Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy: A Systematic Individual and Social Psychiatry

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Pickle Partners Publishing, 9 août 2016 - 232 pages
Originally published in 1961, this book outlines a new, unified system of individual and social psychiatry that were introduced in the United States around that time with remarkable success in various hospitals and other psychiatric establishments. Essentially designed for group therapy, this approach is now used by institutions, group workers, and in private practice with neurotics, psychotics, sexual psychopaths, psychosomatic cases, and adolescents.

Transactional analysis begins its program by initiating the individual patients into the theory upon which the treatment is based. First attaining a measure of self-knowledge through private sessions with the analyst, the patient then meets with other patients in group therapy, participating in a series of personally meaningful relation-ships in which he becomes increasingly aware of the cause and nature of his illness, preparing at the same time to overcome it.

“A comprehensive method of treatment that has no precedent in its concreteness of structure without at the same time diminishing the dynamic quality of the treatment....No one to my knowledge has presented such a new approach.”—Dr. Milton Schwebel, Professor of Education, New York University
 

Table des matières

PART IPsychiatry of the Individual and Structural Analysis 15
PART IISocial Psychiatry and Transactional Analysis 51
PART IIIPsychotherapy 88
1OBJECTIVES 106
PART IVFrontiers of Transactional Analysis 123
CHAPTER EIGHTEENTherapy of Marriages 139
Considerations 154

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Dr. Eric Berne (May 10, 1910 - July 15, 1970) was a Canadian-born psychiatrist who created the theory of transactional analysis as a way of explaining human behavior. He was a Consultant in Psychiatry to the Surgeon General in the U.S. Army, a lecturer at the University of California Medical School, and Chairman of the San Francisco Social Psychiatry Seminars. He is the author of many articles on group therapy and comparative psychiatry, and of the popular book A Layman’s Guide to Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis.

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