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 In this book, Dr. Bahrke and Dr. Nohr introduce
psychotherapists and psychoanalysts to how they can work with
Katathym Imaginative Psychotherapy (KIP) at the current level of
psychodynamic knowledge. The method is a method of psychodynamic
psychotherapy introduced by Hanscarl Leuner in 1955 under the name
"Katathymes Bilderleben" and further developed since then. The
authors clearly show the state of the art in case studies and in a
systematic presentation. About the method: How does KIP work? The
therapeutic practice is based on the inclusion of imaginations in
the therapy process. Unconscious desires, conflicts, their defense
as well as the transference relationship are thus symbolically
illustrated. The imaginations stimulated and accompanied by the
therapist are a valuable supplement to the psychodynamic process of
understanding and, in addition to conversation, open up an
affect-related, motivation-promoting access route in the treatment
of many disturbance patterns in short and long-term therapies. In
contrast to other psychotherapy methods that use imaginations,
imaginations in KIP are understood as a component of relational
work, taking transference and resistance into account. Written for
... Psychodynamically working psychotherapists, psychiatrists and
psychoanalysts who work with imaginations, as well as all
colleagues interested in figurative language, metaphors and dreams.
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