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Interpersonal psychoanalysis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Interpersonal psychoanalysis
Interpersonal psychoanalysis is based on the theories of American psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan (1892–1949). Sullivan believed that the details of a patient's interpersonal interactions with others can provide insight into the causes and cures of mental disorder.〔Sullivan, H. S. (1953). (''The interpersonal theory of psychiatry.'' ) New York: Norton.〕〔Evans, F. Barton (1996). (''Harry Stack Sullivan: Interpersonal Theory and Psychotherapy.'' ) London: Routledge.〕 Current practitioners stress such features as the detailed description of clinical experience, the mutuality of the interpersonal process, and the not-knowing of the analyst.〔Arthur H. Feiner, ''Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Relevance'' (2000) p. 22-6 and p. 44〕 ==Sullivan and the neo-Freudians==
Along with other neo-Freudian practitioners of interpersonal psychoanalysis, such as Horney, Fromm, Thompson and Fromm-Reichman Sullivan repudiated Freudian drive theory.〔Paul Brinich/Christopher Shelley, ''The Self and Personality Structure'' (Buckingham 2002) p. 65〕 They, like Sullivan, also shared the interdisciplinary emphasis that was to be an important part of the legacy of interpersonal psychoanalysis, influencing counsellors, clergymen, social workers and more.〔Brinich, ''Self'' p. 64〕
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