Description |
231 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Series |
Master work series |
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Master work series.
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Contents |
1. On the History of the Concept of Resistance -- 2. On Resistance in the Treatment of Children, Adolescents, and Parents -- 3. Resistance: Definition and Interventions with Joining Techniques -- 4. The Rationales and Parallels -- 5. The Resolution of Resistances of Certain Character Types: A Form of Character Analysis -- 6. On the Concepts of Resistance and Countertransference in Parental Guidance and Family Therapy -- 7. The Resolution of Resistances in the Family: The Clinical Sequence and Sequence Therapy -- 8. Failure-Inducing Patients and Families -- 9. Countertransference in the Psychotherapy of Children and Adolescents |
Summary |
In this original work, Robert Marshall demonstrates numerous approaches to helping hard-to-treat patients. He shows how to facilitate treatment with joining techniques such as mirroring, echoing, and reflection, and how the innovative concept of sequence therapy - a systematic analysis of child, adult, and familial resistance - and counter-transference exploration can vastly improve a difficult therapeutic process. Resistant Interactions is a useful resource for clinicians with challenging patients, that is, for every clinician |
Notes |
Originally published: New York, N.Y. : Human Sciences Press, c1982 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-219) and indexes |
Subject |
Child psychotherapy.
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Family psychotherapy.
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Resistance (Psychoanalysis)
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Countertransference (Psychology)
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Transference (Psychology)
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Psychoanalytic Therapy.
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Countertransference (Psychology)
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Psychoanalytic Therapy.
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Transference (Psychology)
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LC no. |
96007483 |
ISBN |
1568218605 (acid-free paper) |
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