Description |
xii, 355 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
Originally published in 2010. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Why dynamic psychotherapy? -- Pragmatic psychodynamic psychotherapy: conceptual model and techniques -- The other psychotherapies -- The therapeutic alliance: goal, task, and bond -- Core psychodynamic problems, part I -- Core psychodynamic problems, part II -- Psychodynamic formulation -- Defining a focus and setting goals -- The narrative: building a personal story -- Change -- Moments in psychotherapy -- Therapist strengths, or managing your countertransference -- Psychopharmacology and psychotherapy -- The patient is part of a family / with Ellen Berman -- Goals and termination. |
Summary |
Presenting a pragmatic, evidence-based approach to conducting psychodynamic therapy, this engaging guide is firmly grounded in contemporary clinical practice and research. The book reflects an openness to new influences on dynamic technique, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and positive psychology. |
Subject |
Psychodynamic psychotherapy.
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Evidence-based psychotherapy.
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Evidence-based psychotherapy. (OCoLC)fst01746412
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy. (OCoLC)fst01081312
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Added Author |
Barber, Jacques P., 1954-
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ISBN |
9781462509706 (paperback) |
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1462509703 (paperback) |
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