Handbook of evidence-based psychodynamic psychotherapy : bridging the gap between science and practice
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Handbook of evidence-based psychodynamic psychotherapy : bridging the gap between science and practice
(Current clinical psychiatry)
Humana Press, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Psychodynamic psychotherapy : a review of efficacy and effectiveness studies / Falk Leichsenring
- Psychodynamic treatment of panic disorder / Frederic N. Busch and Barbara Milrod
- A naturalistic treatment for panic disorder / Tai Katzenstein, J. Stuart Ablon, and Raymond a. Levy
- Empirical support for psychodynamic psychotherapy for eating disorders / Heather Thompson-Benner, Jolie Weingeroff and, Drew Westen
- Empirical support for transference-focused psychotherapy and other psychodynamic psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder / Kenneth N. Levy, Rachel H. Wasserman, Lori N. Scott, and Frank E. Yeomans
- Studying change in defensive functioning in psychotherapy using the dfefense mechanism rating scales : four hypotheses, four cases / J. Christopher Perry, Stephen M. Beck, Prometheas Constantinides, and J. Elizabeth Foley
- Process measures for psychodynamic psychotherapy / Caleb J Siefert, Jared A. Defife, and Matthew R. Baity
- Countertransference and personality pathology : development and clinical application of the countertransference questionnaire / Ephi J. Betan and Drew Westen
- Alliance, negotiation, and rupture resolution / Jeremy D. Safran, J. Christopher Muran, and Bella Proskurov
- Affect-focused techniques in psychodynamic psychotherapy / Marc J. Diener and Mark J. Hilsenroth
- Affect-focused short-term dynamic therapy / Leigh McCullough and Molly Magill
- Factors contributing to sustained therapeutic gain in outpatient treatment of depression / Sidney J. Blatt, David C. Zuroff, and Lance Hawley
- Neural models of psychodynamic concepts and treatments: implications for psychodynamic psychotherapy / Joshua L. Roffman and Andrew J. Gerber
- Physiologic monitoring in psycho / Joshua L. Roffman and Andrew J. Gerber
- A letter to my friend and researcher colleague, Professor Sy Entist / Rolf Sandell
- The perils of p-values : why tests of statistical significance impede the progress of research / John M. Kelley
- From psychoanalyst to psychoanalyst/researcher / Ira Lable
- Clinicians' love/hate relationship with clinical research / Anne Alonso
- Measuring and enhancing the impact of Psychodynamic psychotherapy research / Anthony P. Weiss
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The importance of conducting empirical research for the future of psychodynamics is presented in this excellent new volume. In Handbook of Evidence Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice, the editors provide evidence that supports this type of research for two primary reasons. The first reason concerns the current marginalization of psychodynamic work within the mental health field. Sound empirical research has the potential to affirm the important role that psychodynamic theory and treatment have in modern psychiatry and psychology. The second reason that research is crucial to the future of psychodynamic work concerns the role that systematic empirical investigations can have in developing and refining effective approaches to a variety of clinical problems. Empirical research functions as a check on subjectivity and theoretical alliances in on-going attempts to determine the approaches most helpful in working with patients clinically. Handbook of Evidence Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice brings together a panel of distinguished clinician-researchers who have been publishing their findings for decades. This important new book provides compelling evidence that psychodynamic psychotherapy is an effective treatment for many common psychological problems.
目次
Part I Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Bridging the Gap between Science and Practice
Foreword
Glen Gabbard, MD
Introduction
Raymond A. Levy, PsyD
J. Stuart Ablon, PhD
Part II Efficacy and Effectiveness Studies for Specific Disorders
1. The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Specific Disorders: A Review
Falk Leichsenring, PhD
2. Manualized Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder
Fred Busch, MD
Barbara Milrod, MD
3. Naturalistic Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder
Tai Katzenstein, PhD
J. Stuart Ablon, PhD
Raymond Levy, PsyD
4. Psychotherapy for Eating Disorders: A Review of Empirically-Supported Treatments
Heather Thompson-Brenner, PhD
Drew Westen, PhD
5. Empirical Evidence for Transference Focused Psychotherapy and Other Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder
Ken Levy, PhD
Rachel Wasserman, MS
Lori N. Scot, MS
Frank Yeomans, MD, PhD
Part III Empirical Measures of Psychotherapy Process
6. Studying Change in Defensive Functioning in Psychotherapy, Using the Defense Mechanism Rating Scales: Four Hypotheses, Four Cases
J. Christopher Perry, MPH, MD
Stephen M. Beck, PhD
Prometheas Constantinides, MD
J. Elizabeth Foley, PhD
7. Process Measures for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Caleb J. Siefert, PhD
Jared A. Defife, PhD
Matthew R. Baity, PhD
8. Countertransference and Personality Pathology: The Development and Clinical Application of the Countertransference Questionnaire
Ephi Betan, PhD
Drew Westen, PhD
Part IV Theory , Technique and Process in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
9. Alliance, Negotiation and Rupture Resolution
Jeremy Safran, PhD
Christopher Muran, PhD
10. Affect-Focused Techniques in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Marc Diener, PhD
Mark Hilsenroth, PhD
11. Affect-Focused Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy: Empirically-Supported Strategies for Resolving Affect Phobias
Leigh McCullough, PhD
Molly Magill, PhD
12. Psychotherapy for Depression: Attaining and Sustaining Good Outcomes
Sid Blatt, PhD
David Zuroff, PhD
Lance Hawley, PhD
Part V The Neurobiology of Psychodynamic Theory and Psychotherapy
13. Neural Models of Psychodynamic Concepts and Treatments: Implications for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Andrew Gerber, MD
Josh Roffman, MD
14. Physiologic Monitoring in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Carl Marci, MD
Helen Riess, MD
Part VI Letters on Research in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
15. A Letter to my Friend and Researcher Colleague, Sy Entistle
Rolf Sandell, MD
16. The Perils of P-values: Why Tests of Statistical Significance Impede Progress in Research
John Kelley, PhD
17. From Psychoanalyst to Psychoanalyst/Researcher: A Personal Journey
Ira Lable, MD
18. Clinicians' Love/Hate Relationship with Clinical Research
Anne Alonso, PhD
19. Measuring and Enhancing the Impact of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Research: An Open Letter to Scientists and Clinicians
Anthony Weiss, MD, MSc
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