An introduction to the psychotherapies
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An introduction to the psychotherapies
(Oxford medical publications)
Oxford University Press, 1996
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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pbk. ISBN 9780192627094
Description
The third edition is a continuation of a highly successful text for mental health professionals embarking on training in pyschotherapy. Since its first publication in 1979, it has carved out a niche for itself and has proved very useful to the new trainee in the field. All the chapters have been throughly updated to take into account developments in the psychotherapies since the mid-1980s. The first chapter by Jerome Frank has achieved the status of a classic and remains untouched. Two new chapters have been added - a scholarly contribution on ethical aspects of psychotherapy by the American academic Professor Byram Karasu and an authoritative chapter on behavioural psychotherapy by Dr Lynne Drummond of St George's Hospital Medical School, London.
Table of Contents
- What is psychotherapy?
- Individual long-term psychotherapy
- Short-term dynamic psychotherapy
- Group psychotherapy
- Crisis intervention
- Behavioural psychotherapy
- Cognitive psychotherapy
- Couple therapy
- Sex therapy
- Family therapy
- Child psychotherapy
- Supportive psychotherapy
- Ethical issues in psychotherapy practice.
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hbk ISBN 9780192627100
Description
The third edition is a continuation of a highly successful text for mental health professionals embarking on training in pyschotherapy. Since its first publication in 1979, it has carved out a niche for itself and has proved very useful to the new trainee in the field. All the chapters have been throughly updated to take into account developments in the psychotherapies since the mid-1980s. The first chapter by Jerome Frank has achieved the status of a classic and remains untouched. Two new chapters have been added - a scholarly contribution on ethical aspects of psychotherapy by the American academic Professor Byram Karasu and an authoritative chapter on behavioural psychotherapy by Dr Lynne Drummond of St George's Hospital Medical School, London.
Table of Contents
- 1. What is psychotherapy?
- 2. Individual long-term psychotherapy
- 3. Short-term dynamic psychotherapy
- 4. Group psychotherapy
- 5. Crisis intervention
- 6. Behavioural psychotherapy
- 7. Cognitive psychotherapy
- 8. Couple therapy
- 9. Sex therapy
- 10. Family therapy
- 11. Child psychotherapy
- 12. Supportive psychotherapy
- 13. Ethical issues in psychotherapy practice
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