This important book explores a new direction that can enable
therapists of any orientation to better understand and help their
patients. While psychoanalysis has traditionally been seen as a
world apart from cognitive-behavioral therapy and many other
psychotherapeutic approaches, recent developments in the field are
changing that. Relational theory, in emphasizing how relationships
shape personality, diverges in key ways from traditional
psychoanalytic assumptions and therapeutic practices. At the same
time, it preserves, and even extends, the depth of understanding of
human experience and psychological conflict that has always been
the strength of psychoanalysis. Through probing theoretical
analysis and illuminating examples, the book offers innovative and
powerful ways to revitalize clinical practice.
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