Sense-of-the-Other: At the Core of Interpersonal Theory and Practice |
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Authors: | Allen K. Hess |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Auburn University at Montgomery, Box 244023, Montgomery, AL 36124-4023, USA |
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Abstract: | All psychotherapy is interpersonal. The sense-of-the-other is at the core of the interpersonal approach. More than empathic regard or unconditional understanding, the sense-of-the-other involves the engagement of a person in the other’s life. The degree to which two people resonate with each other provides an estimate of this sense. The contributions of those who have laid the foundations for interpersonal theory, including Sullivan, Buber, Kaiser, and Vigotsky are presented. Then the applications of sense-of-the-other to several scenarios illustrate the power of this concept. Finally, a method for the psychotherapist and other human beings is provided by which people can recognize their impact on others and learn to use it benevolently. |
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Keywords: | Sense-of-the-other Interpersonal Sullivan Psychotherapist impact Buber |
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