This concept describes the therapeutic goal of enabling patients to become "participant-witnesses" of their own inner worlds—to be able to experience intense emotions without immediately dissociating or acting them out.
He proposed that the mind is structured as a collection of "self-states"—different aspects of personality that are, in a healthy mind, connected but, under stress, become separated, or dissociated. bromberg
Explores how relational analysts handle the extreme, uncontrollable emotional shifts in therapy. Clinical Approach This concept describes the therapeutic goal of enabling