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Dr Jeremy Safran describes the paradigmatic shift in the psychoanalytic condition away from the view of the therapist as a neutral observer to a view of the therapists as an engaged participant in the phenomenon that he/she is observing.
Taken from our "Advances in Relational Psychotherapy" Online Module
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The talks also cover the historical development of that thinking and an elaboration of key concepts: inter-subjectivity, the mutual influence of the two subjects in the process, the ‘Third’, enactment, rupture and repair, the therapist’s relational history, and the patient’s capacity to make a healing contribution to the process. Combined with study-guides, research links, transcriptions and captions, the module provides a sophisticated, layered and comprehensive exploration of the subject for practitioners of all levels of clinical experience.
The late Dr. Jeremy Safran (1952-2018) received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada in 1982, and completed his psychoanalytic training at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis. He was Director of the Cognitive Therapy Unit in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, from 1986-1990.
Find the full Online Module here for 20.5 hours of CE/CPD:
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