amp ldquo Wachtel chose to include his commentary primarily to show, as the teaching took this book is meant to be, exactly how a therapist amp rsquo s mind works while he or she is in session. Textbook examples disregard this as well, choosing to write their final, polished thoughts at the end of the session when everything feels like it adds up. Real life therapy, however, doesn amp rsquo t work that way. And real life therapy is exactly what Dr. Wachtel is working to relay to his readers. amp rdquo amp ndash International Journal of Psychotherapy

This book presents transcripts of three entire psychotherapy sessions by a master therapist, along with his candid reflections and commentary. A rare opportunity to look in the mind of a seasoned professional.

Unlike many presentations of clinical material, Inside the Session does not offer carefully selected examples of therapeutic dialogue that are conveniently chosen to conform to the therapist amp rsquo s views. Rather, it presents full transcripts of three entire sessions, enabling readers to see not just what went right but also where the therapist may have missed a crucial detail or may have intervened at the wrong moment. This volume provides a rare opportunity to look over the shoulder-and into the mind-of a renowned psychotherapist at work.

The therapist in this candid and revealing work is prolific author Paul L. Wachtel, who intersperses the sessions amp rsquo transcripts with insightful at-the-moment commentary on how to explore the client's thoughts and experiences in ways that encourage insight and promote new interpersonal patterns and on the fine points of language choice by the therapist. A further illuminating feature of the book is an integrative framework that links the clinical work and the theoretical discussion. Wachtel amp rsquo s well-known integrative theory draws on psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, systemic, and experiential perspectives, highlighting convergences that are obscured by different terminologies and clarifying where the differences are real and important.
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Full transcripts of three psychotherapy sessions offer an unobstructed glimpse into a seasoned therapist’s live work. Candid dialogue and reflective commentary reveal both skillful interventions and missed cues, showcasing an integrative method that weaves together psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, systemic, and experiential insights.
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Preface

Part I. Grounding Assumptions and Principles

  1. Psychotherapy at Ground Level
  2. Inside Two Heads: The Two-Person Perspective and Its Implications for Theory and Practice

Part II. The Sessions

  1. Louise: Session
  2. Louise: Session 2
  3. Melissa

Part III. Reflections

  1. The Sessions in Retrospect

References
Index
About the Author

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781433809408
Publisert
2011-02-15
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
285

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Paul L. Wachtel, PhD, is a distinguished professor in the doctoral program in clinical psychology at City College of New York and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He did his undergraduate work at Columbia University received his PhD in clinical psychology from Yale University and is a graduate of the postdoctoral psychoanalytic training program at New York University, where he is also on the faculty. He is internationally recognized as an innovator in the field of psychotherapy and for his contributions to the application of psychological theory and research to the pressing social problems of our times. A cofounder of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, Dr. Wachtel is the author of many books on psychotherapy, personality dynamics, and psychologically oriented social criticism, including Action and Insight The Poverty of Affluence Family Dynamics in Individual Psychotherapy Therapeutic Communication Psychoanalysis, Behavior Therapy, and the Relational World Race in the Mind of America: Breaking the Vicious Circles Between Blacks and Whites and, most recently, Relational Theory and the Practice of Psychotherapy. A number of his books have been widely described as classics in the field.