conditions for clients to express their thoughts, feelings and memories

] developing clients' awareness and understanding of their psychological processes, and

] providing `containment' for the client's psychological projections.

The final part of the book sets personal therapeutic change in a wider social context, linking individual change with community and organisational development.

Combining core psychodynamic concepts with contemporary thinking, The Psychodynamic Approach to Therapeutic Change provides a lively and up-to-date integration of ideas on the change process which will be of great value to trainees and practicing counsellors and psychotherapists.


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