Emotional Communication and Therapeutic Change: Understanding Psychotherapy Through Multiple Code Theory
In this book, Wilma Bucci applies her skills as a cognitive psychologist and researcher to the fields of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, opening up new avenues for understanding the underlying processes that facilitate therapeutic communication and change. Grounded in research geared to understanding and demonstrating the clinical process (rather than "outcome") of analytic inquiry and therapeutic dialogue, Bucci’s multiple code theory offers clinicians, researchers, trainers, and students new perspectives on the essential, often unlanguaged, foundations of the psychotherapeutic endeavour.

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Emotional Communication and Therapeutic Change: Understanding Psychotherapy Through Multiple Code Theory
In this book, Wilma Bucci applies her skills as a cognitive psychologist and researcher to the fields of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, opening up new avenues for understanding the underlying processes that facilitate therapeutic communication and change. Grounded in research geared to understanding and demonstrating the clinical process (rather than "outcome") of analytic inquiry and therapeutic dialogue, Bucci’s multiple code theory offers clinicians, researchers, trainers, and students new perspectives on the essential, often unlanguaged, foundations of the psychotherapeutic endeavour.

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Emotional Communication and Therapeutic Change: Understanding Psychotherapy Through Multiple Code Theory

Emotional Communication and Therapeutic Change: Understanding Psychotherapy Through Multiple Code Theory

Emotional Communication and Therapeutic Change: Understanding Psychotherapy Through Multiple Code Theory

Emotional Communication and Therapeutic Change: Understanding Psychotherapy Through Multiple Code Theory

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In this book, Wilma Bucci applies her skills as a cognitive psychologist and researcher to the fields of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, opening up new avenues for understanding the underlying processes that facilitate therapeutic communication and change. Grounded in research geared to understanding and demonstrating the clinical process (rather than "outcome") of analytic inquiry and therapeutic dialogue, Bucci’s multiple code theory offers clinicians, researchers, trainers, and students new perspectives on the essential, often unlanguaged, foundations of the psychotherapeutic endeavour.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367645618
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/30/2020
Series: Relational Perspectives Book Series
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Wilma Bucci is Professor Emerita, Derner Institute of Adelphi University; Co-Director of Research at The New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute; Honorary Member of the American Psychoanalytic Association, the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, and the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research; Member of Faculty of the Research Training Programme of the International Psychoanalytical Association.

Table of Contents

List of figures ix

Editor's preface: A cognitive scientist meets the couch xi

Acknowledgments: Building an interactive field xx

A personal note on theory and practice xxiv

Prologue: The need for evolution of the psychoanalytic model xxvi

Part I Evolution of the basic theory: Concepts and contexts of multiple code theory 1

1 Symptoms and symbols: A multiple code theory of somatization 3

2 The need for a "psychoanalytic psychology" in the cognitive science field 21

3 The referential process, consciousness, and the sense of self 41

4 Symptoms and symbols revisited: Twenty years later 61

5 The power of language in emotional life 75

Part II Clinical perspectives on emotional communication 99

6 Converging perspectives on emotional change in the interpersonal field 101

7 The primary process as a transitional concept: New perspectives from cognitive psychology and affective neuroscience 126

8 The interplay of subsymbolic and symbolic processes in psychoanalytic treatment: It takes two to tango, but who knows the steps and who is the leader? 144

9 Dissociation from the perspective of multiple code theory-Part I: Psychological roots and implications for psychoanalytic treatment 156

10 Dissociation-Part II: The spectrum of dissociative processes in the psychoanalytic relationship 174

11 Embodied communication and therapeutic practice: In the consulting room with Clara, Antonio, and Ann 193

12 Nobody dances tango alone: The choreography of the analytic interchange 217

Index 223

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