基本説明
Offers a practical, step-by-step guide to the technique of psychodynamic psychotherapy, with instruction on listening, reflection, and intervention.
Full Description
Psychodynamic psychotherapy offers people a chance to create newways of thinking and behaving in order to improve the quality oftheir lives. This book offers a practical, step-by-step guide to thetechnique of psychodynamic psychotherapy, with instruction on listening, reflecting , and intervening . It willsystematically take the reader from evaluation to termination usingstraightforward language and carefully annotated examples. Writtenby experienced educators and based on a tried and tested syllabus,this book provides clinically relevant and accessible aspects oftheories of treatment processes. The workbook style exercises inthis book allow readers to practice what they learn in each sectionand more actively learn as they read the book.This book will teach you: About psychodynamic psychotherapy and some of the ways it ishypothesized to work How to evaluate patients for psychodynamic psychotherapy,including assessment of ego function and defenses The essentials for beginning the treatment, including fosteringthe therapeutic alliance, setting the frame, and setting goals A systematic way for listening to patients, reflecting on whatyou've heard, and making choices about how and what to say How to apply the Listen/Reflect/Intervene method to theessential elements of psychodynamic technique How these techniques are used to address problems with selfesteem, relationships with others, characteristic ways of adapting,and other ego functions Ways in which technique shifts over time This book presents complex concepts in a clear way that will beapproachable for all readers. It is an invaluable guide forpsychiatry residents, psychology students, and social workstudents, but also offers practicing clinicians in these areas anew way to think about psychodynamic psychotherapy. The practicalapproach and guided exercises make this an exceptional tool forpsychotherapy educators teaching all levels of learners.This book includes a companion website: www.wiley.com/go/cabaniss/psychotherapy with the "Listening Exercise" for Chapter 16 (Learning toListen). This is a short recording that will help the readerto learn about different ways we listen. Praise for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A ClinicalManual "This book has a more practical, hands-on, active learningapproach than existing books on psychodynamic therapy." Bob Bornstein , co-editor of Principles of Psychotherapy;Adelphi University, NY "Well-written, concise and crystal clear for any clinician whowishes to understand and practice psychodynamic psychotherapy. Fullof real-world clinical vignettes, jargon-free and useful inunderstanding how to assess, introduce and begin psychotherapy witha patient. Extraordinarily practical with numerous examples of howto listen to and talk with patients while retaining asophistication about the complexity of the therapeutic interaction.My trainees have said that this book finally allowed them tounderstand what psychodynamic psychotherapy is all about!"Debra Katz , Vice Chair for Education at theUniversity of Kentucky and Director of Psychiatry ResidencyTraining "This volume offers a comprehensive learning guide forpsychodynamic psychotherapy training." Robert Glick , Professor, Columbia University (Cover painting by Nicki Averill)
Contents
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
PART ONE What Is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy?
1 The Treatment for a Mind in Motion.
2 How Does Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Work?
PART TWO The Evaluation.
3 Creating a Safe Place and Beginning the Evaluation.
4 Assessment of Ego Function.
5 Formulation: The Problem --> Person --> Goals -->Resources Model.
6 Indications for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.
PART THREE Beginning the Treatment.
7 Informed Consent and Setting Goals.
8 Setting the Frame and Establishing Boundaries.
9 Developing a Therapeutic Alliance.
10 Therapeutic Neutrality.
11 Conducting a Psychotherapy Session: Decisions about Lengthand Frequency.
12 Our Patients' Feelings about Us and Our Feelings about OurPatients.
13 Empathic Listening.
14 Looking for Meaning.
15 Medication and Therapy.
PART FOUR Listen/Reflect/Intervene.
16 Learning to Listen.
17 Learning to Reflect.
18 Learning to Intervene.
PART FIVE Conducting a Psychodynamic Psychotherapy:Technique.
19 Affect.
20 Free Association and Resistance.
21 Transference.
22 Countertransference.
23 Unconscious Conflict and Defense.
24 Dreams.
Review activity for Part Five understanding a moment intherapy.
PART SIX Meeting Therapeutic Goals.
25 Improving Self-Perceptions and the Ability to RegulateSelf-Esteem.
26 Improving Relationships with Others.
27 Improving Characteristic Ways of Adapting.
28 Improving Other Ego Functions.
PART SEVEN Working Through and Ending.
29 Working Through.
30 Termination.
31 Continuing to Learn.
Recommended Reading.
Index.