Optimal responsiveness : how therapists heal their patients

edited by Howard A. Bacal

A new generation of dynamic therapists is taking a fresh look at what actually heals the patient. In contrast to the classical vision, whose essential feature is intervention by interpretation in an ambience of optimal frustration, Bacal's conception of optimal responsiveness legitimizes a whole repertoire of professional behaviors-empathic attunement, confrontation, support, self-disclosure, validation or invalidation. Everything the therapist does or does not do, does or does not say, is experienced by the patient as some kind of response. Because the relational dynamic is unique to each therapist-patient dyad, the therapist's responses can be tailored to meet the patient's needs, enhancing specificity. And because optimal responsiveness implies recognition of the therapeutic process as a reciprocal system, it also implies reconstrual of what we know as countertransference.

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書名 Optimal responsiveness : how therapists heal their patients
著作者等 Bacal, Howard A.
シリーズ名 Self psychology and intersubjectivity
出版元 J. Aronson
刊行年月 c1998
ページ数 xix, 392 p.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 0765701146
NCID BA40894870
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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