ABSTRACT

This practical and helpful volume details how clinicians can work through various common challenges in individual, couple, or group psychotherapy.

Chapters draw upon clinical wisdom gleaned from the author’s 48 years as a practicing psychiatrist to address topics such as using countertransference for therapeutic purposes; resistance, especially when it needs to be the focus of the therapy; and a prioritization of exploration over explanation. Along with theory and clinical observations, Dr. Gans offers a series of "Clinical Pearls," pithy comments that highlight different interventions to a wide range of clinical challenges. These include patient hostility, the abrupt and unilateral termination of therapy, the therapist’s loss of compassionate neutrality when treating a couple, and many more. Many of the "Clinical Pearls" prioritize working in the here-and-now. In addition to offering advice and strategies for therapists, the book also addresses concerns like the matter of fees in private practice and the virtue of moral courage on the part of the therapist.

Written with clarity, heart, and an abundance of clinical wisdom, Addressing Challenging Moments in Psychotherapy is essential reading for all clinicians, teachers, and supervisors of psychotherapy. 

part I|7 pages

Introduction

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part II|43 pages

Clinical observations

chapter Chapter 7|3 pages

Internal conflict can masquerade as dialogue

chapter Chapter 11|5 pages

Ideas are one of the most powerful medications

part III|70 pages

Clinical Pearls

chapter Chapter 12|6 pages

Shifting focus from there-and-then to here-and-now

chapter Chapter 13|5 pages

Employing irony and paradox for therapeutic purposes

chapter Chapter 14|13 pages

Using countertransference for therapeutic purposes

chapter Chapter 15|6 pages

Responding therapeutically to patients' questions

chapter Chapter 16|6 pages

Securing the patient's attention

chapter Chapter 17|6 pages

Dealing with the group's resistance

chapter Chapter 18|7 pages

Encouraging the use of imagination

chapter Chapter 21|8 pages

Miscellaneous