Chapters have been added on research in psychotherapy, cognitive-analytic psychotherapy, the conversational model and psychotherapy with older adults and on a rather different note, a chapter setting the psychotherapies in an historical context. This book will remain the core text for undergraduate students in psychology, who are considering training in clinical psychology, along with anyone in the fields of mental health and general medicine looking for an accessible overview of this huge and often confusing field. Introduction to the Psychotherapies is the leading introductory text to the…mehr
Chapters have been added on research in psychotherapy, cognitive-analytic psychotherapy, the conversational model and psychotherapy with older adults and on a rather different note, a chapter setting the psychotherapies in an historical context. This book will remain the core text for undergraduate students in psychology, who are considering training in clinical psychology, along with anyone in the fields of mental health and general medicine looking for an accessible overview of this huge and often confusing field.Introduction to the Psychotherapies is the leading introductory text to the field. In short, accessible, chapters by leading practitioners, it outlines the leading therapies, noting for each one the definitions, aims, assessment, and practice, coupled with the essential references. For this edition the chapters have been extensively revised and updated.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Sidney Bloch, Department of Psychiatry, St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Contributors: Nicholas B Allen, Dept of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Australia Mark Aveline, Gloucester, UK John Bancroft, Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender & Reproduction, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA Anthony Bateman, Halliwick Psychotherapy Dept, St Ann's Hospital, London, UK Sidney Bloch, Psychiatry Dept, University of Melbourne, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Michael Crowe, Croydon, UK Lynne Drummond, Dept of Mental Health, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK Allen Dyer, Dept of Psychiatry, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, USA Ricky Emanuel, Dept of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Royal Jerome D Frank - deceased Jane Garner, Dept of Old Age Psychhiatry, Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, UK Cynthia Graham, Oxford, UK Edwin Harari, Dept of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Michael Hobbs, Psychotherapy Dept, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK Jeremy Holmes, Dept of Psychiatry, North Devon District Hospital, Barnstaple, UK Brett Kennedy, Springfield University Hospital, London, UK Ian Kerr, Sheffield Care Trust, Sheffield, UK Frank Margison, Northwich, Cheshire, UK Russell Meares, Westmead Hospital, Westmead NSW, Australia Susan Mizen, UK Anthony Ryle, UK
Inhaltsangabe
* Key Contexts * 1: Sidney Bloch and Edwin Harari: An historical context * 2: Allen Dyer and Sidney Bloch: Ethical aspects of psychotherapy practice * 3: Frank Margison and Anthony Bateman: Research in psychotherapy * 4: Jerome D Frank: What is psychotherapy? * Principal Approaches * 5: Susan Mizen and Jeremy Holmes: Individual long-term psychotherapy * 6: Michael Hobbs: Short-term dynamic therapy * 7: Nicholas B Allen: Cognitive psychotherapy * 8: Lynne Drummond and Brett Kennedy: Behavioural psychotherapy * 9: Cynthia Graham and John Bancroft: Crisis intervention * 10: Sidney Bloch: Supportive psychotherapy * 11: Mark Aveline: Group psychotherapy * Attempts at Integration * 12: Ian Kerr and Anthony Ryle: Cognitive-analytic psychotherapy * 13: Russell Meares: The conversational model * Specific Clinical Groups * 14: Ricky Emanuel: Child psychotherapy * 15: Jane Garner: Psychotherapy with older adults * 16: Michael Crowe: Couple psychotherapy * 17: John Bancroft: Sex therapy * 18: Edwin Harari and Sidney Bloch: Family therapy in the adult psychiatric setting
* Key Contexts * 1: Sidney Bloch and Edwin Harari: An historical context * 2: Allen Dyer and Sidney Bloch: Ethical aspects of psychotherapy practice * 3: Frank Margison and Anthony Bateman: Research in psychotherapy * 4: Jerome D Frank: What is psychotherapy? * Principal Approaches * 5: Susan Mizen and Jeremy Holmes: Individual long-term psychotherapy * 6: Michael Hobbs: Short-term dynamic therapy * 7: Nicholas B Allen: Cognitive psychotherapy * 8: Lynne Drummond and Brett Kennedy: Behavioural psychotherapy * 9: Cynthia Graham and John Bancroft: Crisis intervention * 10: Sidney Bloch: Supportive psychotherapy * 11: Mark Aveline: Group psychotherapy * Attempts at Integration * 12: Ian Kerr and Anthony Ryle: Cognitive-analytic psychotherapy * 13: Russell Meares: The conversational model * Specific Clinical Groups * 14: Ricky Emanuel: Child psychotherapy * 15: Jane Garner: Psychotherapy with older adults * 16: Michael Crowe: Couple psychotherapy * 17: John Bancroft: Sex therapy * 18: Edwin Harari and Sidney Bloch: Family therapy in the adult psychiatric setting
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