Just what kind of patients do psychotherapists consider memorable? In this informative book, prominent therapists address the subject with candor. They look at how therapy with these patients had special meaning for them, and they explore the possibility of a common denominator that many make certain patients memorable. Topics include how these special patients teach therapists more about themselves, inside the therapy hour, and the nature of the experiential process.
Just what kind of patients do psychotherapists consider memorable? In this informative book, prominent therapists address the subject with candor. They look at how therapy with these patients had special meaning for them, and they explore the possibility of a common denominator that many make certain patients memorable. Topics include how these special patients teach therapists more about themselves, inside the therapy hour, and the nature of the experiential process.
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Contents Memorableness--The Coming Together of Past, Future, and Present: A Preface <ul><li> Introduction </li><li> The Memorable Patient--Three Fictional Examples </li><li> Boundaries: A Metaphoric View </li><li> Memorable Moments in Therapy </li><li> Memorable Patients: A Contrast Effect </li><li> "Ilsa" </li><li> Metamorphosis </li><li> Lena: A "Poor Candidate for Psychotherapy" </li><li> Reactions of Medical Personnel and Intimates to Persons With AIDS </li><li> Lasting Impressions </li><li> Blue. Also Green and Red. But Then Again, Maybe Yellow </li><li> Partners in Crime </li><li> Some Memorable Clients and What Makes Them So </li><li> Learning From Lita: Valuable, Memorable Lessons </li><li> Aichmophobia--Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth </li><li> Psychotherapy in Rehabilitation Medicine: Population, Process, and Problems </li><li> Sum of the Parts: A Memory of a Homeless Man</li></ul>