The shared field: a precursor stage in the development of a psychotherapeutic alliance with the hospitalized chronic schizophrenic patient.

1984 
Psychotherapeutic work with chronic schizophrenic patients is difficult for both patient and therapist. Such patients lack many of the capacities necessary to participate in psychotherapy: motivation, observing ego, the ability to communicate verbally about thoughts and feelings, the capacity to sustain a relationship. Treatment of such patients may require phases in which such capacities are nurtured until the patient is able to form a therapeutic alliance of the ordinary kind. This paper discusses the ways in which hospitalization can be helpful during pre-alliance phases of psychotherapeutic work, through the provision of a protected setting and a team approach, in conjunction with individual psychotherapy. A perspective is offered for conceptualizing the early relationship between patient and hospital staff as a stage in the development of an alliance.
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