Concise guide to psychodynamic psychotherapy : principles and techniques of brief, intermittent, and long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy
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Concise guide to psychodynamic psychotherapy : principles and techniques of brief, intermittent, and long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy
(Concise guides)
American Psychiatric Pub., c2004
3rd ed
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Developing skills in psychodynamic psychotherapy and its techniques is a lifetime endeavor. The third edition of this volume from American Psychiatric Publishing's enduringly popular Concise Guides series serves as an excellent starting point for mastering these vital skills-skills that can be applied to many other psychiatric treatment modalities, including other psychotherapies, medication management, consultation-liaison psychiatry, outpatient and emergency room assessment and evaluation, and inpatient treatment.
In a compact guide-complete with glossary, indexes, tables, charts, and relevant references-designed to fit into a lab coat pocket, the authors
* Provide the clinician with an updated introduction to the concepts and techniques of psychodynamic psychotherapy, describing their usefulness in other treatments. For example, psychodynamic listening and psychodynamic evaluation are best learned in the context of psychodynamic psychotherapy training but are applicable in many other psychiatric diagnostic and treatment methods.
* Convey the excitement and usefulness-as well as the difficulties-of psychodynamic psychotherapy and its techniques, including case examples.
* Show the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of psychotherapy in general, and of psychodynamic psychotherapy in particular-issues of special importance in the evidence-based practice of medicine and mental health care.
* Explain the advantages-and limitations-of each form of psychodynamic psychotherapy: brief, long-term, and intermittent. For example, psychotherapists must be able to recognize patterns of interpersonal interaction without engaging in the "drama." Thus, they must learn to recognize and understand their own reactions as early indicators of events transpiring in the treatment and as potential roadblocks to a successful treatment.
Complementing more detailed, lengthier psychiatry texts, this volume's 15 densely informative chapters cover everything from basic principles to patient evaluation, resistance and defense, transference and countertransference, dreams, beginning and termination of treatment, management of practical problems, brief and supportive psychotherapy, and psychotherapy of borderline personality disorder and other severe character pathologies.
Mental health care professionals everywhere will turn to this practical guide again and again as an invaluable resource in creating and implementing effective treatment plans for their patients.
Table of Contents
About the Authors
Introduction to the Concise Guides Series
Preface to the Third Edition
Chapter 1. Why Psychotherapy?
Chapter 2. Basic Principles
Chapter 3. Patient Evaluation, I: Assessment, Diagnosis, and the Prescription of Psychotherapy
Chapter 4. Patient Evaluation, II: Psychodynamic Listening
Chapter 5. Patient Evaluation, III: Psychodynamic Evaluation
Chapter 6. Beginning Treatment
Chapter 7. Resistance and Defense
Chapter 8. Transference
Chapter 9. Countertransference
Chapter 10. Dreams
Chapter 11. Termination
Chapter 12. Practical Problems and Their Management
Chapter 13. Brief Psychotherapy
Chapter 14. Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder and Other Severe Character Pathology
Chapter 15. Supportive Psychotherapy
Appendix: A Brief History of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Glossary
Author Index
Subject Index
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