Such nuances and shifts in the music of a patient's voice have long been familiar to clinicians. Indeed, as Steven Knoblauch observes, the music of psychotherapy has been acknowledged across a variety of theoretical orientations, from Freudian to self-psychological to interpersonal and relational perspectives. In The Musical Edge of Therapeutic Dialogue, Knoblauch provides a model of "resonant minding" in which the musical elements of speech become a major source of information about unconscious communication and action. More specifically, resonant minding, by distinguishing between...
Such nuances and shifts in the music of a patient's voice have long been familiar to clinicians. Indeed, as Steven Knoblauch observes, the music of ps...
ADULT PSYCHOANALYSIS HAS APPROACHED THE STUDY OF intersubjectivity by concentrating primarily on the verbal dialogue, an explicit made of communication and implicit modes of action sequences, operating largely out of awareness, such as interactions of gaze, facial expression, and body rhythms. This book propose that an integration of these two approaches is essential to a deeper understanding of the therapeutic action. The authors use a dyadic systems model of self-and interactive regulation as a lens for comparing diverse the ones of intersubjectivity, both in adults and infants. Building on...
ADULT PSYCHOANALYSIS HAS APPROACHED THE STUDY OF intersubjectivity by concentrating primarily on the verbal dialogue, an explicit made of communicatio...