THE MANDALA OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: THE UNIVERSAL USE OF PARADOX-NEW UNDERSTANDING AND MORE CONFUSION
Regardless of differences in definition, paradox is widely practiced and written about in the psychotherapy literature. This article suggests a graphic "mandala" as a way of examining paradox based on three dimensions involved in the paradoxical intervention: type of delivery ("hard&q...
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description | Regardless of differences in definition, paradox is widely practiced and written
about in the psychotherapy literature. This article suggests a graphic
"mandala" as a way of examining paradox based on three
dimensions involved in the paradoxical intervention: type of delivery
("hard" or "soft"); type of patient
("neurotic" or "psychotic"); degree of
explicitness or implicitness. The implications of this mandala for therapists
are discussed including the need to heighten awareness of the little understood
and delicate interaction between the therapist's personality, the type
of client, and the strategic paradoxical interventions used in treatment. |
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"mandala" as a way of examining paradox based on three
dimensions involved in the paradoxical intervention: type of delivery
("hard" or "soft"); type of patient
("neurotic" or "psychotic"); degree of
explicitness or implicitness. The implications of this mandala for therapists
are discussed including the need to heighten awareness of the little understood
and delicate interaction between the therapist's personality, the type
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