
Psychoanalysis in Modern Clinical Practice - Nancy McWilliams
Clinically Thinking
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The Power of Silence in Therapy
This chapter explores the multifaceted role of silence in therapeutic contexts, especially with anxious clients who may hesitate to communicate. It emphasizes the need for therapists to interpret silence sensitively, using body language and relational dynamics to navigate non-verbal cues. The discussion also highlights the importance of understanding implicit relational dynamics and the significance of psychoanalytic supervision in fostering effective therapeutic relationships.
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