Wit and wisdom in dynamic psychotherapy / edited by Gregory P. Bauer.
Material type: TextPublisher: Northvale, N.J. : J. Aronson, [1990]Description: xiv, 307 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0876687680
- 616.89/14 20
- RC489.P72 W57 1990
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-291) and index.
The analytic position. -- The first hour. -- How therapy works. -- Goals. -- Change in therapy. -- Attachment. -- Transference. -- Resistance. -- Interpretation. -- Countertransference. -- Treatment of severe disturbance. -- The development of the therapist. -- Growing up. -- Psychodynamics. -- Dreams. -- Ego defenses
'...a psycho-linguistic family album; each quote is worth a thousand words....Unexpected surprises are in store as well, since Bauer has cast a wide net tht captures fascinating new faces as well as old ones. Creative uses for this volume are many: attention-grabbing quintessential quotes for lectures, seminars, articles; deft summations of complicated concepts; peppery thoughts to enliven institutional memos; a splendid professional gift; and so on. I, for one, look forward to those suspended several minutes, when the next patient is yet to arrive. I shall open the book at random, sure to find words of comfort, inspiration, and empathy for the daunting psychological mystery about to materialize with the appearance of the next patient.' --Sheldon Roth
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