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CONTROL MASTERY: THEORY AND PRACTICE

How Patients Work On Their Plans and Test Their Therapists in Psychotherapy

Pages 275-286 | Published online: 12 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

Relying primarily on Weiss and Sampson's control‐mastery theory (Sampson, Citation1976, Citation1991; Silberschatz, Citation2005; Weiss, Citation1986, Citation1993), I briefly describe how psychopathology develops and then discuss how patientsFootnote1 work in psychotherapy to master their problems and conflicts. My focus is on two particular concepts: the patient's plan for therapy and the patient's testing of the therapist during psychotherapy.

Notes

1. I use the term patient in the original sense of the word—one who suffers—rather than in the current medical model usage (see Silberschatz, Citation2005, p. xvi).

2. I am limiting my discussion here to tests in psychotherapy. However, it should be noted that conscious and unconscious testing occurs in all relationships; indeed, Weiss (Citation1993) argued that testing is the primary way that people explore their interpersonal worlds.

3. This case is drawn from a training DVD, Psychotherapy Case Formulation from the Perspective of Control‐Mastery Theory, that my colleagues Susan Badger, Zohar Itzhar‐Nabarro, and I developed.

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