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Description
This book closely examines the analyst8217searly
experiences and character traits, demonstrating
the impact they have on theory building
and technique. Arguing that choice of theory and
interventions are unconsciously shaped by
clinicians8217early experiences, this book
argues for greater self-awareness,
self-acceptance, and open dialogue as a
corrective. Linking the analyst8217searly
childhood experiences to ongoing
vulnerabilities reflected in theory and practice,
this book favors an approach that focuses
on feedback and confrontation, as well as
empathic understanding and acceptance. Essential
to this task, and a thesis that runs through the
book, are analysts8217motivations for doing
treatment and the gratifications they naturally
seek. Maroda asserts that an enduring blind spot
arises from clinicians8217ongoing need to deny
what they are personally seeking from the
analytic process, including the need to rescue
and be rescued. She equally seeks to remove the
guilt and shame associated with these
motivations, encouraging clinicians to embrace
both their own humanity and their patients8217
rather than seeking to transcend them. Providing
a new perspective on how analysts work, this book
explores the topics of enactment, mirror neurons,
and therapeutic action through the lens of
the analyst8217searly experiences and resulting
personality structure. Maroda confronts the
analyst8217stendencies to favor harmony over
conflict, passivity over active interventions,
and viewing the patient as an infant rather than
an adult. Exploring heretofore unexamined issues
of the psychology of the analyst or therapist
offers the opportunity to generate new
theoretical and technical perspectives. As such,
this book will be invaluable to
experienced psychodynamic therapists and students
and trainees alike, as well as teachers of theory
and practice.
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Description
This book closely examines the analyst8217searly
experiences and character traits,
demonstrating the impact they have on theory
building and technique. Arguing that choice of
theory and interventions are unconsciously shaped
by clinicians8217early experiences, this book
argues for greater self- awareness,
self-acceptance, and open dialogue as a
corrective. Linking the analyst8217searly childh
ood experiences to ongoing vulnerabilities
reflected in theory and practice, this book
favors an approach that focuses on feedback and
confrontation, as well as empathic understanding
and acceptance. Essential to this task, and a
thesis that runs through the book,
are analysts8217motivations for doing treatment
and the gratifications they naturally seek.
Maroda asserts that an enduring blind spot arises
from clinicians8217ongoing need to deny what
they are personally seeking from the analytic
process, including the need to rescue and be
rescued. She equally seeks to remove the guilt
and shame associated with these motivations,
encouraging clinicians to embrace both their own
humanity and their patients8217 rather than
seeking to transcend them. Providing a
new perspective on how analysts work, this book
explores the topics of enactment, mirror neurons,
and therapeutic action through the lens of the
analyst8217searly experiences and resulting
personality structure. Maroda confronts the
analyst8217stendencies to favor harmony over
conflict, passivity over active interventions,
and viewing the patient as an infant rather than
an adult. Exploring heretofore unexamined issues
of the psychology of the analyst or therapist
offers the opportunity to generate
new theoretical and technical perspectives. As
such, this book will be invaluable to
experienced psychodynamic therapists and students
and trainees alike, as well as teachers of theory
and practice.
6
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