Stanley B. Messer
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Abstract
Attention to the self can take place even within the context of a brief or time-limited psychodynamically oriented therapy. The case presented here demonstrates how one can, and why one should, treat the whole person and not solely the symptoms of depression following a significant loss. The aspect of the client's sense of self that was most prominent was her need to depend excessively on her boyfriend rather than being more autonomous within a mature give-and-take relationship. She was treated in a 12-session time-limited therapy developed by James Mann that deals with the human inevitability of experiencing significant interpersonal separations and losses. In line with this model, the therapy focused on the client's chronically endured emotional pain, employing an empathic, exploratory, and interpretive style. The termination stage of therapy allowed the client to reexperience feelings of loss and separation with the opportunity to come to terms with them in a new, more constructive way. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
限时心理动力疗法对反应性抑郁和自我意识的影响
对自我的关注甚至可以发生在一个简短的或有时间限制的心理动力学导向治疗的背景下。这里的案例展示了一个人如何能够,以及为什么一个人应该在重大损失之后治疗整个人,而不仅仅是抑郁症的症状。来访者自我意识中最突出的方面是她需要过度依赖男友,而不是在一段成熟的互让关系中更加自主。她接受了詹姆斯·曼恩(James Mann)开发的12期限时疗法的治疗,该疗法处理人类不可避免地经历重大人际分离和损失的问题。根据这种模式,治疗集中在病人长期忍受的情感痛苦上,采用移情、探索和解释的方式。治疗的终止阶段允许来访者重新体验失落和分离的感觉,并有机会以一种新的、更有建设性的方式来处理它们。©1997 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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