
Ground Rules in Psychotherapy and Counselling.
Title:
Ground Rules in Psychotherapy and Counselling.
Author:
Langs, Robert.
ISBN:
9781849402521
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (239 pages)
Series:
SYSTEMIC
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- PART ONE: The universal attributes of therapy frames -- Chapter 1. Nature framing nature -- Chapter 2. Frames and conscious and unconscious experience -- Chapter 3. The basic ground rules of psychotherapy -- Chapter 4. Formulating and intervening with respect to frames -- Chapter 5. Secured and modified frames -- Chapter 6. Frames and the evolution of the two-system mind -- PART TWO: The specific ground rules -- Chapter 7. The secured setting in private practice -- Chapter 8. Deviant settings in private practice -- Chapter 9. The setting in public situations -- Chapter 10. The time dimension -- Chapter 11. The first session and fees -- Chapter 12. Total privacy and total confidentiality -- Chapter 13. Neutrality and relative anonymity -- Chapter 14. Issues in managing the frame -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
Abstract:
Robert Langs has long been one of the most individual and controversial psychoanalytic theorists. In this book, he concentrates on one of the most prominent areas of his thought: his insistence upon adherence to strict rules for boundaries (or "frames") in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.Starting from the statement that "Throughout the history of the universe, frames, contexts, rules, and boundaries have been vital aspects of the development and very existence of both physical structures and living organisms," Langs goes on to examine the profile of the issues of boundaries in psychoanalytic thought. He discusses Freud's technique papers on the subject, and goes on to elucidate his own approach, rooted in his thinking on evolutionary and adaptive processes which he has discussed in his previous work. Throughout the book, Langs gives both theoretical discussions and practical groundings of his ideas.As with his previous book, Doing Supervision and Being Supervised (1994), Robert Langs here brings his unique energy and viewpoint to bear on an important but little-examined topic. Whether or not the reader agrees with him, Ground Rules in Psychotherapy and Counselling is essential reading for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts concerned about these vital issues.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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