Focusing-oriented psychotherapy: a manual of the experiential method/ Eugene T. Gendlin
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: The Guilford Press, 1996Description: viii,317pISBN: 9781572303768DDC classification: 616.8914Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 616.8914 GEN/F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P27676 |
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616.8914 ELK/R Resolving impasses in therapeutic relationships/ | 616.8914 ENG/A Ambivalence in psychotherapy: facilitating readiness to change/ | 616.8914 FAR/S Self-disclosure in Psychotherapy/ | 616.8914 GEN/F Focusing-oriented psychotherapy: a manual of the experiential method/ | 616.8914 GIL/T The therapeutic relationship in the cognitive behavioral psychotherapies/ | 616.8914 HOL/A Attachment in therapeutic practice | 616.8914 HOW/S Skills in psychodynamic counselling & psychotherapy/ |
Dead ends --
Eight characteristics of an experiential process step --
What the client does to enable an experiential step to come --
What a therapist can do to engender an experiential step --
The crucial bodily attention --
Focusing --
Excerpts from teaching focusing --
Problems of teaching focusing during therapy --
Excerpts from one client's psychotherapy --
A unified view of the field through focusing and the experiential method --
Working with the body: a new and freeing energy --
Role play --
Experiential dream interpretation --
Imagery --
Emotional catharsis, reliving --
Action steps --
Cognitive therapy --
A process view of the superego --
The life-forward direction --
Values --
It fills itself in --
The client-therapist relationship --
Should we call it "therapy"
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