Change in Psychotherapy: A Unifying Paradigm

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Author: The Boston Process Change Study Group

ISBN-10: 0393705994

ISBN-13: 9780393705997

Category: Clinical Psychology

"Since 1994, the Boston Change Process Study Group (BCPSG) - composed of the analysts Alexander Morgan, Jeremy Nahum, Louis Sander, Daniel Stern, and Alexandra Harrison, the developmental researchers Karlen Lyons-Ruth and Edward Tronick, and the child psychiatrist Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern - has published articles on the most fundamental of therapeutic concepts: change. However, the BCPSG's evolving interests and points of focus have been wide-ranging, if always thematically linked by a...

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From an internationally acclaimed group of analysts, a selection of papers on the concept of change.

Introduction Placing the Work in Context: Origins of the Boston Change Process Study Group1 Non-Interpretive Mechanisms in Psychoanalytic Therapy: The "Something More" Than Interpretation 12 Implicit Relational Knowing: A Central Concept in Psychotherapeutic Change 30Introduction to Chapter 3 543 "I Sense That You Sense That I Sense ...": Sander's Recognition Process and Relational Moves in the Psychotherapeutic Setting 56Introduction to Chapter 4 754 Explicating the Implicit: The Local Level and the Microprocess of Change in the Analytic Situation 78Introduction to Chapter 5 935 The "Something More" Than Interpretation Revisited: Sloppiness and Co-Creativity in the Psychoanalytic Encounter 95Introduction to Chapter 6 1416 The Foundational Level of Psychodynamic Meaning: Implicit Process in Relation to Conflict, Defense, and the Dynamic Unconscious 143Introduction to Chapter 7 1617 Forms of Relational Meaning: Issues in the Relations Between the Implicit and Reflective-Verbal Domains 1628 An Implicit Relational Process Approach to Therapeutic Action 192References 213Index 227