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Key Concepts in Psychotherapy
โ Scribed by Erwin Singer
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 432
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Contents
1 The Historical and Philosophical Roots of Psychotherapy
2 The Aims and Goals of Psychotherapy: Theoretical and Empirical Foundations
3 The Aims and Goals of Psychotherapy: Some Operational Criteria and Definitions
4 Communication, Symbolization, and Symptomatology
5 Patient and Therapist: Needs and Expectations
6 The Initial Interview
7 The Concept of Limits in Psychotherapy
8 Memory, Recall, and Free Association
9 The Concept of Interpretation
10 The Concept of Resistance
11 The Concept of Transference
12 The Concept of Counter-Transference
13 The Concept of Insight
14 The Concept of Termination and the Achievement of Identity
References
EPILOGUE: On the Limitation and Danger of Theory in Psychotherapy
Additional References
Index
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