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The Pattern System for Psychotherapists |
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Based on 30 years clinical experience, the Pattern System is also useful for psychotherapists in understanding their clients. It is a new way of organizing our understanding of interpersonal behavior and treatment in psychotherapy. It can help a psychotherapist to: - Understand each client’s interpersonal behavior and its underlying psychodynamics.
- Tailor your treatment strategy to the unique character structure of each client.
- Know how to proceed when therapy with a particular client is stalled.
These writings are based on an older version of the Pattern System, so some details won't be consistent with the latest system. Transference and Countertransference. The Pattern System describes various typical transference and countertransference reactions for each pattern. Personality Disorders and the Pattern System. A table showing the relationship between each personality disorder and the Pattern System. Interpersonal Patterns in Group Psychotherapy. The rough draft of a manuscript on how the Pattern System can be used to understand members of interpersonal therapy groups. Testimonials on the Pattern System
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