Description |
xvii, 231 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Introduction: Dialogue in psychotherapy -- Part I: Dialogue in the schools of psychotherapy -- The Freudians -- The Jungians -- The interpersonal approach -- Carl Rogers and humanistic client-centered therapy -- Object-relations and self-psychology -- Existential therapists -- Gestalt therapists -- Family therapists -- Part II: Confirmation and healing through dialogue -- Confirmation and the development of the person -- Disconfirmation and "mental illness" -- Confirmation in therapy -- The unconscious as the ground of the physical and psychic -- Dialogue with dreams -- Paradoxes of guilt -- The problematic of mutuality -- Empathy, identification, inclusion, and intuition -- The "dialogue of touchstones." |
Note |
Includes index. |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [219]-226. |
Subject |
Psychotherapist and patient.
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Psychotherapy.
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Psychotherapy -- methods.
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Interview, Psychological -- methods.
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Family Therapy -- methods.
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Professional-Patient Relations.
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Psychological Theory.
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Indexed Term |
Medicine Psychotherapy Use of conversation |
ISBN |
0876687303 |
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