Leigh McCullough (United States Harvard Medical School), Nat Kuhn (United States Harvard Medical School), Stuart Andrews (United States Harvard Medical School)
Treating Affect Phobia
A Manual for Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
Leigh McCullough (United States Harvard Medical School), Nat Kuhn (United States Harvard Medical School), Stuart Andrews (United States Harvard Medical School)
Treating Affect Phobia
A Manual for Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
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This hands-on manual from Leigh McCullough and associates teaches the nuts and bolts of practicing short-term dynamic psychotherapy, the research-supported model first presented in Changing Character, McCullough's foundational text.
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This hands-on manual from Leigh McCullough and associates teaches the nuts and bolts of practicing short-term dynamic psychotherapy, the research-supported model first presented in Changing Character, McCullough's foundational text.
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 365
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 216mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 920g
- ISBN-13: 9781572308107
- ISBN-10: 1572308109
- Artikelnr.: 21673379
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 365
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 216mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 920g
- ISBN-13: 9781572308107
- ISBN-10: 1572308109
- Artikelnr.: 21673379
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Leigh McCullough, PhD, until her death in 2012, was Associate Clinical Professor and Director of the Psychotherapy Research Program at Harvard Medical School (Boston, Massachusetts), and a visiting professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway). She was the 1996 Voorhees Distinguished Professor at the Menninger Clinic and received the 1996 Michael Franz Basch Award from the Silvan Tomkins Institute for her contributions to the exploration of affect in psychotherapy. Dr. McCullough was on the editorial boards of Psychotherapy Research and the Journal of Brief Therapy, and conducted training seminars in Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (STDP) worldwide. Nat Kuhn, MD, PhD, is Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry and Assistant Director of the Psychotherapy Research Program at Harvard Medical School. He teaches STDP and supervises at the Cambridge Hospital and elsewhere. Dr. Kuhn has a private psychotherapy and psychiatry practice in the Boston area, and a Web site, www.natkuhn.com. Before going to medical school he was a mathematician. Stuart Andrews, PhD, is a psychotherapist in private practice in Brookline, Massachusetts, and Assistant Director of the Psychotherapy Research Program at Harvard Medical School. He has presented at international conferences and conducted training seminars on STDP. He has taught and supervised clinicians and students, and published articles on psychotherapy integration and short-term therapy. Mr. Andrews is also Director of the Center for Families in Transition, where his program, "For the Sake of the Children," is mandated in a number of communities in Massachusetts for parents going through divorce. Amelia Kaplan is a graduate student in clinical psychology at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University, where she pursues interests in mind-body psychology, STDP, group therapy, and human sexuality. Jonathan Wolf, MD, was a member of the Psychotherapy Research Program for three years. After graduating from Boston University School of Medicine, he entered the Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Residency Training Program. Cara Lanza Hurley, PhD, received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Loyola University Chicago in 2005.
Introduction
Part I. Theory, Evaluation, and Formulation
Chapter 1. Affect and Affect Phobia in Short-Term Treatment
Chapter 2. Affect Phobia, Psychodynamic Conflict, and Malan's Two Triangles
Chapter 3. Assessment and Selection of Treatment for the Patient
Chapter 4. How to Formulate a Core Psychodynamic Conflict: Spotting Affect
Phobias
Part II. Defense and Affect Restructuring
Introduction to Part II
Chapter 5. Defense Restructuring Phase I: Defense Recognition
Chapter 6. Defense Restructuring Phase II: Defense Relinquishing
Chapter 7. Affect Restructuring Phase I: Affect Experiencing
Chapter 8. Affect Restructuring Phase II: Affect Expression
Part III. Self- and Other-Restructuring
Introduction to Part III
Chapter 9. Self-Restructuring: Building Compassion and Care for Self
Chapter 10. Other-Restructuring: Building Adaptive Inner Images of Others
Part IV. Diagnostic Considerations and Termination
Chapter 11. Treating Specific Diagnoses: The Relationship between DSM
Diagnoses and Affect Phobias
Chapter 12. Termination
Appendix. Answers to Exercises
References
Part I. Theory, Evaluation, and Formulation
Chapter 1. Affect and Affect Phobia in Short-Term Treatment
Chapter 2. Affect Phobia, Psychodynamic Conflict, and Malan's Two Triangles
Chapter 3. Assessment and Selection of Treatment for the Patient
Chapter 4. How to Formulate a Core Psychodynamic Conflict: Spotting Affect
Phobias
Part II. Defense and Affect Restructuring
Introduction to Part II
Chapter 5. Defense Restructuring Phase I: Defense Recognition
Chapter 6. Defense Restructuring Phase II: Defense Relinquishing
Chapter 7. Affect Restructuring Phase I: Affect Experiencing
Chapter 8. Affect Restructuring Phase II: Affect Expression
Part III. Self- and Other-Restructuring
Introduction to Part III
Chapter 9. Self-Restructuring: Building Compassion and Care for Self
Chapter 10. Other-Restructuring: Building Adaptive Inner Images of Others
Part IV. Diagnostic Considerations and Termination
Chapter 11. Treating Specific Diagnoses: The Relationship between DSM
Diagnoses and Affect Phobias
Chapter 12. Termination
Appendix. Answers to Exercises
References
Introduction
Part I. Theory, Evaluation, and Formulation
Chapter 1. Affect and Affect Phobia in Short-Term Treatment
Chapter 2. Affect Phobia, Psychodynamic Conflict, and Malan's Two Triangles
Chapter 3. Assessment and Selection of Treatment for the Patient
Chapter 4. How to Formulate a Core Psychodynamic Conflict: Spotting Affect
Phobias
Part II. Defense and Affect Restructuring
Introduction to Part II
Chapter 5. Defense Restructuring Phase I: Defense Recognition
Chapter 6. Defense Restructuring Phase II: Defense Relinquishing
Chapter 7. Affect Restructuring Phase I: Affect Experiencing
Chapter 8. Affect Restructuring Phase II: Affect Expression
Part III. Self- and Other-Restructuring
Introduction to Part III
Chapter 9. Self-Restructuring: Building Compassion and Care for Self
Chapter 10. Other-Restructuring: Building Adaptive Inner Images of Others
Part IV. Diagnostic Considerations and Termination
Chapter 11. Treating Specific Diagnoses: The Relationship between DSM
Diagnoses and Affect Phobias
Chapter 12. Termination
Appendix. Answers to Exercises
References
Part I. Theory, Evaluation, and Formulation
Chapter 1. Affect and Affect Phobia in Short-Term Treatment
Chapter 2. Affect Phobia, Psychodynamic Conflict, and Malan's Two Triangles
Chapter 3. Assessment and Selection of Treatment for the Patient
Chapter 4. How to Formulate a Core Psychodynamic Conflict: Spotting Affect
Phobias
Part II. Defense and Affect Restructuring
Introduction to Part II
Chapter 5. Defense Restructuring Phase I: Defense Recognition
Chapter 6. Defense Restructuring Phase II: Defense Relinquishing
Chapter 7. Affect Restructuring Phase I: Affect Experiencing
Chapter 8. Affect Restructuring Phase II: Affect Expression
Part III. Self- and Other-Restructuring
Introduction to Part III
Chapter 9. Self-Restructuring: Building Compassion and Care for Self
Chapter 10. Other-Restructuring: Building Adaptive Inner Images of Others
Part IV. Diagnostic Considerations and Termination
Chapter 11. Treating Specific Diagnoses: The Relationship between DSM
Diagnoses and Affect Phobias
Chapter 12. Termination
Appendix. Answers to Exercises
References