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    Format: 1 online resource (vii, 338 pages)
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2023. Available via World Wide Web.
    Edition: Access limited by licensing agreement.
    ISBN: 1433836173 , 9781433836176
    Content: ""Rupture" has become a marker for the messiness in the patient therapist relationship or alliance. It has been described in numerous ways over the years: from breaches, breakdowns, challenges, derailments, deteriorations, dissociations, disturbances, disruptions, dysfluencies, failures, impasses, misalliances, misattunements, miscoordinations, misunderstandings, negations, pulls, resistances, splits, strains, and threats to weakenings. Rupture also has been associated to such concepts as enactments, negative process, projective identification, transference-countertransference, and vicious circles or cycles. As a result, there is a good deal of latitude and too much confusion regarding what is meant by rupture. Like ruptures, repairs are coconstructed. It takes two. It is important to recognize that neither patient nor therapist should take full responsibility for the rupture and its repair. The conception of this book was born out of the second generation of alliance research-the proliferation of research on rupture repair and consideration of its importance as a change process across various theoretical orientations. It invites experts from across the spectrum of psychotherapy traditions and approaches. Each chapter includes at least one case example depicting a rupture and a repair and illustrating how the process of rupture resolution unfolds according to the perspective of the authors. The book presents realistic clinical material that shows how therapists struggle with ruptures and how initial attempts at repair do not always succeed. It represents clinical challenges that resonate with readers' own clinical experiences and provides examples of strategies and principles therapists can readily integrate into their work to help them navigate these challenges more successfully." -- (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
    Note: Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Introduction: Rupture in a Wicked and Wonderful World -- J. Christopher Muran, Catherine F. Eubanks, & Lisa Wallner Samstag -- 1. Antioppressive Approaches to Alliance Rupture and Repair: A Critical-Cultural-Relational Model of Rupture Resolution -- Doris F. Chang, Maryam Omidi, & Jordan J. Dunn -- 2. Alliance Rupture and Repair in Group Psychotherapy -- Giorgio A. Tasca & Cheri Marmarosh -- 3. A Close Look at the Complex Rupture and Repair Process in Family Therapy -- Myrna L. Friedlander & Valent in Escudero -- 4. Therapist-Adolescent Therapeutic Ruptures in Attachment-Based Family Therapy -- Sophie Cassell & Guy Diamond -- 5. Alliance Rupture and Repair in Cognitive Behavior Therapy -- Tara Impala, Annika Okamoto, & Nikolaos Kazantzis -- 6. Alliance Rupture and Repair in Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder -- Tali Boritz, Sonya Varma, Anne Sonley, & Shelley F. McMain -- 7. Alliance Rupture and Repair in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) -- Robyn D. Walser & Manuela O'Connell -- 8. Relational Dialogue in Emotion Focused Therapy: Process Analysis and Comparison With the Alliance-Focused Training Model -- James Macdonald, Robert Elliott, & Ana Bela Couto -- 9. Alliance Rupture and Repair in Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy -- Allan Abbass & Joel M. Town -- 10. Alliance Rupture and Repair in Mentalization-Based Therapy -- Peter Fonagy, Chloe Campbell, & Patrick Luyten -- 11. Expanding the Rupture Resolution Paradigm: An Integrative Perspective -- Sasha Rudenstine, Paul L. Wachtel,Talia Schulder, & Benjamin Bernstein -- Conclusion: Don't Be Afraid to Get Messy:Points of Convergence in Rupture and Repair -- Catherine F. Eubanks, Lisa Wallner Samstag, & J. Christopher Muran. , Also issued in print.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rupture and repair in psychotherapy Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2023] ISBN 9781433836145
    Additional Edition: Original
    Language: English
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