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Ultimacy and triviality in psychotherapy

Author: Ernest Keen
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2000.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Ernest Keen
ISBN: 0275969819 9780275969813
OCLC Number: 43207932
Description: xix, 134 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Theoretical Incoherence --
Critical Reflections on Psychopharmacology --
Professional Considerations --
The Physical and the Psychological --
Kramer's Position --
Medication as Provoking Interpretation --
Neurons and Narratives --
The Two Discourses of Psychology --
From Trauma Therapy --
From Psychopharmacology --
Exploring Theoretical Incoherence --
Drugs: A Theoretical Vacuum --
The Psychology of Human Effort --
Being Ill as a Social Fact --
Psychology Struggles with Recovered Memories --
Wider Echoes of the Incoherence --
The Problem of the Insanity Plea --
The Problem of Diagnosis --
Financing Psychological Treatment --
The Problem of Being a Citizen --
The Problem behind the Problems --
Ultimacy and Triviality --
Narrative, Coherence, and Ultimacy --
Power and Psychotherapy --
The Case of Rob --
Theory --
Therapy --
The Creation of Coherence --
Discourse, Therapy, and Science --
Discourse Analysis as Psychotherapy --
A Comparison --
What Can Science Offer Psychotherapy? --
How Does Psychotherapy Work? --
What Can Psychotherapy Offer Science? --
Science and Discourse --
Social Arrangements --
Trivialization, Ultimacy, and Discourse --
A Trivialization of Ultimacy --
The Discourse of Psychiatry and Psychology --
Power and Knowledge in Postmodern Theory --
An Irony --
Triviality and Ultimacy in Therapy --
Ultimacy in Therapy --
Coherence and Anxiety --
Self-Respect and Guilt --
Ultimacy in Practice --
What Do the Helping Professions Help With? --
Return to Ultimacy.
Responsibility: Ernest Keen.

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