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9780898624793

Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy A Manual of the Experiential Method

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    9780898624793

  • ISBN10:

    0898624797

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-03-29
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

Examining the actual moment-to-moment process of therapy, this volume provides specific ways for therapists to engender effective movement, particularly in those difficult times when nothing seems to be happening. Unprecedented in its attention to detail, the book concentrates on the ongoing client\n-\therapist relationship and ways in which the therapist's responses can stimulate and enable a client's capacity for direct experiencing and "focusing."

Author Biography

Eugene T. Gendlin, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago. He is the founder and was, for many years, the editor of Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice.
For his development of experiential psychology, he was chosen by the Psychotherapy Division of the American Psychological Association for their first "Distinguished Professional Psychologist" award. He is the author of many books and articles. The Focusing Institutes in Chicago, Illinois, and Spring Valley, New York, offer training in focusing and focusing-oriented psychotherapy

Table of Contents

Introduction
Focusing and Listening
Dead Ends
Eight Characteristics of an Experiential Process Step
What the Client Does to Enable an Experiential Step to Come
What a Therapist Can Do to Engender an Experiential Step
The Crucial Bodily Attention
Focusing
Excerpts from Teaching Focusing
Problems of Teaching Focusing during Therapy
Excerpts from One Client's Psychotherapy
Integrating Other Therapeutic Methods
A Unified View of the Field through Focusing and the Experiential Method
Working with the Body: A New and Freeing Energy
Role Play
Experiential Dream Interpretation
Imagery
Emotional Catharsis, Reliving
Action Steps
Cognitive Therapy
A Process View of the Superego
The Life-Forward Direction
Values
It Fills Itself In
The Client Therapist Relationship
Should We Call It "Therapy"?
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