The specific guidelines to the clinical management of the bored or
boring patient--offered in this provocative book--will be valuable
to all psychotherapists. Contributors discuss the fascinating
theories and therapies of boredom--why it is both a necessity and
an obstacle to a person's development. Fresh insights into the
meaning of boredom for the patient or the therapist (or both) are
presented through the discussion of such topics as the type of
person most prone to boredom, boredom as a launching point into
other experiences, boredom as a defense against strong affects and
drive derivatives, the manifestations of boredom in marital therapy
clients, and much more.
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