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54. Symptom Tolerance

January 26, 2016 by Per Leave a Comment

The theory of the temporal contact rebus raises the issue of symptom tolerance. What can we accept of the client’s antisocial or hostile contact rebus in both inpatient and outpatient care? One conclusion we can draw from the theory is that we should avoid breaking contact with the client in the negative rebound and honor … [Read more…]

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52. Demotivational Process in Motivational Work

January 26, 2016 by Per 1 Comment

Another form of consolidation takes place in the demotivational process. As the negative contact rebus becomes increasingly demonstrative and destructive, a withdrawal between the motivational worker and the client becomes increasingly obvious. The positive contact rebus can likewise be seen as a visible consolidation of the ending of the relationship. This process is seen most … [Read more…]

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49. Motivational Process – Challenges

January 26, 2016 by Per 2 Comments

Positive and Negative Rebound Thera is always a challenge for the motivational worker when the positive rebound cheges to a negative. The pain that the motivational worker experiences parallels the client’s own. The motivational worker feels a sense of hopelessness and of being a worthless failure and wants to end the relationship. If he could … [Read more…]

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48. Motivational Process in Motivational Work

January 26, 2016 by Per 1 Comment

The motivational worker’s contact rebus towards the client is thus an ascribed untransmuted constructive contact rebus. This is the most powerful response to a transmuted destructive contact rebus. The values and theories described in this part of the book are intended to make the detransmutation of the client’s contact rebus by the motivational worker as … [Read more…]

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47. Motivational Process

January 26, 2016 by Per 2 Comments

Manifested and latently motivated people all strive to acquire more life force through an exchange of energy with those around them or the rebuses within them. When the interaction leads to a surplus of energy, the individual is in a motivational process, which can be quite long-standing. The shortest motivational process is when the individual … [Read more…]

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