Principles of Interpretation
Mastering Clear and Concise Interventions in Psychotherapy
By (author) Steven T. Levy
Publication date:
01 March 1996Length of book:
240 pagesPublisher
Jason Aronson, Inc.Dimensions:
229x163mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781568217987
A systematic introduction to interpretation as a technical therapeutic skill.
The writing is clear, concise, and confident. The book's tone and content effectively make the author's point that psychotherapy is a powerful instrument which requires self-discipline, knowledge, no mean intellectual effort, and considerable technical skill, in addition to the therapist's sympathetic and considerate attitude. Beginning therapists will feel constructively challenged by this message and by the author's criticism of experiential and humanistic approaches for their antitechnical and antitheoretical biases. The book's organization broadly follows the phases of therapy with systematic discussions of the data to be understood, transference, resistance, countertransference, the therapeutic alliance, and special problems. A concluding chapter discusses general principles of interpretation, working through, and timing. A valuable feature is the author's annotated list of suggested readings at the end of each chapter.