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2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 131-159
Author(s):  
Martina Rodomonti ◽  
Eleonora Fiorenza ◽  
Francesco Gazzillo ◽  
Nino Dazzi

In the classical psychoanalytic tradition, the patient is seen as unconsciously governed by forces that are at odds with the healing process. But over the years, the concept of resistance against change has been subjected to modifications, and the patient's contribution to the therapeutic relationship has come to be seen as more oriented to a conscious and unconscious collaboration with the clinician. This article aims to explore a new way of understanding how progress in psychotherapy is achieved and to reframe the therapeutic relationship from the point of view of Control-Mastery Theory (CMT). According to CMT, people are motivated to achieve adaptive goals, to master their traumas, and to feel better; to this purpose, patients unconsciously assume proactive roles in the therapeutic process. Indeed, they work during therapy to disprove their pathogenic beliefs, testing them in the therapeutic relationship, and helping the therapist through coaching behaviors, attitudes, and communications aimed at providing helpful information to understand the components of their own unconscious plan.


2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Martina Rodomonti ◽  
Francesco Fedeli ◽  
Emma De Luca ◽  
Francesco Gazzillo ◽  
Marshall Bush

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 19-37
Author(s):  
MAHMOOD ABDULLAH ◽  
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BASSIDI AL-JAZAERY ◽  

The transcriptionist in that period was a profession practiced by many copyists, and in that profession they had a methodology based on control, mastery, correction and brevity, as well as how to address the errors that occurred to them during the transcription process, and within this approach followed the approach of the coding process; The scribe put a lot of symbols, some of which were related to the abundance of words used in the transcription process, while others were shortened to the names of scholars, and this first part of coding, while the other part of coding was concerned with the method of adjusting, correcting and correcting the transcription process that the copyist adopts regarding If there is a mistake or omission in their view, or if there is an introduction and a delay, or if some words are similar to them. In our research we tried to explain these symbols and how the scribes dealt with them, while enriching the research with pictures and models for the types of symbols covered in this research, and from God the success.


Psychotherapy ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 57 (4) ◽  
pp. 508-514
Author(s):  
David Kealy ◽  
Francesco Gazzillo ◽  
George Silberschatz ◽  
John T. Curtis

Author(s):  
Endro Tri Susdarwono

The purpose of this research is to discuss how the influence of several calculation techniques that exist both in the west and in the east, especially the Vedic Math, Maya, Chunking and Square Root Babylonian methods based on the use of path analysis. The approach in this research uses a descriptive approach, the method used is quantitative methods. The quantitative approach uses statistical tests with path analysis to answer the relationship and influence between the 4 variables. From the results of the path analysis, it is found that there is an effect of X1 (mastery of addition and subtraction with Vedic Math), X2 (mastery of multiplication by the Mayan tribe), X3 (mastery of division using the Chunking Method) on X3 (mastery of calculating square roots with Babylonian Middle Iteration). The total effect is 0.887, The total effect of 0.887 shows that the influence of Vedic Math's control of addition and control, mastery of the multiplication of the Maya method, and mastery of the division of the Chunking method based on path analysis have a joint effect on students' ability to calculate questions related to the square root of the Babylonian middle iteration technique.


2020 ◽  
pp. 93-124
Author(s):  
Marshall Bush ◽  
Arlene Rothschild

2020 ◽  
pp. 93-124
Author(s):  
Marshall Bush ◽  
Arlene Rothschild

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