Resistance in Psychotherapy: a Person-centered View
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Client or patient resistance in psychotherapy has been the concern of therapists since the time of Freud. Freud identified several kinds of resistance. These included the patient's resistance to uncovering repressed material; resistance to the insights provided by the therapist's interpretations; resistance to the therapist as the provider of these insights--the negative transference; resistance to giving up symptoms, which provide certain gains; the resistance of the id to being deprived of its satisfactions; and the resistance of the superego to giving up the need for punishment to assuage its guilt.
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تاریخ انتشار 2003