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Pearson, Mark.
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615.85153 22
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2001
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Durham, Mary Sherrill, 1924-
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616.8914 21
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2000
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At some level, most patients who are undergoing therapy have issues of revenge and forgiveness to contend with. Mary Sherrill Durham explores the concepts of vengeance, revenge fantasies, and the granting or withholding of forgiveness, as they are manifested to the therapist during treatment. She argues that revenge is usually expressed in one of two ways, and categorizes patients accordingly into two archetypes. The 'Exploited-Repressive Individual' is anxious and depressed, and during therapy wishes to retaliate against a parent who has used him or her in an inappropriate and self-serving manner. The 'Vindictive Character', on the other hand, has usually been more openly rejected or manipulated and may well suffer from a personality disorder. This character is more likely to act out his or her rage than repress it. Identifying a renewed interest in the topic of forgiveness, the author takes a pragmatic view of its potential for healing and closure, and examines our ambivalent relationship to it. Mary Sherrill Durham draws on her extensive clinical experience to illustrate her arguments, and relates them to society in general. She devotes separate chapters to revenge and forgiveness as they are expressed by children and adolescents, and by offenders. She also examines potential for the therapist/patient relationship to become a re-enactment of an abusive or controlling situation.
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Simpson, David, Dr.
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616.8914 22
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2004
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Psychoanalytic psychotherapy is a fairly recent development in the treatment of people with both learning difficulties and mental health problems. This volume collects together a wide variety of papers by members of staff of the Learning Difficulties Service at the Tavistock Clinic in London.
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Heslop, Pauline.
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616.8914 23
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2013
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Burbank, Patricia M.
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613.70446 22
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2002
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Aleksandrowicz, Dov R.
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618.9289 23
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2011
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The book examines the clinical implications of innate developmental individuality. The authors present a model of what they call "developmentally informed" therapy, based on the assumption that biologically determined (or co-determined) maladjusted behaviours and deficiencies of ego functions cannot be resolved by interpretation of an unconscious conflict, but need to be "validated", analysed, and integrated with the personality. Several clinical case histories illustrate the authors' approach. The case presentations are followed by a discussion of counselling parents of children with developm.
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Hudgins, Kate, 1953-
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616.85212 23
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2013
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This book provides an accessible introduction to the Therapeutic Spiral Model in practice, explaining how it works, its relationship with classical psychodrama, neurobiology, experiential psychotherapy and clinical psychology, and how it differs from other experiential therapeutic methods. It describes the ways in which the TSM model has been used with diverse populations and cultures.
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