Craft and Spirit: A Guide to the Exploratory Psychotherapies (Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book) (Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series) |  | Author: Joseph D. Lichtenberg Publisher: Analytic Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 0881634336 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8914 EAN: 9780881634334 ASIN: 0881634336
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Product Description In this wonderfully illuminating sequel to A Spirit of Inquiry (Lichtenberg, Lachmann, and Fosshage, 2002), Joseph Lichtenberg writes of the craft of exploratory psychotherapy, by which he means the creative skill even artistry that mobilizes the spirit of inquiry in therapist and patient and sustains it over the course of psychotherapy. In Craft and Spirit: A Guide to the Exploratory Psychotherapies he expatiates on this craft as it pertains to patients of our time patients who typically bring to therapy backgrounds of insecure attachment and serious concerns about safety and retraumatization. In each of ten chapters, Lichtenberg formulates a different guideline for technique. These guidelines were initially set forth in The Clinical Exchange (Lichtenberg, Lachmann, and Fosshage, 1996); here they are keyed to the broad domain of exploratory psychotherapies and are accompanied by numerous clinical illustrations. Lichtenbergs guidelines for technique grow out of a uniquely contemporary, multidimensional sensibility. They are not technical rules and regulations but heuristic strategies for negotiating the dilemmas that inhere in therapy as a dyadic process in which therapists must sense themselves, and also be sensed by their patients, as fully and emotionally involved in the treatment. These guidelines seek to foster greater therapist involvement without compromising an openness to psychological exploration. They seek to sensitize therapists to the two interlacing tracks of communication that unfold in treatment: those of verbal exchange and of enactive messages. And they help guide therapist attention among interpenetrating domains of therapeutic inquiry that comprise the patients subjectivity, the therapists subjectivity, and the intersubjective realm that emerges from their collaborative experience. Fusing the humanist tradition of therapeutic inquiry with knowledge gained from recent infancy and child research, Lichtenberg develops guidelines suitable to exploratory therapy with patients who communicate not only verbally but also through diverse affect states and altered cognitions. Consistently illuminating on the parallels and disjunctions between caregiverchild and therapistpatient relationships, Lichtenberg is clear about the adult-to-adult dimension of exploratory work in which "provision" is necessarily subordinate to "inquiry." And he is no less clear that his guidelines must be employed flexibly and creatively in the service of a shared spirit of inquiry. Craft and Spirit is aimed equally at prospective patients, therapists, and analysts, all of whom will be edified by this masterful demonstration of the ways in which a spirit of inquiry imbues the craft of psychotherapy, in Lichtenbergs words, "with its liveliness of sustained purpose."
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| Customer Reviews: Introduction to psychodynamic psychotherapy March 6, 2006 Geneva Abiko 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Lichtenberg has pulled together all of the important issues to consider when practicing psychodynamic psychotherapy and collected them in this relatively short volume. He writes with clarity and eloquence, which is a gift not all psychoanalysts share! This work is both personal and scientific, but never dense or tangential in nature. He provides the audience with a text that is a must-have for all clinicians! This book may be used as an introduction to psychodynamic psychotherapy or a refresher for those clinicians who have been practicing for several years.
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