Psychotherapy as an eductional process |
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Authors: | Arthur C. Ferrari |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, Connecticut College, 06320 New London, CT |
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Abstract: | Clients in psychotherapy with social workers, psychiatrists and psychologists learn things that they did not know previously. This learning modifies their view of reality and themselves. Clients learn that their problems are, to an extent universal, interpersonal—both out from themselves and to themselves from others, due to experiences in their past in their families, perhaps solvable by identifying with successful others, often due to unrealistic expectations about themselves, others and existence in general. Successful therapy is marked by culture-building interaction by the client and the therapist with the client's subjective understanding modified to enable greater autonomous action. |
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