Die therapeutische Haltung

Die therapeutische Haltung

Author: Volker Münch

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Published: 2020-09-30

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9783170366121

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Die therapeutische Haltung ist ein komplexes Konzept. Sie ist Ergebnis von theoretischen Annahmen, Einflussen aus der Praxis sowie der Personlichkeit des Therapeuten. Daraus ergeben sich wichtige ethische Fragen. In der Analytischen Psychologie wird eine unbewusste Verbindung zwischen Therapeut und Patient angenommen. Dem Selbst wird eine archetypische Entwicklungstendenz zugesprochen, was Ressourcen und Moglichkeiten des Patienten betont. Eine jungianische therapeutische Haltung kann die Arbeit des Analytikers sehr bereichern. Mit zahlreichen Fallbeispielen werden Theoriekonzepte und praktische Arbeit illustriert.


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Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 3170441086

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The Psychotherapeutic Stance

The Psychotherapeutic Stance

Author: Carsten René Jørgensen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-05-24

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 3030204375

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This book provides a thorough critique of the dominating medical understanding of psychotherapy and argues for a dynamic relational understanding of psychotherapy, deeply founded in the most important results from empirical psychotherapy research. In the first part, the book critically examines the traditional focus on technical factors in psychotherapy based on available empirical research on the subject. It asks questions about whether specific techniques cure specific diagnoses or therapists and therapeutic relationships that cure persons. Part II of the book argues that the currently dominating medical understanding of psychotherapy must be challenged by a better understanding of psychopathology and psychotherapy that contextualizes the relationship between therapist and the patient. Overall, this book provides a new approach to some of the most important questions in psychotherapy and discusses what it means to think and work psychotherapeutically. The book is highly relevant for professionals in clinical/psychotherapy training and for advanced courses in psychotherapy, including courses on mentalization-based therapy, psychoanalytic psychotherapy and eclectic psychotherapy.


Essentials of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy

Essentials of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy

Author: Doris Beneder

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2022-06-08

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 3756287335

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The Essentials of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy offer for the first time in English an insight into the guiding ideas of this integrative psychotherapy method, which is consistently anchored in Gestalt psychology (and in this respect also differs substantially from most streams of Gestalt therapy, with which it should not be confused). The anthology includes ten contributions by authors from Austria, Italy, Germany and the USA. These deal with fundamental questions and concepts of any psychotherapy: The role and meaning of consistency in practical life and in psychotherapy; the question of human epistemic possibilities and an epistemology appropriate for psychotherapy; the personality theory of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy; the basic principles of therapeutic relationship and practice; the role of emotions in the example of phenomenal causality of feelings; the task of diagnostics in Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy; a clinical example related to anorexia; Gestalt psychological viewpoints for therapy progress; the role of relational determination in intrapsychic and interpersonal experience.


CBT Case Formulation as Therapeutic Process

CBT Case Formulation as Therapeutic Process

Author: Giovanni Maria Ruggiero

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-04-09

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 3030635872

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This book reasserts the importance of case formulation as the first step in implementing effective cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT), centering it as the main operative tool of CBT approaches by which the therapist handles the whole psychotherapeutic process. Chapters discuss specific CBT interventions and components of the treatment, aspecific factors including therapeutic alliance and relationship, and theoretical and historical background of CBT practices. In addition, the book assumes that in CBTs the case formulation is a procedure which is continuously shared and reevaluated between patient and therapist throughout the course of treatment. This aspect is increasingly becoming the distinguishing feature of CBT approaches as it embodies CBT's basic tenets and implies full confidence in patients’ conscious agreement, transparent cooperation and explicit commitment with CBT’s model of clinical change.