This book delivers a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the evidence for psychodynamic psychotherapy through explanations of research organised around therapy processes relevant to practicing clinicians and informed researchers.
This book delivers a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the evidence for psychodynamic psychotherapy through explanations of research organised around therapy processes relevant to practicing clinicians and informed researchers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin McCarthy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Professional Psychology at Chestnut Hill College and Clinical Associate Professor and Director of the Residency Psychotherapy Curriculum in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Liat Leibovich is a clinical psychologist and licensed supervisor in psychotherapy and psychodiagnosis. She works at both a children's home and in private practice, and is a lecturer at the Mifrasim Institute, Israel. Carla Capone is a clinical psychology PsyD student at Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Section 1: Foundations 1. Defining Psychodynamic Therapy 2. Scientific Philosophies and Psychodynamic Therapy 3. Outcomes in Psychodynamic Therapy Section 2: Therapeutic Relationship 4. Transference in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 5. Countertransference in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 6. Therapeutic Alliance in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 7. Alliance Rupture and Repair in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 8. Real Relationship in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Section 3: Interventions 9. Supportive Techniques in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 10. Expressive Techniques in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Section 4: Time 11. Socialization in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 12. Working Through in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 13. Termination in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 14. Time-Limited Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Section 5: Mechanisms 15. Insight in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 16. Defenses in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 17. Attachment in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 18. Quality of Object Relations in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 19. Mentalization in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 20. Brain Changes in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Section 6: Adaptations 21. Children and Adolescents in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 22. Indentity Diversity in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Conclusion