Introduction. Stage I: The Approach. The Story of 'B'. The Development of the Self. Forming the Working Alliance. Stage II: The Dynamics of the Relationship. Transference. Countertransference. Erotic Transference. Cultural Implications in the Transferential Relationship. Stage III: Therapeutic Transactions. Empathic Transactions. Therapy with the Parent Ego State. Group Psychotherapy. Stage IV: Wider Implications. Different Dimensions of Transactional Analysis. How to Say Goodbye?
Hargaden, Helena; Sills, Charlotte
"This book is written in a fascinating fashion, intertwining a
detailed presentation of an intensive psychotherapy with an
unusually frank account of the therapist's reconsideration of her
theoretical model and development of new modes of thinking about
and doing treatment." - Bill Cornell, author and trainer in
transactional analysis and body-centred psychotherapy
"This is a must read book for any serious psychotherapist
interested in providing a comprehensive and in-depth psychotherapy
and of particular interest to clinical Transactional Analysis." -
Richard G. Erskine, PhD., Training Director, Institute for
Integrative Psychotherapy, New York City
"By providing the reader with an integrated perspective which
addresses contemporary relational theories and their implications
for clinical practice, therapists, supervisors, trainers and
clients themselves will find this book a rich resource and source
of much useful and relevant material." - Diana Shmukler, UKCP
Integrative Psychotherapist, Supervisor and Trainer"Hargaden and
Sills have provided a clear and comprehensive theory of the
evolution of a core sense of self. This theory functions, in
itself, as a left brain 'hold' that allows therapists to use their
right brain intuition and imagination to enter into and experience
the patient's right-brain perception of their reality without the
therapist becoming lost. This is quite an achievement, and one that
I believe will benefit even the most experienced and sophisticated
therapists." - Ken Woods, The Psychotherapist, 2004"The book is a
marvellous journey from beginnings... The book offers a wide range
of theoretical and methodological stimuli which are worth
discussing. Every relational therapist and transactional analyst
should have it." - Ulrike Muller, European Journal of Psychotherapy
and Counselling, 9(1) March 2007"This is a richly informative book
and readers will be encouraged by the authors' reflection, honesty,
and human approach to their work, regardless of which modality they
may feel they 'belong' to. I would recommend this book to any
serious practitioner who has an interest in how the'nitty-gritty'
of the relationship not only influences, but is central to, the
process of psychotherapy." - Neil Gibson, Journal of Existential
Analysis, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2008
"This book is written in a fascinating fashion, intertwining a
detailed presentation of an intensive psychotherapy with an
unusually frank account of the therapist's reconsideration of her
theoretical model and development of new modes of thinking about
and doing treatment." - Bill Cornell, author and trainer in
transactional analysis and body-centred psychotherapy
"This is a must read book for any serious psychotherapist
interested in providing a comprehensive and in-depth psychotherapy
and of particular interest to clinical Transactional Analysis." -
Richard G. Erskine, Training Director, Institute for Integrative
Psychotherapy, New York City
"By providing the reader with an integrated perspective which
addresses contemporary relational theories and their implications
for clinical practice, therapists, supervisors, trainers and
clients themselves will find this book a rich resource and source
of much useful and relevant material." - Diana Shmukler, UKCP
Integrative Psychotherapist, Supervisor and Trainer"Hargaden and
Sills have provided a clear and comprehensive theory of the
evolution of a core sense of self. This theory functions, in
itself, as a left brain 'hold' that allows therapists to use their
right brain intuition and imagination to enter into and experience
the patient's right-brain perception of their reality without the
therapist becoming lost. This is quite an achievement, and one that
I believe will benefit even the most experienced and sophisticated
therapists." - Ken Woods, The Psychotherapist, 2004"The book is a
marvellous journey from beginnings... The book offers a wide range
of theoretical and methodological stimuli which are worth
discussing. Every relational therapist and transactional analyst
should have it." - Ulrike Muller, European Journal of Psychotherapy
and Counselling, 9(1) March 2007"This is a richly informative book
and readers will be encouraged by the authors' reflection, honesty,
and human approach to their work, regardless of which modality they
may feel they 'belong' to. I would recommend this book to any
serious practitioner who has an interest in how the'nitty-gritty'
of the relationship not only influences, but is central to, the
process of psychotherapy." - Neil Gibson, Journal of Existential
Analysis, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2008
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