Using Daydreams in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

作者: F Diane Barth , None

DOI: 10.1023/A:1025730427420

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摘要: Daydreams, long recognized as containers of unarticulated, unrecognized and/or unconscious material, can be subtle but powerful tools for introducing clients to the process exploring internal experience. They offer a crucial, relatively non-threatening path self-understanding individuals who come into therapy without capacity introspection, tolerance affect, and sense agency that are requisite psychodynamic psychotherapy. In part because they often available conscious awareness, an amazingly useful medium through which help many these gain access their world. encourage development symbolize, play, eventually embrace “potential space” experience makes it possible have rich fulfilling life in “external” this article, author introduces use daydreams psychotherapy, focusing specifically on three specific areas: resistance, somatization, transference.

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