以人为中心的经验心理治疗和交易分析——两种人文主义方法对具有挑战性或混淆的咨询情况的贡献

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
M. Behr, Gernot Aich, Claudia Scheurenbrand
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以人为本的体验(PCEP)和交易分析(TA)方法都假设咨询师会有无条件的积极关注(UPR)或一个完美-完美的位置,并且是真实和自我披露的。因此,它们可以很好地互补。有时,咨询师不得不与冒犯性的、贬低性的、被动的和其他具有挑战性的客户打交道;此外,他们可能面临混乱的咨询任务,例如,必须同时提供咨询、控制、评估或保护。将PCEP的核心原则——体验过程和遭遇——与TA对功能失调的沟通过程和具有挑战性的对抗的关注相结合,可能为在这种咨询情况下解决陷入困境的过程提供肥沃的土壤。因此,本文提出了14个PCEP和TA视角的目录,并举例说明了它们的潜在意义。我们认为这两种方法可以在困难或困惑的咨询情况下相互丰富。
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Person-centered and experiential psychotherapy and transactional analysis – contributions of two humanistic approaches to challenging or confounded counselling situations
ABSTRACT Both the person-centered and experiential (PCEP) and the Transactional Analysis (TA) approaches act on the assumption that the counselor would have unconditional positive regard (UPR) or an OK-OK-Position, respectively, and be real and self-disclosing. Thus, they complement each other very well. At times, counselors have to work with offensive, devaluating, passive, and otherwise challenging clients; furthermore, they can face confounded counseling tasks, e.g., having to counsel, control, evaluate or protect at the same time. Merging the central principles of PCEP – the experiential process and the encounter – with the TA focus on dysfunctional communication processes and challenging confrontations, may provide fertile ground for dissolving stuck processes in such counseling situations. Therefore, the paper presents a catalog of fourteen PCEP and TA perspectives, with examples, and unfolds their potential implications. We argue that the two approaches may enrich one another in difficult or confounded counseling situations.
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