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A Primer for Beginning Psychotherapy.

Designed especially for students and mental health professionals in the early stages of their careers, this primer is a practical guide to psychotherapy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Goldstein, William N.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a A PRIMERFOR BEGINNINGPSYCHOTHERAPY; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Preface to the First Edition; Chapter 1 The Patients; 1. Who Are the Patients?; 2. Can Patients Be Conveniently Placed into Diagnostic Groups?; 3. What Are the Characteristics of the Normal-Neurotic Grouping?; 4. What Are the Characteristics of the Borderline Grouping?; 5. What Are the Characteristics of the Narcissistic Grouping?; 6. What Are the Characteristics of the Psychotic Grouping?; 7. Is Placing Patients into These Large Groupings Useful for Therapy?; Chapter 2 The Therapists; 8. Who Are the Psychotherapists? 
505 8 |a 9. What Are Some of the Problems Inherent in Doing Psychotherapy?10. How Important Is One's Personal Therapy or Psychoanalysis?; 11. What Kinds of Personal Characteristics and Experiences Help Make a Good Therapist?; 12. What About the Role of Life Experience?; 13. What Is the Role of Training and Supervision?; 14. How Long Does It Take to Become an Effective Therapist?; 15. Is It Useful to See a Variety of Patients, or Is It Better to Specialize?; 16. Do Some Therapists Work Better With Specific Types of Patients?; 17. Is the Sex or Ethnic Background of the Therapist Important? 
505 8 |a Chapter 3 The Psychotherapy18. How Can Psychotherapy Be Classified?; 19. What Is Psychoanalysis, and for Whom Is It Indicated?; 20. What Is Analytically Oriented Psychotherapy and for Whom Is It Indicated?; 21. What is Modified Analytically Oriented Psychotherapy, and for Whom Is It Indicated?; 22. What Is Dynamically Oriented Psychotherapy, and for Whom Is It Indicated?; 23. What Is Supportive Psychotherapy, and for Whom Is It Indicated?; 24. What Is Cognitive Therapy and for Whom Is It Indicated?; Chapter 4 Larger Issues Regarding Psychotherapy. 
505 8 |a 25. What Are the Larger Issues Regarding Psychotherapy?26. What Is Meant by the Stability of the Therapeutic Environment?; 27. Should the Therapist Be Neutral?; 28. Must the Therapist Be Flexible?; 29. What Is Countertransference, and What Role Does It Play?; 30. What Is the Role of Empathy?; 31. How Active Should the Therapist Be?; 32. What Is the Mechanism of Change in Psychotherapy?; Chapter 5 The Office Setting; 33. How Important Is the Office Setting?; 34. What Factors Are Important in Setting Up an Office?; 35. What About the Waiting Room?; 36. What About the Bathroom? 
505 8 |a 37. What About a Telephone?38. Is a Home Office Desirable?; Chapter 6 The Initial Interview; 39. What Should the Therapist Say When the Patient First Calls?; 40. What Kinds of Patients Tend to Stay on the Phone, and How Does the Therapist Deal With Them?; 41. What Are the Goals of the Initial Session?; 42. How Is the Initial Session Structured?; 43. How Does the Therapist Proceed With History Taking?; 44. How Are Recommendations Made?; 45. What Is the Best Way to Refer to Another Therapist?; Chapter 7 Arrangements; 46. What Initial Arrangements Need to Be Discussed With the Patient? 
500 |a 47. What About Scheduling? 
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