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- catalog contributor b12316902.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "139 -- Interactive/Relational Conceptions 142 -- Another Look at Resistance 143 -- New Interactive/Relational Considerations: Acknowledging the Duality of Change 144 -- Toward a New Language of Inhibition: Resistance vs. Universal Forces of Continuity 148 -- Change and Continuity in Human Biology 150 -- 10 Retreat from Shame 153 -- Shame Defined 153 -- "Keystone Affect" 153 -- Developmental Origins of Shame 154 -- Experience and Developmental Impact of Shame 156 -- Retreat from Shame in Psychotherapy 160 -- Discussion of Cases 167 -- Dissipation of Shame 167 -- 11 Retreat from Debilitating Regression 171 -- Concept of Regression 171 -- Regression "In the Service of the Ego" 171 -- Debilitating Regression 173 -- Resistance and the Retreat from Debilitating Regression 176 -- Structural Diagnosis: Assessing the Potential for Debilitating Regression 177 -- Meaning of Character Structure 177 --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-239) and index.".
- catalog description "Neurophysiology of Induced Change 54 -- Induced Change in Tribal Societies 57 -- Religious Conversion 59 -- Political Indoctrination 60 -- George Orwell's "1984" 63 -- Durability of Induced Change 70 -- Psychotherapy and the Willful Decision to Change 72 -- 5 Embedded Models of Change 75 -- Embedded vs. Autonomous Models of Therapeutic Change 75 -- Analytic Models of Change: The Intrapsychic-Interpersonal Debate 77 -- Freud's Classical Model of Change 78 -- Kohut's Interpersonal Model of Change 82 -- Humanistic-Existential Models of Change: Carl Rogers and Allen Wheelis 85 -- Interpersonal Model of Carl Rogers 85 -- Existential Model of Allen Wheelis 87 -- Cognitive Social Learning Perspectives on Change 91 -- Narrative/Postmodern Perspectives on Personality and Change 93 -- 6 Autonomous Models of Change 97 -- Alcoholics Anonymous: The Original Twelve-Step Program 97 --".
- catalog description "Part 1 Fundamental Question of Change 1 -- 1 Identity Change: The Crown Jewel of Psychotherapy 3 -- Introduction to the Topic of Change 3 -- Issue of Identity Change 7 -- 2 Roots of Identity 9 -- Classical (Freudian) Model 10 -- Erickson's Psychosocial Model 14 -- Developmental Model of Object Relations Therapy and Self-Psychology 19 -- Experience of a Secure Attachment 22 -- Positive Resolution of the Rapprochement Crisis 24 -- Attainment of Object Constancy 28 -- Nonanalytic Models of Psychological Development 31 -- 3 Sources of Identity Change I: Normative and Nonnormative Experiences in Adulthood 33 -- Normative Experiences in Adulthood 33 -- Raising Children 34 -- Facing Death 42 -- Nonnormative Experiences in Adulthood 49 -- 4 Sources of Identity Change II: Imposed Change vs. The Exercise of Will 53 -- External Imposition of Change: Brainwashing and Forced Conversion 53 --".
- catalog description "Prochaska's Transtheoretical Stages of Change 102 -- Search for Common Factors 105 -- Part 2 A Developmental-Systems Model of Change 109 -- 7 Stages of Identity Change: "To Join, To Know, To Do, To Be" 111 -- Four Stages of Identity Change 112 -- Attachment and The Frame 112 -- Insight or Consciousness 117 -- Action and Will 117 -- Identity Change 118 -- Issue of Sequencing 119 -- Relationship of the Model of Change to Normal Development 120 -- 8 Impediments to Identity Change 127 -- Biological Constraints 127 -- Diverse Goals 128 -- Structuralization of Experience 131 -- Reality Constraints 133 -- Resistance 133 -- 9 Resistance and The Forces of Continuity 135 -- Transition Periods and Resistance to Change 135 -- Paradox of Psychotherapy 135 -- Conceptualizations of Resistance 136 -- Categorizing Forms of Resistance 136 -- Drive-Theory Conceptions 137 -- Structural Conceptions".
- catalog description "Psychology of Water: Final Thoughts on Psychological Change and Continuity 227 -- Letter to An Unborn Psychologist 231.".
- catalog description "Range of Character Structure 179 -- Assessing Character Structure: Three Sources of Information 180 -- Contextual Transference 180 -- Progress on the Lines of Development 183 -- Therapist's Emotional Reaction to the Client 187 -- Integrating the Three Sources of Information 190 -- Summary: Psychotherapy and the Retreat from Debilitating Regression 191 -- 12 Retreat from Responsibility 195 -- Cultural Forms of Retreat 195 -- Retreat from Responsibility in Individualistic Societies 199 -- Retreat from Responsibility: Two Case Studies 201 -- Promoting the Acceptance of Responsibility 211 -- 13 Retreat from Identitylessness 215 -- Four Shadows of Identitylessness: Uncertainty, Guilt, Social Disruption, and Loss 215 -- Uniqueness of Identitylessness as a Force of Continuity 222 -- Timing of Its Appearance 222 -- Manner in Which It Is Overcome 222 -- 14".
- catalog extent "xii, 244 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "How we change.".
- catalog identifier "0205343910".
- catalog isFormatOf "How we change.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Allyn and Bacon,".
- catalog relation "How we change.".
- catalog subject "155.2/5 21".
- catalog subject "2002 J-179".
- catalog subject "Adaptation, Psychological.".
- catalog subject "BF 637.C4 G465h 2002".
- catalog subject "BF637.C4 G55 2002".
- catalog subject "Change (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Human Development.".
- catalog subject "Identity (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Applied.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "139 -- Interactive/Relational Conceptions 142 -- Another Look at Resistance 143 -- New Interactive/Relational Considerations: Acknowledging the Duality of Change 144 -- Toward a New Language of Inhibition: Resistance vs. Universal Forces of Continuity 148 -- Change and Continuity in Human Biology 150 -- 10 Retreat from Shame 153 -- Shame Defined 153 -- "Keystone Affect" 153 -- Developmental Origins of Shame 154 -- Experience and Developmental Impact of Shame 156 -- Retreat from Shame in Psychotherapy 160 -- Discussion of Cases 167 -- Dissipation of Shame 167 -- 11 Retreat from Debilitating Regression 171 -- Concept of Regression 171 -- Regression "In the Service of the Ego" 171 -- Debilitating Regression 173 -- Resistance and the Retreat from Debilitating Regression 176 -- Structural Diagnosis: Assessing the Potential for Debilitating Regression 177 -- Meaning of Character Structure 177 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Neurophysiology of Induced Change 54 -- Induced Change in Tribal Societies 57 -- Religious Conversion 59 -- Political Indoctrination 60 -- George Orwell's "1984" 63 -- Durability of Induced Change 70 -- Psychotherapy and the Willful Decision to Change 72 -- 5 Embedded Models of Change 75 -- Embedded vs. Autonomous Models of Therapeutic Change 75 -- Analytic Models of Change: The Intrapsychic-Interpersonal Debate 77 -- Freud's Classical Model of Change 78 -- Kohut's Interpersonal Model of Change 82 -- Humanistic-Existential Models of Change: Carl Rogers and Allen Wheelis 85 -- Interpersonal Model of Carl Rogers 85 -- Existential Model of Allen Wheelis 87 -- Cognitive Social Learning Perspectives on Change 91 -- Narrative/Postmodern Perspectives on Personality and Change 93 -- 6 Autonomous Models of Change 97 -- Alcoholics Anonymous: The Original Twelve-Step Program 97 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1 Fundamental Question of Change 1 -- 1 Identity Change: The Crown Jewel of Psychotherapy 3 -- Introduction to the Topic of Change 3 -- Issue of Identity Change 7 -- 2 Roots of Identity 9 -- Classical (Freudian) Model 10 -- Erickson's Psychosocial Model 14 -- Developmental Model of Object Relations Therapy and Self-Psychology 19 -- Experience of a Secure Attachment 22 -- Positive Resolution of the Rapprochement Crisis 24 -- Attainment of Object Constancy 28 -- Nonanalytic Models of Psychological Development 31 -- 3 Sources of Identity Change I: Normative and Nonnormative Experiences in Adulthood 33 -- Normative Experiences in Adulthood 33 -- Raising Children 34 -- Facing Death 42 -- Nonnormative Experiences in Adulthood 49 -- 4 Sources of Identity Change II: Imposed Change vs. The Exercise of Will 53 -- External Imposition of Change: Brainwashing and Forced Conversion 53 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prochaska's Transtheoretical Stages of Change 102 -- Search for Common Factors 105 -- Part 2 A Developmental-Systems Model of Change 109 -- 7 Stages of Identity Change: "To Join, To Know, To Do, To Be" 111 -- Four Stages of Identity Change 112 -- Attachment and The Frame 112 -- Insight or Consciousness 117 -- Action and Will 117 -- Identity Change 118 -- Issue of Sequencing 119 -- Relationship of the Model of Change to Normal Development 120 -- 8 Impediments to Identity Change 127 -- Biological Constraints 127 -- Diverse Goals 128 -- Structuralization of Experience 131 -- Reality Constraints 133 -- Resistance 133 -- 9 Resistance and The Forces of Continuity 135 -- Transition Periods and Resistance to Change 135 -- Paradox of Psychotherapy 135 -- Conceptualizations of Resistance 136 -- Categorizing Forms of Resistance 136 -- Drive-Theory Conceptions 137 -- Structural Conceptions".
- catalog tableOfContents "Psychology of Water: Final Thoughts on Psychological Change and Continuity 227 -- Letter to An Unborn Psychologist 231.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Range of Character Structure 179 -- Assessing Character Structure: Three Sources of Information 180 -- Contextual Transference 180 -- Progress on the Lines of Development 183 -- Therapist's Emotional Reaction to the Client 187 -- Integrating the Three Sources of Information 190 -- Summary: Psychotherapy and the Retreat from Debilitating Regression 191 -- 12 Retreat from Responsibility 195 -- Cultural Forms of Retreat 195 -- Retreat from Responsibility in Individualistic Societies 199 -- Retreat from Responsibility: Two Case Studies 201 -- Promoting the Acceptance of Responsibility 211 -- 13 Retreat from Identitylessness 215 -- Four Shadows of Identitylessness: Uncertainty, Guilt, Social Disruption, and Loss 215 -- Uniqueness of Identitylessness as a Force of Continuity 222 -- Timing of Its Appearance 222 -- Manner in Which It Is Overcome 222 -- 14".
- catalog title "How we change : psychotherapy and the process of human development / Richard L. Gilbert.".
- catalog type "text".