Preface; Introduction; Chapter One: A Matrix of Cognitive, Behavioral, and Environmental Processes that Enable a Patient to Function Adequately and Develop a Working Alliance with a Therapist; Chapter Two: Studies Investigating Dialectical Relations among Embodied Meanings, Cognitive-Emotional Regulators, Instrumental-Expressive Behaviors, and Environments; Chapter Three: Clinical Illustrations of Relational-Psychotherapy; Chapter Four: A Psychoanalytic-Relational Model of Embodied Techniques to Connect a Patient's I-Self and Me-Self; Conclusion; References; Index; About the Author
Summary
Certain persons do not benefit from psychotherapy or drop out prematurely. In Guided Enactments in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Sebastiano Santostefano provides research- supported concepts that can help therapists identify these persons. Santostefano also offers techniques that promote an interpersonal alliance and resolve emotions related to traumatic experiences that interfere with therapy
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-129) and index
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