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Listening Perspectives in Psychotherapy:
Advanced Theory and Case Presentations
by Lawrence E. Hedges, Ph.D. This three-part,
6 hour, presentation by Lawrence E. Hedges has been a featured day-long
course at the American Psychological Association Conventions in Chicago
and San Francisco and at numerous other places throughout the country.
It was filmed at The Orange County Psychological Association in 1998.
Part I: "Why Listening Perspectives?"
This lecture includes an overview of the paradigm shift in contemporary
psychotherapy; an elaboration of four developmental Listening Perspectives;
a study of the origins and varieties of countertransference; exercises
in how to interpret the countertransference; and the case study of Dora
from Interpreting the Countertransference.
Part II: "The Organizing Experience
in Transference and Countertransference"
This lecture includes an overview of transference
and countertransference studies with an emphasis on the transference
psychosis and transforming psychotic, schizoid, and autistic states;
and the case studies of Darryl from Working the Organizing Experience
and Sandy from In Search of the Lost Mother of Infancy.
Part III: "The Case of Paul: Working
Through the Organizing Transference and Countertransference"
This lecture begins with an overview of the connecting
and disconnecting process in interpreting the organizing transference
and concludes with the case of Paul that illustrates the lengthy and
frustrating working through of psychotic anxieties.
Interpreting the Countertransference:
The New Relational Paradigm
in Psychoanalysis by Lawrence E. Hedges, Ph.D. Dr.
Hedges pursues the thesis that a century of clinical experience has
led to the creation of a fresh set of vantage points for considering
the nature and practice of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. He discusses
the shift from: the medical model to consciousness raising, scientific
objectivity to systematic subjectivity, historical truth to narrative
truth, relativity to quantum realities, mythical beasts to listening
perspectives, and frame technique to variable responsiveness. Arising
from the paradigm shift are a series of new views and techniques for
interpreting countertransference experiences which are illustrated with
case vignettes. Lecture filmed at the California Association of Marriage
and Family Therapists Convention, May 5, 1990.
Working the Organizing Experience:
A Cutting Edge Approach to Work
with Psychotic, Schizoid, Autistic, and Organizing States by Lawrence
E. Hedges, Ph.D. and Joyce Hulgus, Ph.D. Organizing
experience or the experience of a psychotic core is universal and takes
many forms in the course of analytic therapy whether the person only
experiences "pockets of madness" or lives more fully at the
organizing level. Hedges summarizes the self and other relatedness paradigm
that now dominates the field of psychoanalytic inquiry and his own Listening
Perspectives approach to understanding relationships and the role played
by organizing states. Hulgus reports a series of illustrative vignettes
including illuminating clinical experience with one woman over eleven
years of psychotherapy. Filmed at Charter Hospital of Mission Viejo,
September 20, 1991.
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Listening Perspectives In
Psychotherapy (3 Tapes)
$75 $30
Interpreting the Countertransference
$25 $10
Working the Organizing Experience (2
tapes) $50 $20