Core Processes in Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Advancing Effective Practice
Herausgeber: Charman, Denise P
Core Processes in Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Advancing Effective Practice
Herausgeber: Charman, Denise P
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Analyzing the tasks of brief psychodynamic therapy as a manageable progression of steps, this book offers a step-by-step guide to evidence-based practice.
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Analyzing the tasks of brief psychodynamic therapy as a manageable progression of steps, this book offers a step-by-step guide to evidence-based practice.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780805840681
- ISBN-10: 0805840680
- Artikelnr.: 21082929
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780805840681
- ISBN-10: 0805840680
- Artikelnr.: 21082929
Denise P. Charman
Contents: Preface. Part I: Initiating and Assessing Suitability for Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.D.P. Charman
Effective Psychotherapy and Effective Psychotherapists. M.J. Lambert
R.D. Hunt
D.A. Vermeersch
Optimizing Outcome Through Prediction and Measurement of Psychological Functioning. B.A. Rudolph
The First Interview. A.S. Joyce
M. McCallum
Assessing Patient Capacities for Therapy: Psychological-Mindedness and Quality of Object Relations. Part II: Determining and Maintaining a Focus. S.B. Messer
A.H. Kaplan
Outcomes and Factors Related to Efficacy of Brief Psychodynamic Therapy. T.D. Eells
K.G. Lombart
Case Formulation: Determining the Focus in Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy. M.B.C. Gibbons
P. Crits-Christoph
P. Apostol
Constructing Interpretations and Assessing Their Accuracy. J. Ogrodniczuk
W. Piper
The Evidence: Transference Interpretations and Patient Outcomes--A Comparison of "Types" of Patients. Part III: Keeping an Eye on the Relationship.L.W. Samstag
J.C. Muran
J.D. Safran
Defining and Identifying Alliance Ruptures. R. Langs
The Power of Ground Rules. C.J. Gelso
Countertransference and Its Management in Brief Dynamic Therapy. D. Bennett
G. Parry
Maintaining the Therapeutic Alliance: Resolving Alliance-Threatening Interactions Related to the Transference. Part IV: Ending and Evaluating.D.P. Charman
A.C. Graham
Ending Therapy: Processes and Outcomes. E.G. Arnold
B.A. Farber
J.D. Geller
Termination
Posttermination
and Internalization of Therapy and the Therapist: Internal Representation and Psychotherapy Outcome. M.J. Lambert
T.P. Asay
Measuring Clinically Significant Change. Part V: Special Issues.S.A. Neufeldt
Critical Factors in Supervision: The Patient
the Therapist
and the Supervisor. E.R. Welfel
The Ethical Challenges of Brief Therapy. M. Duffy
Curative Factors in Work With Older Adults. Appendix: J. Fosbury
The Case Study: The Therapy
the Patient
and the Therapist.
Effective Psychotherapy and Effective Psychotherapists. M.J. Lambert
R.D. Hunt
D.A. Vermeersch
Optimizing Outcome Through Prediction and Measurement of Psychological Functioning. B.A. Rudolph
The First Interview. A.S. Joyce
M. McCallum
Assessing Patient Capacities for Therapy: Psychological-Mindedness and Quality of Object Relations. Part II: Determining and Maintaining a Focus. S.B. Messer
A.H. Kaplan
Outcomes and Factors Related to Efficacy of Brief Psychodynamic Therapy. T.D. Eells
K.G. Lombart
Case Formulation: Determining the Focus in Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy. M.B.C. Gibbons
P. Crits-Christoph
P. Apostol
Constructing Interpretations and Assessing Their Accuracy. J. Ogrodniczuk
W. Piper
The Evidence: Transference Interpretations and Patient Outcomes--A Comparison of "Types" of Patients. Part III: Keeping an Eye on the Relationship.L.W. Samstag
J.C. Muran
J.D. Safran
Defining and Identifying Alliance Ruptures. R. Langs
The Power of Ground Rules. C.J. Gelso
Countertransference and Its Management in Brief Dynamic Therapy. D. Bennett
G. Parry
Maintaining the Therapeutic Alliance: Resolving Alliance-Threatening Interactions Related to the Transference. Part IV: Ending and Evaluating.D.P. Charman
A.C. Graham
Ending Therapy: Processes and Outcomes. E.G. Arnold
B.A. Farber
J.D. Geller
Termination
Posttermination
and Internalization of Therapy and the Therapist: Internal Representation and Psychotherapy Outcome. M.J. Lambert
T.P. Asay
Measuring Clinically Significant Change. Part V: Special Issues.S.A. Neufeldt
Critical Factors in Supervision: The Patient
the Therapist
and the Supervisor. E.R. Welfel
The Ethical Challenges of Brief Therapy. M. Duffy
Curative Factors in Work With Older Adults. Appendix: J. Fosbury
The Case Study: The Therapy
the Patient
and the Therapist.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Initiating and Assessing Suitability for Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.D.P. Charman
Effective Psychotherapy and Effective Psychotherapists. M.J. Lambert
R.D. Hunt
D.A. Vermeersch
Optimizing Outcome Through Prediction and Measurement of Psychological Functioning. B.A. Rudolph
The First Interview. A.S. Joyce
M. McCallum
Assessing Patient Capacities for Therapy: Psychological-Mindedness and Quality of Object Relations. Part II: Determining and Maintaining a Focus. S.B. Messer
A.H. Kaplan
Outcomes and Factors Related to Efficacy of Brief Psychodynamic Therapy. T.D. Eells
K.G. Lombart
Case Formulation: Determining the Focus in Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy. M.B.C. Gibbons
P. Crits-Christoph
P. Apostol
Constructing Interpretations and Assessing Their Accuracy. J. Ogrodniczuk
W. Piper
The Evidence: Transference Interpretations and Patient Outcomes--A Comparison of "Types" of Patients. Part III: Keeping an Eye on the Relationship.L.W. Samstag
J.C. Muran
J.D. Safran
Defining and Identifying Alliance Ruptures. R. Langs
The Power of Ground Rules. C.J. Gelso
Countertransference and Its Management in Brief Dynamic Therapy. D. Bennett
G. Parry
Maintaining the Therapeutic Alliance: Resolving Alliance-Threatening Interactions Related to the Transference. Part IV: Ending and Evaluating.D.P. Charman
A.C. Graham
Ending Therapy: Processes and Outcomes. E.G. Arnold
B.A. Farber
J.D. Geller
Termination
Posttermination
and Internalization of Therapy and the Therapist: Internal Representation and Psychotherapy Outcome. M.J. Lambert
T.P. Asay
Measuring Clinically Significant Change. Part V: Special Issues.S.A. Neufeldt
Critical Factors in Supervision: The Patient
the Therapist
and the Supervisor. E.R. Welfel
The Ethical Challenges of Brief Therapy. M. Duffy
Curative Factors in Work With Older Adults. Appendix: J. Fosbury
The Case Study: The Therapy
the Patient
and the Therapist.
Effective Psychotherapy and Effective Psychotherapists. M.J. Lambert
R.D. Hunt
D.A. Vermeersch
Optimizing Outcome Through Prediction and Measurement of Psychological Functioning. B.A. Rudolph
The First Interview. A.S. Joyce
M. McCallum
Assessing Patient Capacities for Therapy: Psychological-Mindedness and Quality of Object Relations. Part II: Determining and Maintaining a Focus. S.B. Messer
A.H. Kaplan
Outcomes and Factors Related to Efficacy of Brief Psychodynamic Therapy. T.D. Eells
K.G. Lombart
Case Formulation: Determining the Focus in Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy. M.B.C. Gibbons
P. Crits-Christoph
P. Apostol
Constructing Interpretations and Assessing Their Accuracy. J. Ogrodniczuk
W. Piper
The Evidence: Transference Interpretations and Patient Outcomes--A Comparison of "Types" of Patients. Part III: Keeping an Eye on the Relationship.L.W. Samstag
J.C. Muran
J.D. Safran
Defining and Identifying Alliance Ruptures. R. Langs
The Power of Ground Rules. C.J. Gelso
Countertransference and Its Management in Brief Dynamic Therapy. D. Bennett
G. Parry
Maintaining the Therapeutic Alliance: Resolving Alliance-Threatening Interactions Related to the Transference. Part IV: Ending and Evaluating.D.P. Charman
A.C. Graham
Ending Therapy: Processes and Outcomes. E.G. Arnold
B.A. Farber
J.D. Geller
Termination
Posttermination
and Internalization of Therapy and the Therapist: Internal Representation and Psychotherapy Outcome. M.J. Lambert
T.P. Asay
Measuring Clinically Significant Change. Part V: Special Issues.S.A. Neufeldt
Critical Factors in Supervision: The Patient
the Therapist
and the Supervisor. E.R. Welfel
The Ethical Challenges of Brief Therapy. M. Duffy
Curative Factors in Work With Older Adults. Appendix: J. Fosbury
The Case Study: The Therapy
the Patient
and the Therapist.