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Few contemporary writers have tackled clinical work with shame and its vicissitudes as thoroughly as Jack Danielian and Patricia Gianotti in their new book, Listening with Purpose. ... They saw a need for a training manual that helps clinicians move beyond quick fixes by deepening their understanding of how psychodynamic therapy works in a way that can be applied to a variety of treatment approaches. The result is a well-written book that illuminates the interplay of shame, narcissistic vulnerability and dissociation. ... The tone of the book captures the warm and collegial manner of two senior clinicians eager to share their wisdom with a broad audience. The writing is clear and. . . concepts are well-defined. This [is a] highly recommended work. * New England Psychologist *
Listening with Purpose is a superb training manual for practitioners, students, and trainees in the field of dynamic psychotherapy. In presenting and richly illustrating an experience-near, intersubjective perspective on the therapeutic process, the authors succeed admirably in their effort to close the gap between therapeutic theory and therapeutic practice. Their emphasis on phenomenological inquiry into the interacting subjective worlds of patient and therapist, with a sensitivity to the shame-proneness and emotional vulnerabilities of both participants, will be of great value to therapists at all levels of professional experience. -- Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D., author, Trauma and Human Existence
For years, the contributions of Karen Horney, and her prescient anticipation of much in the contemporary relational point of view, have been largely unrecognized or unappreciated. With the publication of this very valuable book, that should no longer be the case. Danielian and Gianotti illuminate the role of shame, dissociation, problematic characterological solutions, and integrative, experience-near theory with admirable clarity and clinical relevance. This is a wonderful teaching tool both for beginners and seasoned practitioners. -- Paul L. Wachtel, distinguished professor of psychology, City University of New York at City College
Danielian and Gianotti offer this book as an antidote and means to stimulate growth, competency, and therapeutic optimism. In an era of rationed treatment emphasizing quick fixes, the authors provide a liberating and enabling model for internal repair and integration. Their book helpfully holds the reader to the tension of integrating “objective theory and subjective experience of our work.” The focus on shame and narcissistic vulnerability provides valuable insights and tools to address the range of characterologic problems and symptoms with which our patients suffer. Listening with Purpose will be of great benefit for trainees and early career clinicians as well as seasoned therapists. -- Edward J. Khantzian M.D., Harvard Medical School; associate chief of psychiatry emeritus, Tewksbury Hospital

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Table of Contents List of Figures Preface Chapter 1: Fundamental Principles of Therapeutic Listening Chapter 2: An Overview of the Therapeutic Model Chapter 3: Compulsive Resolutions: Idealization, Loyalty, & Revenge Enactments Chapter 4: Resonating Between Part and Whole: Therapeutic Systemics Chapter 5: The Four Quadrants & Part-Whole: Uncovering Dominant Solutions Chapter 6: Shame, Splitting, & Trauma: Vicious Cycles Chapter 7: Trauma: The Violation of Self Chapter 8: Re-imagining Transference: An Update Chapter 9: Loyal Waiting Unpacked Chapter 10: Consolidation of Gains Bibliography Index About the Authors

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      Publisher: Jason Aronson, Inc.
      Publication Date: 4/12/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780765708786, 978-0765708786
      ISBN10: 0765708787

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Few contemporary writers have tackled clinical work with shame and its vicissitudes as thoroughly as Jack Danielian and Patricia Gianotti in their new book, Listening with Purpose. ... They saw a need for a training manual that helps clinicians move beyond quick fixes by deepening their understanding of how psychodynamic therapy works in a way that can be applied to a variety of treatment approaches. The result is a well-written book that illuminates the interplay of shame, narcissistic vulnerability and dissociation. ... The tone of the book captures the warm and collegial manner of two senior clinicians eager to share their wisdom with a broad audience. The writing is clear and. . . concepts are well-defined. This [is a] highly recommended work. * New England Psychologist *
      Listening with Purpose is a superb training manual for practitioners, students, and trainees in the field of dynamic psychotherapy. In presenting and richly illustrating an experience-near, intersubjective perspective on the therapeutic process, the authors succeed admirably in their effort to close the gap between therapeutic theory and therapeutic practice. Their emphasis on phenomenological inquiry into the interacting subjective worlds of patient and therapist, with a sensitivity to the shame-proneness and emotional vulnerabilities of both participants, will be of great value to therapists at all levels of professional experience. -- Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D., author, Trauma and Human Existence
      For years, the contributions of Karen Horney, and her prescient anticipation of much in the contemporary relational point of view, have been largely unrecognized or unappreciated. With the publication of this very valuable book, that should no longer be the case. Danielian and Gianotti illuminate the role of shame, dissociation, problematic characterological solutions, and integrative, experience-near theory with admirable clarity and clinical relevance. This is a wonderful teaching tool both for beginners and seasoned practitioners. -- Paul L. Wachtel, distinguished professor of psychology, City University of New York at City College
      Danielian and Gianotti offer this book as an antidote and means to stimulate growth, competency, and therapeutic optimism. In an era of rationed treatment emphasizing quick fixes, the authors provide a liberating and enabling model for internal repair and integration. Their book helpfully holds the reader to the tension of integrating “objective theory and subjective experience of our work.” The focus on shame and narcissistic vulnerability provides valuable insights and tools to address the range of characterologic problems and symptoms with which our patients suffer. Listening with Purpose will be of great benefit for trainees and early career clinicians as well as seasoned therapists. -- Edward J. Khantzian M.D., Harvard Medical School; associate chief of psychiatry emeritus, Tewksbury Hospital

      Table of Contents
      Table of Contents List of Figures Preface Chapter 1: Fundamental Principles of Therapeutic Listening Chapter 2: An Overview of the Therapeutic Model Chapter 3: Compulsive Resolutions: Idealization, Loyalty, & Revenge Enactments Chapter 4: Resonating Between Part and Whole: Therapeutic Systemics Chapter 5: The Four Quadrants & Part-Whole: Uncovering Dominant Solutions Chapter 6: Shame, Splitting, & Trauma: Vicious Cycles Chapter 7: Trauma: The Violation of Self Chapter 8: Re-imagining Transference: An Update Chapter 9: Loyal Waiting Unpacked Chapter 10: Consolidation of Gains Bibliography Index About the Authors

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