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Michael Moore is currently a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Psychology, University of Warwick. He is a social psychologist with many scholarly publications in the field, and was until recently Head of the Department of Education in Technology and Science at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
Preface | p. xiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xvii |
Seeing - The Choices weMake | p. 1 |
Blindness, orWith EyesWide Shut | p. 5 |
Dangers, Taboos, and Punishments | p. 8 |
Identified Patients | p. 9 |
A Continuum of Blindness | p. 10 |
Total blindness | p. 11 |
Tunnel vision | p. 11 |
Partial vision | p. 12 |
Broad vistas | p. 12 |
Clear vision | p. 12 |
Surprise, Surprise! | p. 13 |
The Irreversibility of Seeing | p. 14 |
Activities | p. 15 |
Pin the tail | p. 15 |
Blind walk | p. 15 |
Blind spots | p. 16 |
Train ride | p. 16 |
Picture gallery | p. 17 |
To see ourselves as others see us | p. 17 |
Distortions, or It’s All for the Best! | p. 18 |
A Few Ego Defense Mechanisms | p. 20 |
Family Defense Mechanisms | p. 21 |
Activities | p. 30 |
Family map 1 | p. 30 |
Family map 2 | p. 31 |
Family gossip | p. 31 |
What do the neighbors think about us? | p. 32 |
Masquerade | p. 32 |
Insight through Therapy, or To See or Not To See | p. 33 |
The Goals of Therapy | p. 35 |
Stages of Therapy | p. 37 |
Stage 1: Insightful recognition of PFPs | p. 37 |
Stage 2: The implementation of change | p. 40 |
Stage 3: Evaluation and conclusion | p. 47 |
Activities | p. 49 |
Family pain mapping | p. 49 |
Genogram | p. 49 |
Roles | p. 50 |
A sack of stones | p. 50 |
Conflict orWhat is this quarrel about? | p. 51 |
Windows | p. 51 |
Making TherapyWork, or PracticeWhat You Preach | p. 52 |
The Therapist as Client | p. 53 |
Neutrality, Empathy, Authenticity, and Creativity | p. 54 |
The Therapeutic Agreement | p. 58 |
Types of Clients | p. 61 |
Stopping and Reflecting | p. 62 |
Implementing Change | p. 63 |
Individual vs. Family Therapy | p. 64 |
A FewWords on Group Psychotherapy | p. 65 |
About the Activities | p. 66 |
Multicultural Perspective | p. 67 |
Activities | p. 70 |
Agreement | p. 70 |
Listen! | p. 70 |
Good cop, bad cop | p. 71 |
The four Fs | p. 71 |
Empathy training | p. 71 |
Saying - The Power ofWords | p. 73 |
Homeostatic Messages, or Don’t Rock the Boat! | p. 77 |
Let’s not talk about it | p. 82 |
Everyone has problems! | p. 85 |
Count your blessings | p. 86 |
Better the devil you know | p. 88 |
Activities | p. 90 |
A word to the wise | p. 90 |
Action blockers | p. 91 |
Time travel | p. 91 |
A note to myself | p. 92 |
Script writing | p. 92 |
Lack of Authenticity, or Keep a Stiff Upper Lip | p. 94 |
Four Conceptions of Authenticity | p. 95 |
Authenticity as a Trait | p. 100 |
Pseudo Living | p. 101 |
And They LivedHappily Ever After | p. 102 |
C’mon, Give Daddy a Smile! | p. 103 |
Play Hard to Get | p. 105 |
What Will the Neighbors Say? | p. 106 |
Forgive and Forget! | p. 107 |
Activities | p. 108 |
A word to the wise | p. 108 |
Hidden Agenda | p. 108 |
Hidden Agenda | p. 109 |
Objects | p. 109 |
Dinner time | p. 110 |
Packages | p. 110 |
Inequality, orWhat Can You Expect From a Man? | p. 111 |
The Status of Children | p. 113 |
Spousal Equality | p. 115 |
It’s for your own good! | p. 116 |
Honor your father | p. 119 |
I’m glad we had this little talk | p. 120 |
It’s not the same thing | p. 121 |
I told you so | p. 122 |
Activities | p. 123 |
A word to the wise | p. 123 |
Line up | p. 123 |
A piece of cake | p. 123 |
Favoritism | p. 124 |
Respect me! | p. 124 |
Same or different? | p. 125 |
Belittling, orWho Do You Think You Are? | p. 126 |
Types of Belittling | p. 128 |
Targets and Consequences | p. 129 |
You are too young to understand | p. 135 |
You’re just like your father/mother! | p. 136 |
But at least you’ve got nice eyes | p. 137 |
It’s all your fault | p. 138 |
You’re oversensitive | p. 138 |
Activities | p. 140 |
A word to the wise | p. 140 |
Little people | p. 140 |
Pick a card | p. 140 |
Family sculpture | p. 141 |
Ruler | p. 141 |
Bookkeeping, or Just YouWait | p. 142 |
Individualism vs. Collectivism | p. 144 |
Bookkeeping in the Family | p. 145 |
You owe me! | p. 146 |
I’ll never forgive you | p. 147 |
But you yourself have said so! | p. 149 |
It serves you right! | p. 150 |
This is the last time I’m taking you on an outing! | p. 151 |
Activities | p. 153 |
A word to the wise | p. 153 |
The black book | p. 153 |
Rooms | p. 153 |
Family secrets | p. 154 |
Shopping list | p. 154 |
Family Rivalry, or Divide and Conquer | p. 155 |
Sibling Rivalry | p. 159 |
Parental Rivalry | p. 159 |
Let him have it! | p. 160 |
OK -Who started it? | p. 161 |
Why can’t you be more like your sister? | p. 162 |
Who loves Mommy best? | p. 164 |
Activities | p. 166 |
A word to the wise | p. 166 |
Once upon a time | p. 166 |
Family scripts | p. 166 |
It figures | p. 167 |
Family garden | p. 167 |
In Lieu of Conclusion: Myths in the Service of Psychopathology | p. 169 |
Activities | p. 173 |
A letter to myself | p. 173 |
Family sculpture | p. 173 |
I andWe | p. 173 |
Temperature taking | p. 174 |
The road taken | p. 174 |
Closure | p. 175 |
References | p. 177 |
Index | p. 191 |
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