Dealing with Resistance in Psychotherapy
Resistance is an unfortunate term for the manifestation of defense mechanisms in the treatment situation. Use of the word to a psychoanalytically unsophisticated patient may evoke undesired consequences because to a patient, it implies deliberate intent and thus, blame. From the patient's unconscious, or at time conscious, point of view, these defenses protect the individual from a variety of intrapsychic or interpersonal dangers. As long as these defenses are in play, the process of exploration and discovery comes to a halt. They must be understood and carefully analyzed for they are at the heart of the treatment impasse.
This book is written for the professional psychotherapist who may be puzzled why work with a particular patient or client is going nowhere. It brings to the therapist's attention a wide variety of these defenses, these resistances, so that they can be addressed and resolved.
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Dealing with Resistance in Psychotherapy
Resistance is an unfortunate term for the manifestation of defense mechanisms in the treatment situation. Use of the word to a psychoanalytically unsophisticated patient may evoke undesired consequences because to a patient, it implies deliberate intent and thus, blame. From the patient's unconscious, or at time conscious, point of view, these defenses protect the individual from a variety of intrapsychic or interpersonal dangers. As long as these defenses are in play, the process of exploration and discovery comes to a halt. They must be understood and carefully analyzed for they are at the heart of the treatment impasse.
This book is written for the professional psychotherapist who may be puzzled why work with a particular patient or client is going nowhere. It brings to the therapist's attention a wide variety of these defenses, these resistances, so that they can be addressed and resolved.
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Dealing with Resistance in Psychotherapy

Dealing with Resistance in Psychotherapy

by Althea J. Horner
Dealing with Resistance in Psychotherapy

Dealing with Resistance in Psychotherapy

by Althea J. Horner

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Resistance is an unfortunate term for the manifestation of defense mechanisms in the treatment situation. Use of the word to a psychoanalytically unsophisticated patient may evoke undesired consequences because to a patient, it implies deliberate intent and thus, blame. From the patient's unconscious, or at time conscious, point of view, these defenses protect the individual from a variety of intrapsychic or interpersonal dangers. As long as these defenses are in play, the process of exploration and discovery comes to a halt. They must be understood and carefully analyzed for they are at the heart of the treatment impasse.
This book is written for the professional psychotherapist who may be puzzled why work with a particular patient or client is going nowhere. It brings to the therapist's attention a wide variety of these defenses, these resistances, so that they can be addressed and resolved.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461628095
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 07/14/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Althea Horner is an honorary member of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society and a scientific associate of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. She is listed in Who's Who in America and is the author of The Primacy of Structure, Object Relations and the Developing Ego in Therapy, The Wish for Power and the Fear of Having It, and Being and Loving.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Core Relationship Problem as Resistance
Chapter 3 Constructing the Developmental Hypothesis
Chapter 4 Countertransference Resistance and Therapeutic Impasse
Chapter 5 Transference Resistance of the "Good Boy" and the "Good Girl"
Chapter 6 The Sexualization of the Core Relationship Problem as Resistance
Chapter 7 The Wish for Power as Resistance
Chapter 8 Envy as Resistance
Chapter 9 The "Constructed Self" as Resistance
Chapter 10 The Need to Understand as Resistance
Chapter 11 Common Attitudes as Sources of Resistance
Chapter 12 Motives as Resistant
Chapter 13 Symptoms as Resistant
Chapter 14 Interpretation of Transference Resistance in Brief Psychotherapy
Chapter 15 Epilogue, Refernces, Index
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