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Invited Address Session 11 Part 1 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 – The Therapeutic Power of Attention: Theory and Techniques
Featuring Erving Polster, PhD; with discussant Ernest Rossi, PhD.
Moderated by W Michael Munion, MA.
The focus and re-focus of attention is represented everywhere in psychotherapy; nowhere more pointedly than in hypnosis, meditation and the gestalt concept of concentration. Expanding on these techniques, Dr. Polster offers three options for heightening attention in the ordinary therapeutic relationship: tight therapeutic sequences, the reconstruction of storyline and the spotlighting of selves. Each of these impels attention, helping to create an imbeddedness into previously squandered ingredients of the patient’s life.
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Educational Objectives:
- To name three fundamental therapeutic concepts that implicitly incorporate the concept of attention.
- To name three major therapeutic vehicles for establishing both focus and versatility of attention.
- To name the three elements of the attention triad.