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The self in process : toward a post-rationalist cognitive therapy

責任表示 Vittorio F. Guidano
データ種別 図書
出版者 New York : Guilford Press
出版年 1991
本文言語 英語
大きさ x, 237 p. ; 24 cm
概要 In this profound work, Vittorio Guidano expands upon his earlier seminal contributions on the application of cognitive and developmental principles to individuals struggling with various forms of psy...ho-pathology. Here, he fully develops the idea that individuals' experience, both positive and negative, are powerfully influenced by their personal "psychological organizations." Focusing primarily on the eating disorders, the phobias (with agoraphobia as the prototype) obsessive-compulsive patterns, and depression, Guidano illustrates how early developmental experiences and ongoing psychological processes may collude to perpetuate dysfunctional patterns and personal distress. The central and perhaps most exciting thesis in this new expression of Guidano's thinking is that the ``deep structure'' or ``core organizing processes`` that constrain human psychological experience may be at the heart of successful intervention as well as the classical problems of resistance, relapse, and refractory behaviors. Guidano's contention is at once simple and powerful: those psychological processes involved in the development and maintenance of personal identity, or ``self'' that should be the primary foci of research and intervention in psycho-logical disorders. The meaning of Guidano's perspective for clinical practice is perhaps best expressed in the author's own words: ``Knowing the basic elements of the personal cognitive organization that underlie the pattern of disturbed behavior and emotions, the therapist can behave, from the beginning, in such a way as to build a relationship as effective as possible for that particular client. In other words, the therapist should be able to establish a relationship that respects the client's personal identity and systemic coherence and that, at the same time, does not confirm the basic pathogenic assumptions. For example, in working with agoraphobics, the therapist has to respect their self-images centered on the need to be in control. He/she can do this by avoiding any direct attack on their controlling attitudes and by leaving them a wide margin of control in the relationship. At the same time the therapist should avoid confirming their assumptions about the somatic origin of their emotional disturbances or about their inborn fragility. In short, the therapist who can anticipate the models of self and reality tacitly entertained by the client is surely better able to help the development of a cooperative and secure therapeutic relationship than the therapist who cannot make such anticipations.`` This timely and provocative volume offers exciting new ideas about how to conceptualize and facilitate change in the ``self system.'' With the rare combination of his Renaissance intellect and integrative practical expertise, Guidano has been able to draw together many disparate themes from object relations theory, ego psychology, attachment theory, constructivist models of human cognition, and lifespan developmental psychology. It is must reading for the practicing professional, the helping apprentice, and anyone interested in glimpsing the cutting edge at the growing interface between cognitive and clinical science. 続きを見る

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【故障中】理系図 自動書庫 493.7/G 92/1 1991
068582191005520

書誌詳細

一般注記 Bibliographical references: p. 211-229
Includes index
著者標目 *Guidano, V. F.
件 名 LCSH:Cognitive therapy
LCSH:Self psychology
MESH:Cognitive Therapy
MESH:Self Concept
分 類 LCC:RC489.C63
NLM:WM 425 G946s
DC20:616.89/142
書誌ID 1000001683
ISBN 0898624479
NCID BA1266972X
巻冊次 ISBN:0898624479
登録日 1992.03.21
更新日 1996.03.07

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