Family Therapy Supervision as Counter-Induction
Lorraine M. Wright, Pamela G. Luckhurst, Jon K. Amundson
- 发表年份
- 1990
- 引用次数
- 3
摘要
In this paper, the phenomenon of therapist stuckness is addressed and related to the experience of hypnotic induction. A case example illustrates how efforts were made through the supervision process to counter-induce the therapist. Robotization (Schwartz, Liddle, and Breunlin, 1988) (i.e., supervisee responding to exact requests of the supervision team), was necessary while the therapist was mastering a very complex and difficult skill in the therapy context-that of changing from traditional therapeutic conversation to social conversation. Altering the conversation of therapy resulted in empowering the client to the point that she could "fire the therapist."
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