Resolving Counterresistances In Psychotherapy
Discover the intricate dynamics of therapy with "Resolving Counterresistances In Psychotherapy" by an esteemed author, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1993. This compelling hardback edition spans 272 pages and dives deep into the challenges faced by therapists, particularly focusing on counterresistances. These counterresistances, which include fantasies, defenses, and other elements from a therapist's own psychological makeup, often pose significant barriers in the therapeutic process.
This insightful book offers valuable frameworks and strategies for therapists to recognize and overcome these obstacles, fostering a more effective therapeutic environment. Whether you’re a practicing therapist or a student of psychology, this work is essential for understanding the complexities of human behavior in a clinical setting. Equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate these challenges and enhance your therapeutic skills with this indispensable resource.