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Analyzing Psychotherapy Melvyn L. Fein

Analyzing Psychotherapy By Melvyn L. Fein

Analyzing Psychotherapy by Melvyn L. Fein


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This book reinterprets psychotherapy from a social role perspective, permitting a grand synthesis that explains many of the apparent contradictions in contemporary therapy, and challenging the usual definitions of therapy in terms of personality, behavior, and mental illness.

Analyzing Psychotherapy Summary

Analyzing Psychotherapy: A Social Role Interpretation by Melvyn L. Fein

This book reinterprets psychotherapy from a social role perspective, permitting a grand synthesis that explains many of the apparent contradictions in contemporary therapy, and challenging the usual definitions of therapy in terms of personality, behavior, and mental illness. Dr. Fein surveys all major therapies, placing them in a role-change context. He documents how each approach specializes in different aspects of role change, and shows that therapies differ only in their level of intervention, phase of resocialization addressed, or barrier to change tackled. All therapies, Fein argues, are inherently psychosocial.

In the work's early chapters, Fein demonstrates that a sociological role perspective offers a full account of what therapy is and how it works; summarizes the resocialization paradigm; and discusses the different levels of intervention (support, socialization, and resocialization). Chapter 3 shows how ostensibly different forms of therapy compare in the aspects of role change in which they specialize, and begins the translation of psychotherapeutic jargon into role-change language by giving a brief overview of how prominent therapies fit into the classifications. In Chapter 4, after presenting a succinct history of Freud's contributions to psychoanalysis, Fein relates particular parts of Freud's work to resocialization. Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8 discuss various therapy styles and their relation to the author's resocialization approach, including the ecological therapies (family and community), the Romantics (Jungian, Gestalt, Primal Scream, Existential) and the Academics (Behavior Modification, Cognitive, and Stress Management). Chapter 9 asserts that some therapies are actually nontherapeutic because they encourage non-role-change solutions. In his conclusion, Fein emphasizes the ubiquity of resocialization interventions and reiterates the place of sociology in this scheme. This book is excellent reading and analysis for scholars and practitioners in sociology, psychology, and psychotherapy, as well as for anyone interested in understanding how psychotherapy actually works.

About Melvyn L. Fein

MELVYN L. FEIN, a pioneer in the area of resocialization, teaches applied sociology at Kennesaw State College, Marietta, Georgia. He has over twenty years of experience in providing counseling and therapy services in settings including a mental health center, a psychiatric hospital, a vocational rehabilitation agency, and private practice. He is the author of Role Change: A Resocialization Perspective (Praeger, 1990) and is completing a work dealing with anger management.

Table of Contents

Preface Psychotherapy and Role Theory The Role Change Process A Multitude of Specialties Psychoanalysis Cultural Therapies Ecological Therapies The Romantics The Academics Antitherapies Conclusion Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275939663
9780275939663
0275939669
Analyzing Psychotherapy: A Social Role Interpretation by Melvyn L. Fein
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-04-16
240
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