The Dilemmas of Brief PsychotherapyPlenum Press, 1995 - 240 páginas Health care reform has made short-term psychotherapy an increasingly popular treatment option. This informative volume explores the potential of brief psychotherapy through four paradigmatic modes of the individual's relationship to others: subservience, indecisiveness, entitlement, and fundamental fault - the latter of which deals with long-term, family-related emotional problems. The Dilemmas of Brief Psychotherapy uses cognitive, behavioral, psychodynamic, psychoanalytic, and systems approaches to show clinical psychology practitioners and students how to decipher and respond to the narratives of patients' lives. James Gustafson's highly readable treatise arms the modern practitioner with solutions to the myriad of problematic situations encountered throughout the course of a brief psychotherapy. |
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... thought she needed several years to make a very big turnaround . I did not think she needed more sessions with me than one a month . After a year and a half , she was clear about how she had been fooled by her husband . She decided she ...
... thought she needed several years to make a very big turnaround . I did not think she needed more sessions with me than one a month . After a year and a half , she was clear about how she had been fooled by her husband . She decided she ...
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... thought it would be extremely interesting for us and for him to dig out the plot . As I thought , it turned out to be the simple mechanics of delay . He loved the serenity of the sea , to him a great relief from the hassles of land . As ...
... thought it would be extremely interesting for us and for him to dig out the plot . As I thought , it turned out to be the simple mechanics of delay . He loved the serenity of the sea , to him a great relief from the hassles of land . As ...
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... thought to myself that after all I must be missing some organic trouble . I took her to the window and looked down her throat , and she showed some signs of recalcitrance , like women with artificial dentures . I thought to myself that ...
... thought to myself that after all I must be missing some organic trouble . I took her to the window and looked down her throat , and she showed some signs of recalcitrance , like women with artificial dentures . I thought to myself that ...
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Selective Inattention | 1 |
BEGINNING MIDDLE AND ENDING DILEMMAS | 7 |
What Is the Gap in the Story | 13 |
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