Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy: An Integrated ApproachRoutledge, 2013 M04 15 - 364 páginas Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy: An Integrated Approach is the first advanced clinical textbook for many years, written for psychotherapists and counsellors who use the theory and techniques of Transactional Analysis in their practice or who are interested in expanding their repertoire. Clarkson provides a comprehensive guide to goal-setting and clinical planning for every stage of treatment. Not only a practical textbook relevant to modern developments in supervision, but one which makes a new and original contribution to ways of thinking about transference and countertransference, the theory of self and the process of psychotherapeutic change. |
Contenido
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Change cure or adjustment | 39 |
The theory of ego states | 40 |
Diagnosis | 62 |
The psychotherapy of ego states | 77 |
Treatment planning | 134 |
Transference and countertransference in | 161 |
ix | 199 |
The psychotherapist in training supervision and at work | 257 |
A multiplicity of therapeutic relationships as a principle of integration | 293 |
257 | 294 |
a comparative TA view of child development | 311 |
addresses of transactional analysis organisations | 320 |
ITAA statement of ethics | 321 |
Bibliography | 323 |
27 | 338 |
The psychology of the self in transactional analysis | 202 |
Transactional analysis and group therapy 175 | 204 |
Systemic assessment and TA psychotherapy with children | 229 |
40 | 339 |
སེ ą Rཎྜཎྜཙྩམྤིཏྠི 8 8 8 ཤྩ 311 320 321 323 | 340 |
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Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy: An Integrated Approach Petruska Clarkson Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy: An Integrated Approach Petrūska Clarkson Vista previa limitada - 1992 |
Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy: An Integrated Approach Petrūska Clarkson Sin vista previa disponible - 1992 |
Términos y frases comunes
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