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- Book Title
- The Psychotherapy Relationship : Theory, Research, and Practice H
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0471127205
ISBN-13
9780471127208
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1035064
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Psychotherapy Relationship : Theory, Research, and Practice
Subject
Psychotherapy / General, General
Publication Year
1998
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
24.7 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
98-010212
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
616.89/14
Table Of Content
The Psychotherapy Relationship and Its Components: An Introduction. Working Alliance: The Foundation of the Psychotherapy Relationship. Transference and Its Many Faces: The Unrealistic Relationship in Psychotherapy. Countertransference: The Therapist's Contribution to the "Unrealistic" Relationship. The Real Relationship: Beyond Transference and Alliance. The Psychotherapy Relationship in Operation. Psychoanalytic Visions of the Psychotherapy Relationship: Beyond Transference. Cognitive and Behavioral Views of the Therapeutic Relationship: Beyond Techniques. The Humanistic and Existential Vision of the Therapeutic Relationship: The Real Relationship and More. Feminist Therapy: Beyond the Third Force. References. Index.
Synopsis
Human beings are social creatures, and from the moment we enter the world, our personal horizons are defined by our relationships with others. Parents, siblings, teachers, friends, lovers, colleagues-even the countless strangers with whom we interact during the course of any given day-we exist through them and they through us. This book is concerned with one of the most profound, yet difficult to define of human relationships, the healing relationship of psychotherapy. There are many psychotherapeutic schools of thought, and while they may vary considerably in theory and methodology, virtually all agree that the relationship that develops between therapist and client is important to the success of treatment. But how do you define a "successful" client/therapist relationship? How exactly does the psychotherapy relationship influence process and outcome? What are its various components, and which are most important to the healing process? In this groundbreaking study, Charles Gelso and Jeffrey Hayes provide answers to these and other challenging questions about The Psychotherapy Relationship. The authors begin by defining the three main components of the psychotherapy relationship: the working alliance, transference configuration, and the real relationship. They then consider how each is generally defined by and functions within various psychotherapeutic approaches, how each interrelates with the other two components within the context of the therapy relationship, and how relationship components and therapeutic techniques interact during treatment. Throughout, the authors draw upon their extensive clinical experience to offer advice and guidance on how to avoid and overcome major obstacles to a successful psychotherapy relationship. The remainder of the book is devoted to a fascinating in-depth look at the psychotherapy relationship in action in four major psychotherapy schools: psychoanalytic, cognitive/behavioral, humanistic, and feminist. Ever mindful of important factional differences within schools of thought, the authors explore the role of the relationship within each approach in terms of the centrality of the relationship; whether the relationship is seen as a means to an end or an end in itself; the extent to which the emphasis is on the "real" relationship versus the transference; and the manner in which the therapist uses power in the relationship. The most penetrating and far-ranging exploration yet of this most crucial aspect of the psychotherapeutic process, The Psychotherapy Relationship is must reading for all psychotherapists. A far-ranging and insightful exploration of one of the most important and controversial aspects of the psychotherapeutic process The Psychotherapy Relationship is an impartial research-based exploration of the role of the client/therapist relationship in most major approaches to psychotherapy. Drs. Gelso and Hayes break the relationship down into its component parts-including the working alliance, transference/countertransference, and the real relationship-and define the function of each, as it interrelates with both the other two and with various intervention techniques. They explore various theories about the nature and function of the therapy relationship espoused by the psychoanalytic, cognitive/behavioral, humanistic, and feminist schools of thought. And they develop a broad-based, practical synthesis of theory, research, and personal clinical experience that all psychotherapists will find helpful in their efforts to assess and improve the quality of their relationships with their clients., Human beings are social creatures, and from the moment we enter the world, our personal horizons are defined by our relationships with others. Parents, siblings, teachers, friends, lovers, colleagues-even the countless strangers with whom we interact during the course of any given day-we exist through them and they through us., Die Elemente einer psychotherapeutischen Beziehung und deren theoretische Betrachtung sind Gegenstand dieser Publikation. Der Autor integriert Theorie und Praxis; sein Ziel ist es, die praktische Arbeit und das Erreichen von Ergebnissen zu erleichtern. (8/98), This text describes the elements of the psychotherapy relationship and offers a theoretical conception of the relationship. The author divides the relationship into three primary components: the working alliance, the transference configuration, and the real relationship. He integrates theory with research while providing suggestions aimed at facilitating practice and outcome.
LC Classification Number
RC480.8.G45 1998
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