Listening and Interpreting: The Challenge of the Work of Robert Langs

Hardcover
525 pages
Jason Aronson, 1983
Library #: 13.2 R 1984

“The higher implications of Lang’s contributions” — James S. Grotsein “The patient’s unconscious perceptions of the therapist’s disruptions” — Ronald D. Brown and Rosemarie Krausz “The therapist’s disability as an adaptive context” — Leon S. Anisfeld “The technique of questioning” — Theodore L. Dorpat “The Langsian approach to acting out” — A.

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“The higher implications of Lang’s contributions” — James S. Grotsein
“The patient’s unconscious perceptions of the therapist’s disruptions” — Ronald D. Brown and Rosemarie Krausz
“The therapist’s disability as an adaptive context” — Leon S. Anisfeld
“The technique of questioning” — Theodore L. Dorpat
“The Langsian approach to acting out” — A. Gerry Hodges
“Langsian theory and countertransference” — Eugene A. Silverstein
“The reflective potential of the patient as mirror to the therapist” — Patrick Casement
“Empathy and the therapeutic interaction” — James Beatrice
“Negotiating the impossible” — M. Masud R. Kahn
“Technical errors in supervised analyses” — Theodore L. Dorpat
“Framework violations in psychotherapy with clinic patients” — Lorna Gale Cheifetz
“Community mental health, clients’ rights, and the therapeutic frame” — Mark Vlosky
“Framework rectification and transient negative effects” — Cynthia Keene.

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Weight 36.64 oz
Dimensions 1.65 × 6.66 × 9.16 in
Format

Hardcover

EditorJames Raney
ISBN9780876686249
ASIN876686242