انتقال متقابل و درمان تروما (سری منابع درمانی رواندرمانی)
Countertransference and the Treatment of Trauma (Psychotherapy Practitioner Resource Book Series)
معرفی کتاب «انتقال متقابل و درمان تروما (سری منابع درمانی رواندرمانی)» (با عنوان لاتین Countertransference and the Treatment of Trauma (Psychotherapy Practitioner Resource Book Series)) نوشتهٔ Constance J. Dalenberg، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Psychological Association (APA) در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Trauma Research Institute, La Jolla, CA. Offers empirically based guidance for the practitioner who is attempting to manage countertransference reactions to trauma and for the researcher who wishes to conduct more sophisticated and clinically valid investigations of countertransference. Understanding strong countertransference reactions can be the hardest part of practice for many mental health professionals--particularly with patients who have experienced great trauma. In a concise and practical format, this book shows mental health practitioners how they can both manage their countertransference reactions and use them as a force for healing in patients suffering from trauma. The author, a respected clinician and researcher, draws on empirical studies from the Trauma Research Institute and her own clinical experience to establish a set of common countertransference responses for various types of trauma. The author explores actual clinical cases, dissects dialogue transcripts, and goes through the span of treatment to outline the various methods for dealing with countertransference, such as when and how to disclose countertransference reactions to patients. Cover Page......Page 1 Title Page......Page 2 1. Countertransference in psychotherapy: Definitional issues.......Page 9 2. The argument for highlighting, examining, and disclosing countertransference in trauma therapy.......Page 29 3. Speaking trauma: The inadequacy of language in trauma treatment.......Page 63 4. Do you believe me? Countertransference responses to client doubt and reality-testing disturbance.......Page 91 5. It's not your fault: Countertransference struggles with blame and shame.......Page 121 6. Countertransference responses to repetition compulsion.......Page 151 7. Countertransference responses to anger and perceived manipulation.......Page 179 8. Therapy as a unique human interaction: Management of boundaries and sexual countertransference.......Page 205 9. Countertransference and trauma resolution.......Page 246 References......Page 270 Dalenberg provides examples from her own experiences as a therapist as well as that of others gathered in an experimental study at the Trauma Research Institute in La Jolla, California (where she's director) to illustrate her discussion on the phenomenon of countertransference. Dalenberg discusses the results of disclosing countertransference, the inadequacy of language in trauma treatment, and the countertransference response to a wide range of patient-therapist interactions. The text's audience will be primarily psychotherapists.
دانلود کتاب انتقال متقابل و درمان تروما (سری منابع درمانی رواندرمانی)
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
"...shows practitioners how to manage countertransference reactions & use them as a force for healing...traumas covered include: child abuse; violent assault; trauma caused by chronic disillusionment; and traumatic loss."
"Countertransference and the Treatment of Trauma offers empirically based guidance for the practitioner who is attempting to manage countertransference reactions to trauma and for the researcher who wishes to conduct more sophisticated and clinically valid investigations of countertransference. Dr. Constance J. Dalenberg weaves together data from anecdotal reports from her own work, transcript studies analyzing therapists' countertransference responses in actual therapy settings, and experimental studies conducted at the Trauma Research Institute to establish a set of countertransference responses common across clinicians responding to various types of trauma."--Jacket Understanding strong countertransference reactions can be the hardest part of practice for mental health professionals. This book aims to shows mental health practitioners how they can manage their countertransference reactions and use them as a force for healing patients suffering from trauma.