"Ranging across fields, one of a kind, Gustafson seems to have invented himself. Intuitive, lightning quick, swimming in the flow of the unconscious, he drops an interpretation into a supersaturated brew, and what will crystalize awaits us. Collaborative, humane, he listenspivotsand self-corrects his canny/uncanny flashes by literally sleeping on it, dreaming his way into recrystallizing awareness. This dreamy book is terse and telegraphic, perhaps edgy, but always creative and evocative."
Alfred Margulies, MD, author of The Empathic Imagination; Harvard Medical School.
"In a style that is both erudite and conversational Gustafson illuminates the power of the unconscious and its manifestation through dreams. Interweaving brief narratives of his patients with their dreams and his own, the depth of his wisdom and professional experience as well as breath of scholarship and candid self-disclosure result in a rich read. It is a very impressive contribution to our understanding of the unconscious and the role of dreams to guide our patients and to inspire us with its dimensions of beauty, creativity and ultimately the sacred."
Jonathan D. Smith, LLb, CQSW, UKCP registered. Clinical Service Lead for Staff Counselling & Well-being, South London & Maudsley NHS Trust
"Gustafson shows us how each patient arrives at the office, stuck in a critical dilemma, i.e. , to stay with a controlling husband or not, then what? He describes frequently brief treatments, in which he often follows the patient's dreams, and his own dreams, in reaction, to develop a 'second impression' of the issue, deeper than the manifest content of the initial request. This new information is often in a pictorial dream form and not in a verbal linear one, direct communications from the unconscious. Dr Gustafson shows how the treatments framed by W. Reich, H.S Sullivan and D.W. Winnicott pivot on a similar construction of the 'second impression.' Gustafson is a brilliant scholar of psychotherapy's historical sweep.This volume represents a true second impression of the world we thought we knew so well and is a crucial addition to any therapists outlook."
Jim Donovan PhD., Associate Professor of Population Medicine (Part Time), Harvard Medical School
"I love reading Gustafson! He is highly intelligent, literary, and I always come away with new perspectives and interesting ideas. The Importance of Second Impressions in Psychotherapy offers the advantage of ways to anticipate and handle conflicts and dilemmas. As carpenters say, "measure twice, cut once." Highly recommended!"
Michael F. Hoyt, Ph.D., author/editor of Brief Therapy and Beyond: Therapist Stories of Inspiration, Passion, and Renewal; Single-Session Therapy by Walk-In or Appointment; and Creative Therapy in Challenging Situations: Unusual Interventions to Help Clients "Ranging across fields, one of a kind, Gustafson seems to have invented himself. Intuitive, lightning quick, swimming in the flow of the unconscious, he drops an interpretation into a supersaturated brew, and what will crystalize awaits us. Collaborative, humane, he listens pivots and self-corrects his canny/uncanny flashes by literally sleeping on it, dreaming his way into recrystallizing awareness. This dreamy book is terse and telegraphic, perhaps edgy, but always creative and evocative."
Alfred Margulies, MD, author of The Empathic Imagination; Harvard Medical School
"In a style that is both erudite and conversational Gustafson illuminates the power of the unconscious and its manifestation through dreams. Interweaving brief narratives of his patients with their dreams and his own, the depth of his wisdom and professional experience as well as breath of scholarship and candid self-disclosure result in a rich read. It is a very impressive contribution to our understanding of the unconscious and the role of dreams to guide our patients and to inspire us with its dimensions of beauty, creativity and ultimately the sacred."
Jonathan D. Smith, LLb, CQSW, UKCP registered. Clinical Service Lead for Staff Counselling & Well-being, South London & Maudsley NHS Trust
"Gustafson shows us how each patient arrives at the office, stuck in a critical dilemma, i.e. , to stay with a controlling husband or not, then what? He describes frequently brief treatments, in which he often follows the patient's dreams, and his own dreams, in reaction, to develop a 'second impression' of the issue, deeper than the manifest content of the initial request. This new information is often in a pictorial dream form and not in a verbal linear one, direct communications from the unconscious. Dr Gustafson shows how the treatments framed by W. Reich, H.S Sullivan and D.W. Winnicott pivot on a similar construction of the 'second impression.' Gustafson is a brilliant scholar of psychotherapy's historical sweep. This volume represents a true second impression of the world we thought we knew so well and is a crucial addition to any therapists outlook."
Jim Donovan PhD., Associate Professor of Population Medicine (Part Time), Harvard Medical School
"I love reading Gustafson! He is highly intelligent, literary, and I always come away with new perspectives and interesting ideas. The Importance of Second Impressions in Psychotherapy offers the advantage of ways to anticipate and handle conflicts and dilemmas. As carpenters say, 'measure twice, cut once.' Highly recommended!"
--Michael F. Hoyt, Ph.D., author/editor of Brief Therapy and Beyond: Therapist Stories of Inspiration, Passion, and Renewal; Single-Session Therapy by Walk-In or Appointment; and Creative Therapy in Challenging Situations: Unusual Interventions to Help Clients