A Population of Selves: A Therapeutic Exploration of Personal Diversity

A Population of Selves: A Therapeutic Exploration of Personal Diversity

by Erving Polster
A Population of Selves: A Therapeutic Exploration of Personal Diversity

A Population of Selves: A Therapeutic Exploration of Personal Diversity

by Erving Polster

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Erving Polster -- coauthor of the landmark work Gestalt Therapy Integrated -- greatly expands the knowledge and thinking on the development of self. A Population of Selves offers therapists new ways of thinking about the self as well as specific procedures to help patients realize a powerful and healthy sense of self: a goal at the very heart of the therapeutic process.In an innovative expansion of therapeutic theory, Polster shows how the human reflex to summarize and animate experiences serves as a natural springboard for the formation of selves. He enlarges the therapeutic aim of synthesizing alienated aspects of a person by offering a construct of heterogeneous characters within, each with its own place and voice. Every person is host to a population of selves: the infantile, the cunning, the rebellious, the lover.Using case examples from his own therapeutic practice, Polster illustrates eight major pathways for therapists to elicit new selves and to help their patients renew neglected or misunderstood selves. His approach ties self theory more closely than ever to actual therapeutic practice. He shows how to evoke selves through the use of stofy, and he explains how to tighten up therapy sessions to encourage the emergence of selves. Polster also suggests techniques aimed at improving contact among various selves, as well as between therapist and patient, and then augmenting strong contact with the powerful complementary use of empathy. Finally, he demonstrates how to guide patients through their alienated selves and, without robbing each of its identity, link these selves to create a greater sense of personal identity.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013544444
Publisher: The Gestalt Journal Press
Publication date: 11/26/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 220 KB

About the Author

ERVING POLSTER, Ph.D., is the former director and founder of the Gestalt Training Center – San Diego and associate clinical professor of the Department of Psychiatry of the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego. With his late wife, Miriam Polster, he is the co-author of "Gestalt Therapy Integrated."
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