Cory F. Newman
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Abstract
The phenomena that comprise “resistance” in therapy are described and discussed from a cognitive viewpoint. The cases of Brian, Julie, and Victoria are reviewed to illustrate similar and contrasting manifestations of resistance, and suggestions for further individualized conceptualization and intervention are presented. Emphasis is placed on gaining an accurate, empathic understanding of the client's difficulties in changing. This is coupled with methods that allow the client some autonomy in charting the course of therapy, while reinforcing the importance of the therapist's active involvement in educating and stimulating the client toward greater awareness and adaptability. In order to be maximally effective in encouraging such changes, therapists must be aware of their own tendencies to react adversely to client resistance. It is vital that therapists maintain their professionalism and confidence in persevering toward a better understanding of what will be helpful to their clients. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
心理治疗中抵抗的认知视角
从认知的角度描述和讨论了治疗中构成“抵抗”的现象。本文回顾了Brian, Julie和Victoria的案例,以说明相似和对比的抵抗表现,并提出了进一步个体化概念化和干预的建议。重点在于获得对客户在改变过程中遇到的困难的准确、共情的理解。这与允许来访者在制定治疗过程中有一定自主权的方法相结合,同时强调治疗师积极参与教育和刺激来访者提高认识和适应能力的重要性。为了最大限度地有效地鼓励这种改变,治疗师必须意识到他们自己对来访者的抵制做出不利反应的倾向。治疗师保持他们的专业精神和信心,坚持不懈地更好地理解什么对他们的客户有帮助,这是至关重要的。©1996 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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