Structuring the Therapeutic Process: Compromise with Chaos : the Therapist's Response to the Individual and the GroupJessica Kingsley Publishers, 1988 M01 1 - 300 páginas 'Outstanding. There is authenticity and honesty in Dr Cox's message.' - American Journal of Psychiatry 'Rich and thought provoking. A stimulating reflection for those of us who are aware of the unwithering need of organising and structuring again and again our creative doubts. A book highly recommended.' - Group Analysis 'It is a real work of art. Supervisors and teachers of counselling it will repay reading and re-reading. It combines practical help and the development of theoretical concepts in an unusually convincing way. Strongly recommended.' - British Journal of Guidance and Counselling |
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Contenido
Synopsis | 1 |
The Centre of Gravity | 9 |
Terms of Reference | 25 |
The Sense of Self | 66 |
The Therapists Personal World | 79 |
Transference and Countertransference | 119 |
Empathy | 137 |
The Therapist Speaks | 148 |
Boundaries of Therapeutic Space | 238 |
Numbers within Therapeutic Space | 249 |
Compromise with Chaos Borderline Psychotic | 260 |
Terminating the Therapeutic Process | 274 |
Suggested Further Reading | 282 |
vii | 284 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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