For many therapists it has replaced previous action terms such as
acting in and acting out. Something new has been captured by this
concept: a recognition of a process that may involve words but goes
beyond words. For some, enactment addresses a continuous
undercurrent in the interaction between patient and therapist in
the realm of intersubjectivity. Others ask whether this concept
adds either clarity or a new perspective to the clinical situation.
This volume addresses the questions: Does the current focus on
enactments entail a shift in our model of therapeutic change? Are
enactments essential? Can they be dangerous, and if so, under what
circumstances? Enactment is essential reading for all
psychotherapists.
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