Jung and Searles: A Comparative Study

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Jung and Searles is the first in-depth integration of the psychotherapeutic models of C.G. Jung and Harold F. Searles. Combining Jung's theoretical depths with Searles' liberating approach to the analytic process, David Sedgwick bridges the rift between analytical psychology and psychoanalysis and achieves a new vision of psychotherapy. Discussing personality theory, countertransference and the role and personality of the analyst, Jung and Searles will appeal to everyone interested in new paths in depth psychology. Clinicians of all persuasions will find it a thoughtful, humane approach to psychotherapy.

Author(s): David Sedgwick
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 192

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Foreword......Page 10
Acknowledgments......Page 12
INTRODUCTION......Page 14
THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS......Page 24
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY......Page 51
THE PROCESS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY......Page 82
THE THERAPIST......Page 132
CONCLUSIONS......Page 158
Notes......Page 172
Bibliography......Page 175
Name index......Page 185
Subject index......Page 0