Enactments, mentalizing and developing a mindful stance with the patient | Dr David Wallin

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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    Dr David Wallin details the importance of enactment and the "unthought known".
    Taken from our "Advances in Relational Psychotherapy" Online Module
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    The talks also cover the historical development of that thinking and an elaboration of key concepts: inter-subjectivity, the mutual influence of the two subjects in the process, the ‘Third’, enactment, rupture and repair, the therapist’s relational history, and the patient’s capacity to make a healing contribution to the process. Combined with study-guides, research links, transcriptions and captions, the module provides a sophisticated, layered and comprehensive exploration of the subject for practitioners of all levels of clinical experience.
    David J. Wallin, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Mill Valley and Albany California, USA. A graduate of Harvard who received his doctorate from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, he has been practicing, teaching, and writing about psychotherapy for nearly three decades.
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  • @CB-hk7hy
    @CB-hk7hy 3 роки тому +3

    I absolutely love your book, Attachment in Psychotherapy. I listen to the audio book every night as I fall asleep. I think Bob Souer does a great job reading your book. I'm not a therapist, but a patient. I really appreciated you sharing how the therapist thinks and feels during a session.