
The Real Relationship in Psychotherapy
The Hidden Foundation of Change
Charles J. Gelso(Author)
American Psychological Association (Publisher)
Published on 15. September 2010
Book
Hardback
187 pages
978-1-4338-0867-8 (ISBN)
Description
The concept of the real or personal relationship between client and therapist has existed since the earliest days of psychotherapy. Yet the real relationship-with its twin components of genuineness and realism has often been misunderstood or ignored. Instead, psychotherapy research has focused largely on the concepts of the working alliance and of transference and counter-transference. In this engaging book, Charles J. Gelso argues the case for the relevance of the real relationship to successful therapeutic outcomes.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4338-0867-8 (9781433808678)
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Charles J. Gelso, PhD, has been a professor of psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park, since 97 .
He has published widely on the topic of the therapeutic relationship, including both empirical and theoretical articles and books. His work has focused on the real relationship, therapist countertransference, patient transference, the therapist amp ndash patient working alliance, and the interplay of these key concepts.
He has also been the editor of major journals, including his most recent editorship of Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, amp amp Training. He has maintained a practice in psychotherapy throughout his career.
Dr. Gelso has received many honors and awards, including the Leona Tyler Award (from the Society of Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association), which is the top award in counseling psychology given for outstanding contributions to the field the Distinguished Psychologist Award from APA Division 29 (Psychotherapy) and a grant in his name awarded annually by APA Division 29.
Among his previous books are The Psychotherapy Relationship: Theory, Research, and Practice ( 998) and Countertransference and the Therapist's Inner Experience: Perils and Possibilities (2 7).
He has published widely on the topic of the therapeutic relationship, including both empirical and theoretical articles and books. His work has focused on the real relationship, therapist countertransference, patient transference, the therapist amp ndash patient working alliance, and the interplay of these key concepts.
He has also been the editor of major journals, including his most recent editorship of Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, amp amp Training. He has maintained a practice in psychotherapy throughout his career.
Dr. Gelso has received many honors and awards, including the Leona Tyler Award (from the Society of Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association), which is the top award in counseling psychology given for outstanding contributions to the field the Distinguished Psychologist Award from APA Division 29 (Psychotherapy) and a grant in his name awarded annually by APA Division 29.
Among his previous books are The Psychotherapy Relationship: Theory, Research, and Practice ( 998) and Countertransference and the Therapist's Inner Experience: Perils and Possibilities (2 7).
Content
Preface
Contextualizing the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Genuineness Throughout the Decades
The Reality of the Other
A Theory of the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
The Real Relationship Within the Psychotherapy Hour
Measuring the Real Relationship
Emerging Research Findings About the Real Relationship in the Process and Outcome of Psychotherapy
Closing Reflections on the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy
References
Index
About the Author
Contextualizing the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Genuineness Throughout the Decades
The Reality of the Other
A Theory of the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
The Real Relationship Within the Psychotherapy Hour
Measuring the Real Relationship
Emerging Research Findings About the Real Relationship in the Process and Outcome of Psychotherapy
Closing Reflections on the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy
References
Index
About the Author