Evolution of the Psychotherapist
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Köp båda 2 för 968 krThis extraordinary volume offers a profound and moving analysis of the spiritual potential of psychotherapya fundamental contribution to therapists of all traditions. A comprehensive review of all major therapeutic approaches, Life Witness provides an up-to-date summary of the major controversial issues that are the focus of contemporary research. T. Byram Karasu presents a highly critical, convincing analysis of the problematic relationship between DSM diagnoses and treatment indications. Reflecting the experience of a psychotherapist profoundly steeped in psychoanalytic tradition, Life Witness demonstrates psychotherapy at its best. -- Otto F. Kernberg M.D., author of Love and Aggression With four decades of clinical experience under his belt, with painstaking and meticulous study of diverse psychotherapeutic techniques, and with impressive credentials as an author and editor, Dr. Karasu takes us on an enlightening journey of the growth and maturation of a psychotherapist. He underscores the tension between the specificity and universality of our healing methods and deftly blends contradictory perspectives into a harmonious gestalt. Truly knowledgeable in diverse schools of psychotherapy, comfortable in putting Eastern and Western notions together, and familiar with philosophy and spirituality, Dr. Karasu exhorts us to strive to learn and unlearn theories, open our eyes and ears to the clinical material in front of us, cultivate authenticity, and transcend dogma. This is powerful stuff indeed! -- Salman Akhtar, MD, is professor of psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College and training and supervising analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Life Witness is a profound overviewthorough, penetrating, and wittyof the practice of psychotherapy. I continue to be amazed and enlightened by Byram Karasu's blend of intelligence and compassion. He is a therapist's therapist, and this new book should be on the deskready at handfor every thoughtful psychotherapist. -- Thomas Moore, PhD, author of Care of the Soul T. Byram Karasu has written a remarkable book about the evolution of psychotherapeutic expertise or know-how. Crucial to this evolution, according to Karasu, is the therapists transcending of the particular theoretical doctrine in which he or she was trained en route to a pluralistic, transtheoretical perspective that helps orient him or her to a patients emotional experience. Using Aristotles classical distinction, I would characterize such an evolution as a movement from techne (technical rationality) toward phronesis (practical wisdom), which is always oriented to the particular person and his or her particular situation. Karasu gives us a rich description of this evolution and an apt vision of psychotherapy as a form of applied philosophy. -- Robert D. Stolorow Ph.D., author of World, Affectivity, Trauma: Heidegger and Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis
T. Byram Karasu, MD, is Silverman Professor and the university chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center. Karasu is a scholar, renowned clinician, teacher, and lecturer.
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Psychotherapist, the Expert Clinician: Transcending Ones School of Psychotherapy Chapter 1: Theory: Science Issues Only Interim Reports Chapter 2: Brand Psychotherapies? Casting Multiple Anchors Chapter 3: Transcending Dualities Chapter 4: Universal Curative Agents Chapter 5: Generic Psychotherapy? Weighing Anchors Chapter 6: Generic Therapeutic Techniques Part II: Psychotherapist, The Master: Transcending the Fields of Psychotherapy Chapter 7: Limitations in Science Invite an Offering of Philosophy Chapter 8: Ordeal of the Self Chapter 9: Inter-subjective Dialectics Chapter 10: Ontological Attunement: The Formation of the Psychotherapist Epilogue References Index About the Author