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    Author(s)David Mark Allen
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9781468458916
    Pages200
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2012

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    Springer Deciphering Motivation in Psychotherapy 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by David Mark Allen

    I have often stated to students that I felt that one of the most important characteristics of a psychotherapist is the ability to tolerate ambiguity. As Allen so aptly points out in this creative and valuable book, my observa­ tion contains an implicit assumption that requires a clear statement in order for it to be understood. Before ambiguity can be tolerated, it must be recognized. The psychotherapist who accepts the presentations of the pa­ tient at face value is never faced with the difficult problem of tolerating the ambiguity that is so intrinsic to the circumstances that bring many people to treatment. In this volume, Allen has undertaken the task of helping the reader to recognize ambiguity in all of its manifestations, to understand it better, and, having understood it, to help the patient to grow beyond it. Ambiguity, in Allen's view, arises from a dialectical conflict, whether it is between the self and the system, intrapsychic and wholly within the self, or social, when the individual is tom between competing reference groups. Psychotherapy is a process by which the dialectic can be brought to consciousness so that a synthesis can be achieved. The dialectic that engages the individual, and often is played out between the individual and the system, parallels the struggle between attachment and individuation. I: The Dialectics of Motivation.- One Language and Intention.- Two Mixed Motivation and Language.- Three Ambiguity.- Four Selfishness and Altruism.- Five Distancing.- II: Deciphering Motivation in Therapy.- Six Deciphering Motivation in Psychotherapy.- Seven Statements as Behavioral Cues: Case Examples.- Eight The Language of Self-Suppression: Case Examples.- Nine The Language of Role Function Ambivalence: Case Examples.- Conclusion.- References.- Index to Cases and Statements.



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