Integrative Psychotherapy : The Art and Science of Relationship
Leverbaar
PART 1 THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS Development of Integrative Psychotherapy 1(15) The Roots and Beyond 2(3) Modern Psychotherapies 5(3) Eclecticism and Integration 8(1) Principles of Relationship-Focused Integrative Psychotherapy 9(3) Relationship 12(3) Summary 15(1) Script, Repression, and Contact Distortion 16(18) Schemas and Script 18(2) The Function of Script 20(2) Maintaining the Script System 22(7) The Consequences of Script, Repression, and Contact Disruption 29(2) The Widening Spiral 31(2) Summary 33(1) Relationship and Human Development 34(24) The Early Experience of Relationship 35(6) The Concept of Relational Needs 41(5) Development and Healthy Relationships 46(3) Development and Unhealthy Relationships 49(2) Trauma and Its Consequences 51(5) Summary 56(2) PART 2 THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS Healing the Hurts 58(19) A Set of Interlocking Systems 58(6) The Role of Relationship in the Healing Process 64(6) Relationship and the Facets of Growth and Change 70(2) Accessibility 72(4) Summary 76(1) Creating a Therapeutic Relationship 77(20) Developing Therapeutic Personhood 80(5) Symmetry and Asymmetry 85(3) Empathy 88(8) Summary 96(1) Beyond Empathy 97(27) Attunement 98(16) Inquiry 114(4) Involvement 118(4) Summary 122(2) Beginning the Work 124(20) First-Session Tasks 124(2) Establishing a Safe Working Environment 126(5) The Decision to Work Together 131(2) The Therapeutic Contract 133(8) Saying Good-Bye 141(1) Summary 142(2) Moving In 144(18) Affect and Awareness 145(4) Fear and Anxiety 149(1) Resistance and Repression 150(7) Accessing 157(4) Summary 161(1) Therapeutic Interventions 162(22) Intervention Guidelines 163(2) Interpretation 165(4) Enactment and Experiment 169(3) Regression 172(8) Behavioral Interventions 180(2) Summary 182(2) A Focus on Relationship 184(17) Three Relational Concerns 185(1) Transference and Countertransference Revisited 186(4) Touch 190(2) Therapist Error 192(3) The Juxtaposition Response 195(2) Shame 197(1) The Moment of Meeting 198(1) Summary 199(2) Termination 201(24) Termination Criteria 202(2) The Decision to Terminate 204(7) Preparing for Termination 211(5) Tasks of Termination 216(3) Taking New Behaviors Out Into the World 219(2) The Last Session 221(2) Summary 223(2) PART 3 THE TRANSCRIPT The Transcript 225(25) Postscript 250(1) Transcript Linkage Index 251(6) References 257(12) Name Index 269(3) Subject Index 272
Ingenaaid | 276 pagina's
1e druk | Verschenen in 2003
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