Whiteside argues that therapeutic effectiveness can be enhanced if therapists accept the control issues of clients and adjust their own stances accordingly, a method he calls transpositional therapy. In this volume, he addresses four stances taken by clients, as well as more complex patterns of con
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Therapeutic Stances: The Art Of Using And Losing Control: Adjusting The Therapeutic Stance by Richard G. Whiteside
Published in 1997, Therapeutic Stances: The Art Of Using And Losing Control is a valuable contribution to the field of Psychotherapy.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Patterns of Control. Identifying Patterns of Control. Transfer of Power. Bizarre Problems, Simple Solutions. Negative Diagnosis. Oppositional Hypnosis. Syndromes. The Sins of the Siblings: The Use of Penance in Family Therapy. The Art of Chatting. Substitution. The Imperfect Client. "Let's Make a Deal." Together and Apart. Supervision. Extending the Plan. Complex Control Patterns. Summary and Conclusions. References.
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Therapeutic Stances: The Art Of Using And Losing Control: Adjusting The Therapeutic Stance by Richard G. Whiteside
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