Relational theory and the practice of psychotherapy /
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New York :
Guilford Press,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Context and relationship in psychotherapy: an introduction
- How do we understand another person?: one-person and two-person perspectives
- The dynamics of personality: one-person and two-person views
- From two-person to contextual: beyond intimacy and the consulting room
- Drives, relationships, and the foundations of the relational point of view
- The limits of the archaeological vision: relational theory and the cyclical-contextual model
- Self-states, dissociation, and the schemas of subjectivity and intersubjectivity
- Exploration, support, self-acceptance, and the "school of suspicion"
- Insight, direct experience, and the implications of a new understanding of anxiety
- Enactments, new relational experience, and implicit relational knowing
- Confusions about self-disclosure: real issues, pseudo-issues, and the inevitability of trade-offs
- The "inner" world, the "outer" world, and the lived-in world: mobilizing for change in the patient's daily life.