Viewing resistance as ambivalence: Integrative strategies for working with resistant ambivalence

TitleViewing resistance as ambivalence: Integrative strategies for working with resistant ambivalence
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsEngle, D
JournalJournal of Humanistic Psychology
Volume48
Pagination389-412
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number002216781552650X
Abstract

Resistance to change is a problem that has long evaded easy solutions. In this article, the authors suggest the value of understanding and working with some forms of resistance as ambivalence. They describe resistant ambivalence in the context of an integrative and multivoiced understanding. A person who is ambivalent possesses a voice that moves toward change and a voice that struggles against change. The authors sought therapy methods that were consistent with the multivoiced integrative understanding of ambivalence and that could be useful in its resolution. Motivational interviewing and the two-chair method are described in this article, along with illustrative case material. These methods share a common spirit and therapist style that is accepting of the client's worldview and creates a strong partnership between the therapist and client. These methods can be used in conjunction with other therapy approaches and have a research base supporting their use.

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