Psychotherapy and the bored patient / E. Mark Stern, editor.
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2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Boredom as a text in waiting : a preface / E. Mark Stern
- An awakening and complexity / E. Mark Stern
- Boredom : theory and therapy / Timothy K. De Chenne, Andrea J. Moody
- The bored and boring patient / Douglas L. Gerardi, Samuel M. Natale
- Functions of boredom : treatment implications / Ann Q. Hozier
- Characterological boredom as symptom and tragedy / Deborah Rinzler
- The bored patient : a developmental/existential perspective / Sanford L. Drob, Harold S. Bernard
- Treating the bored client with rational-emotive therapy (RET) / Albert Ellis
- Client-therapist boredom : what does it mean and what do we do? / James D. McHolland
- The use of the therapist's self in the treatment of the bored patient / Warren Wilner
- The bored client : a logotherapy approach / James E. Lantz
- Transition boredom / David B. Seaburn
- On the feeling of longing with schizophrenic patients / Louis Birner
- Boredom in marital therapy : a clinician's reflections / William C. Nichols
- Some lively thoughts on boredom / Johanna Krout Tabin
- Holding on when you feel like letting go / Robert W. Gunn
- Paralysis of the soul : when life becomes boredom / Jan Burte, Daniel L. Araoz.