12 books found
by John McClintock, James Strong
1880
by William Andrew George Woods, John Ritchie
1907
by Bernard Wernick Hammer, Charles Webster Knox, Earl Weaver, Frederick Burean Smith, John A. Hopkins, Knute Bjorka, Lewis Wilson Erdman, Oscar Wallace Park, Charles Arthur Matthews, H. A. Bittenbender, Merle P. Baker
1926
by John Randolph Spears
1892
This book deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy - who is the therapist? And how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationship? A good deal of the thinking about this in psychoanalysis has come under the heading of countertransference. Much of the thinking in the humanistic approaches has come under such headings as empathy, genuineness, nonpossessive warmth, presence, personhood.
Adaption and Psychotherapy gives a concentrated but complete picture of Robert Langs’s adaptive clinical theory, and also expands Langs’s treatment of adaptation by examining Carl Jung’s theory of adaptation. This book articulates Jung’s positive and clinical understanding of adaptation in a way that allows comparison to Langs’s adaptive paradigm as well as a creative synthesis of the two approaches. The result is a development of Langs’s adaptive paradigm and an expansion of clinical theory and technique that is valuable for both Freudian and Jungian analysts.