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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Transactional Analysis

Theory and Narration of a Living Experience

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Transactional Analysis

Theory and Narration of a Living Experience

ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 16 May 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429479151
Pages 192 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429903922
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
KeywordsChild Ego State, Ego State, Transactional Analysis, Adult Ego State, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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Emanuela Tangolo, A. (2013). Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Transactional Analysis. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429479151
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The main values and principles of Transactional Analysis, in its original psychodynamic matrix, become a concrete experience in this book thanks to the accurate description of the daily practice of a long-experienced therapist: Anna Emanuela Tangolo. Analyzing several cases, the author examines the clinical tools of Berne's group therapy and the analysis of dreams, without however neglecting other important aspects such as preparing the setting or leading an interview. Particular relevance is given to the therapeutic relationship, seen as the interweaving of an experience in order to send stimuli to the patient so as to re-structure his or her intrapsychic world through rigorous and precise inputs, analysable in linguistic sequences. This book is meant not only for those who study psychotherapy, but also for anyone who wants to learn about clinical TA and its functioning.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Being a counsellor and a psychotherapist*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
Psychotherapy with TA
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
The setting
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The clinical interview
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
Contractual treatment
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Basic techniques: therapeutic operations
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 7|5 pages
Transference, alliance, and the therapeutic relationship
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
The phases of the therapeutic process
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
Script therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Group therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Using dreams in psychotherapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 12|10 pages
Healing and the end of therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 13|8 pages
Transactional Analysis: towards an ecology of social relationships*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract

The main values and principles of Transactional Analysis, in its original psychodynamic matrix, become a concrete experience in this book thanks to the accurate description of the daily practice of a long-experienced therapist: Anna Emanuela Tangolo. Analyzing several cases, the author examines the clinical tools of Berne's group therapy and the analysis of dreams, without however neglecting other important aspects such as preparing the setting or leading an interview. Particular relevance is given to the therapeutic relationship, seen as the interweaving of an experience in order to send stimuli to the patient so as to re-structure his or her intrapsychic world through rigorous and precise inputs, analysable in linguistic sequences. This book is meant not only for those who study psychotherapy, but also for anyone who wants to learn about clinical TA and its functioning.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Being a counsellor and a psychotherapist*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
Psychotherapy with TA
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
The setting
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The clinical interview
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
Contractual treatment
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Basic techniques: therapeutic operations
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 7|5 pages
Transference, alliance, and the therapeutic relationship
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
The phases of the therapeutic process
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
Script therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Group therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Using dreams in psychotherapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 12|10 pages
Healing and the end of therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 13|8 pages
Transactional Analysis: towards an ecology of social relationships*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The main values and principles of Transactional Analysis, in its original psychodynamic matrix, become a concrete experience in this book thanks to the accurate description of the daily practice of a long-experienced therapist: Anna Emanuela Tangolo. Analyzing several cases, the author examines the clinical tools of Berne's group therapy and the analysis of dreams, without however neglecting other important aspects such as preparing the setting or leading an interview. Particular relevance is given to the therapeutic relationship, seen as the interweaving of an experience in order to send stimuli to the patient so as to re-structure his or her intrapsychic world through rigorous and precise inputs, analysable in linguistic sequences. This book is meant not only for those who study psychotherapy, but also for anyone who wants to learn about clinical TA and its functioning.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Being a counsellor and a psychotherapist*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
Psychotherapy with TA
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
The setting
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The clinical interview
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
Contractual treatment
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Basic techniques: therapeutic operations
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 7|5 pages
Transference, alliance, and the therapeutic relationship
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
The phases of the therapeutic process
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
Script therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Group therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Using dreams in psychotherapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 12|10 pages
Healing and the end of therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 13|8 pages
Transactional Analysis: towards an ecology of social relationships*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract

The main values and principles of Transactional Analysis, in its original psychodynamic matrix, become a concrete experience in this book thanks to the accurate description of the daily practice of a long-experienced therapist: Anna Emanuela Tangolo. Analyzing several cases, the author examines the clinical tools of Berne's group therapy and the analysis of dreams, without however neglecting other important aspects such as preparing the setting or leading an interview. Particular relevance is given to the therapeutic relationship, seen as the interweaving of an experience in order to send stimuli to the patient so as to re-structure his or her intrapsychic world through rigorous and precise inputs, analysable in linguistic sequences. This book is meant not only for those who study psychotherapy, but also for anyone who wants to learn about clinical TA and its functioning.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Being a counsellor and a psychotherapist*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
Psychotherapy with TA
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
The setting
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The clinical interview
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
Contractual treatment
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Basic techniques: therapeutic operations
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 7|5 pages
Transference, alliance, and the therapeutic relationship
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
The phases of the therapeutic process
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
Script therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Group therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Using dreams in psychotherapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 12|10 pages
Healing and the end of therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 13|8 pages
Transactional Analysis: towards an ecology of social relationships*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The main values and principles of Transactional Analysis, in its original psychodynamic matrix, become a concrete experience in this book thanks to the accurate description of the daily practice of a long-experienced therapist: Anna Emanuela Tangolo. Analyzing several cases, the author examines the clinical tools of Berne's group therapy and the analysis of dreams, without however neglecting other important aspects such as preparing the setting or leading an interview. Particular relevance is given to the therapeutic relationship, seen as the interweaving of an experience in order to send stimuli to the patient so as to re-structure his or her intrapsychic world through rigorous and precise inputs, analysable in linguistic sequences. This book is meant not only for those who study psychotherapy, but also for anyone who wants to learn about clinical TA and its functioning.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Being a counsellor and a psychotherapist*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
Psychotherapy with TA
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
The setting
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The clinical interview
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
Contractual treatment
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Basic techniques: therapeutic operations
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 7|5 pages
Transference, alliance, and the therapeutic relationship
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
The phases of the therapeutic process
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
Script therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Group therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Using dreams in psychotherapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 12|10 pages
Healing and the end of therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 13|8 pages
Transactional Analysis: towards an ecology of social relationships*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract

The main values and principles of Transactional Analysis, in its original psychodynamic matrix, become a concrete experience in this book thanks to the accurate description of the daily practice of a long-experienced therapist: Anna Emanuela Tangolo. Analyzing several cases, the author examines the clinical tools of Berne's group therapy and the analysis of dreams, without however neglecting other important aspects such as preparing the setting or leading an interview. Particular relevance is given to the therapeutic relationship, seen as the interweaving of an experience in order to send stimuli to the patient so as to re-structure his or her intrapsychic world through rigorous and precise inputs, analysable in linguistic sequences. This book is meant not only for those who study psychotherapy, but also for anyone who wants to learn about clinical TA and its functioning.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Being a counsellor and a psychotherapist*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
Psychotherapy with TA
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
The setting
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The clinical interview
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
Contractual treatment
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Basic techniques: therapeutic operations
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 7|5 pages
Transference, alliance, and the therapeutic relationship
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
The phases of the therapeutic process
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 9|12 pages
Script therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Group therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Using dreams in psychotherapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 12|10 pages
Healing and the end of therapy
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
chapter 13|8 pages
Transactional Analysis: towards an ecology of social relationships*
ByAnna Emanuela Tangolo
View abstract
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