Interpretive and supportive psychotherapies : matching therapy and patient personality
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Interpretive and supportive psychotherapies : matching therapy and patient personality
American Psychological Association, c2002
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-300) and indexes
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内容説明
This work presents a framework for making short-term psychodynamic therapy easier, quicker and more effective. Despite shared theoretical roots, short-term dynamic therapies differ widely in objectives and techniques. An approach may fall anywhere from "interpretive" to "supportive". Interpretive therapies emphasize insight into repetitive conflicts and traumas underlying a patient's problems. Patients are urged to talk, explore uncomfortable emotions, and focus on past figures. Supportive therapies emphasize improving the patient's immediate adaptation to his or her environment and are characterized by praise, guidance, structured problem-solving, and therapist disclosure. Both forms have a proven record of effectiveness, but neither is right for every patient. As an aid to optimal matching, the authors offer a framework for differentiating the many different forms of short-term psychodynamic therapy, based on where on the interpretive-supportive continuum certain key features lie. They show how two patient characteristics -quality of object relations and psychological mindedness - are relevant to success in each form of therapy.
The inclusion of treatment manuals and clinical illustrations highlight the practical relevance of the guide.
目次
- What is Short-Term, Interpretive Therapy, and Who is a Good Candidate?
- What is Short-Term Supportive Therapy, and Who is a Good Candidate?
- Interpretive and Supportive Dimensions of Psychotherapy
- Optimal Matching of Parents and Short-Term Psychotherapies
- Quality of Objective Relations and Psychological Mindedness - Predictive Patient Characteristics
- Interaction of Interpretive and Supportive Forms of Psychotherapy and Patient Personality Variables
- What Role Does Gender Play as a Patient Aptitude for Therapy?
- Relationships Among Therapy Process, Outcome, and Dropping Out
- Clinical Illustrations of Dropping Out From Interpretive Therapy - Importance of Flexibility
- Relationships Between Patient Personality (QOR, PM) and the Process of Psychotherapy - Clinical Illustrations of Successful and Unsuccessful Cases
- Therapy Manuals for Interpretive and Supportive Forms of Psychotherapy
- Themes and Future Directions.
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