Chessick R D
Am J Psychother. 1977 Apr;31(2):252-64. doi: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1977.31.2.252.
This article focuses on differences in assumptions forming the philosophical foundations of psychotherapy leading to profound differences in the interpretation of the clinical data of psychotherapy and corresponding variations of basic technique. These differences are not reconcilable because they are directly opposed; only the principle of complementarity, as described in the paper, permits a constructive approach to the antinomies.
本文聚焦于构成心理治疗哲学基础的假设差异,这些差异导致了心理治疗临床数据解读的深刻不同以及基本技术的相应变化。这些差异无法调和,因为它们是直接对立的;只有本文所描述的互补性原则,才允许对这些矛盾采取建设性的方法。