Seeking to reverse the stifling, noninteractive trend that has held psychoanalysts in its grip for many years, Kenneth Frank reasons that fundamental concepts such as external reality, action, interaction, adaptive behavior change, enactment, and new relational experience all can be understood differently within the two-person, as compared with the more traditional psychoanalytic model.
Seeking to reverse the stifling, noninteractive trend that has held psychoanalysts in its grip for many years, Kenneth Frank reasons that fundamental concepts such as external reality, action, interaction, adaptive behavior change, enactment, and new relational experience all can be understood differently within the two-person, as compared with the more traditional psychoanalytic model.
Introduction and Overview. The Meaning of a Two-Person Treatment Model. The Psychoanalyst's Participation of the New Role for Action and External Reality. The Analyst and the Role of Enactments. The Many Meanings of New Relational Experience. The Historical Trend Toward Self-Disclosure. The Analyst's Authenticity. A Two-Person Model for Therapist Self-Disclosure. Psychoanalysis and Facilitating Patients' Adaptive Action. Using Action-Oriented Techniques Analytically. Focused Integrative Psychotherapy. Afterword.
Introduction and Overview. The Meaning of a Two-Person Treatment Model. The Psychoanalyst's Participation of the New Role for Action and External Reality. The Analyst and the Role of Enactments. The Many Meanings of New Relational Experience. The Historical Trend Toward Self-Disclosure. The Analyst's Authenticity. A Two-Person Model for Therapist Self-Disclosure. Psychoanalysis and Facilitating Patients' Adaptive Action. Using Action-Oriented Techniques Analytically. Focused Integrative Psychotherapy. Afterword.
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