Confrontation in Psychotherapy
Jason Aronson Publishers
Book
Hardback
392 pages
978-0-87668-670-6 (ISBN)
Description
Describes the varieties of confrontation in psychotherapy, its meanings to patients and therapists, its indications, and above all, its dangers. The contributors all use confrontation in their therapeutic work but vary in their comfort in its use.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Northvale NJ
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
717 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87668-670-6 (9780876686706)
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Editor
Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, USA
Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, Tufts University, USA
Content
The Meanings of Confrontation, Paul G. Myerson; Confrontation as a Mode of Teaching, James Mann; The Purpose of Confrontation, John Murray; Therapeutic Confrontation from Routine to Heroic, Howard A. Corwin; Confrontation, Countertransference and Context, Avery Weisman; The Uses of Confrontations in the Psychotherapy of Borderline Cases, Dan H. Buie Jr and Gerald Adler; The Misuses of Confrontation in the Psychotherapy of Borderline Cases, Gerald Adler and Dan H. Buie Jr; Aspects of Confrontation, Rolf Arvidson; Confrontation in the Analysis of the Transference Resistance, Harold Boris; Confrontation with the "Real" Analyst, Leon N. Shapin; The Place of Confrontation in Modern Psychotherapy, Leston L. Havens; Confrontation in the Therapeutic Process, Douglas F. Welpton; The Technique of Confrontation and Social Class Differences, Norman E. Zonberg; Confrontation as a Demand for Change, Sidney Levin; Confrontation in Psychotherapy - Consideration Arising from the Psychoanalytic Treatment of a Child, Myron Stocking; Confrontation in the Psychotherapy of Adolescent Patients, Henry Friedman; Confrontation in Short-Term, Anxiety-Provoking Psychotherapy, Peter Sifneos.