Using Early Memories in Psychotherapy
eBook - ePub

Using Early Memories in Psychotherapy

Roadmaps to Presenting Problems and Treatment Impasses

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eBook - ePub

Using Early Memories in Psychotherapy

Roadmaps to Presenting Problems and Treatment Impasses

About this book

Certain intrinsic features of early memories make them analogous to life problems and to the therapy relationship: childhood tends to imply situations that are confusing, disempowered, or impulsive, and relationships that are parental, intimate, or defining. When early memories are examined, the results can be personally meaningful to the individual and relevant to the presenting problem and to the therapy. This book recommends strategies for using early memories to enhance the working alliance, to make psychological sense of presenting problems, and to resolve treatment impasses.

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Information

Year
2006
eBook ISBN
9781461632429
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Epigraph
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Chapter One - Why Early Memories?
  9. Chapter Two - Early Memories as Guides to Presenting Problems and Treatment Impasses
  10. Chapter Three - Memory Is Something We Do, Not Something We Have
  11. Chapter Four - Systems Theory, Psychotherapy, and Reporting Memories
  12. Chapter Five - Critical Review of the Literature: Freud, Adler, Mayman, and Bruhn
  13. Chapter Six - Early Memories as Roadmaps
  14. Chapter Seven - A Systemic View of the Psyche
  15. Chapter Eight - Step-by-Step Interpretation
  16. Chapter Nine - Interpretive Examples
  17. Chapter Ten - Enhancing the Working Alliance
  18. Chapter Eleven - Finding a Place to Stand
  19. Chapter Twelve - Illuminating Presenting Problems
  20. Chapter Thirteen - Anticipating and Resolving Treatment Impasses
  21. Chapter Fourteen - Deadly Therapy
  22. References
  23. Index
  24. About the Author