Psychodynamic Psychotherapy A Clinical Manual.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2016.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Use of This Manual
- About the Companion Website
- Introduction
- Introduction: References
- Part One: What Is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy?
- Chapter 1: The Treatment for a Mind in Motion
- What is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy?
- The Unconscious
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and the Unconscious
- Uncovering and Supporting
- The Importance of the Therapeutic Relationship
- Chapter 1: References
- Chapter 2: How Does Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Work?
- Theories of Therapeutic Action
- Chapter 2: References
- Part Two: Assessment
- Chapter 3: Creating a Safe Place and Conducting an Assessment
- Creating a Safe Place for Talking
- Making an Assessment
- Chapter 3: References
- Chapter 4: Assessing Domains of Function
- Assessing Domains of Function
- Self
- Relationships
- Adapting
- Cognition
- Capacity for Work and Play
- Why is the Assessment of Functional Domains Important When We Assess People for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy?
- Strengths and Difficulties
- Ever-Changing Patterns of Function
- Chapter 4: References
- Chapter 5: The Initial Formulation
- Describe
- Review
- Link
- A Sample Initial Formulation
- Formulating is Key to Goal Setting
- Formulating Throughout the Treatment
- Chapter 5: Reference
- Chapter 6: Indications for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Choosing Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Unconscious Factors
- Acute or Persistent Functional Difficulties
- Assessing Domains of Function Guides Therapeutic Strategy
- Goals
- Chapter 6: References
- Part Three: Beginning the Treatment
- Chapter 7: Informed Consent and Collaborative Goal Setting
- Informed Consent in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Collaborative Goal Setting
- Chapter 7: References
- Chapter 8: Setting the Frame and Establishing Boundaries
- Setting the Frame
- Why do We Need a Frame?
- The Elements of the Frame
- Boundaries, Boundary Crossings, and Boundary Violations
- Chapter 8: References
- Chapter 9: Developing a Therapeutic Alliance
- What is the Therapeutic Alliance?
- Establishing a Therapeutic Alliance
- Other Contributors to a Strong Alliance
- When Trust is a Problem
- How do You Know if You Have a Good Therapeutic Alliance?
- Chapter 9: References
- Chapter 10: Technical Neutrality
- Technical Neutrality
- Taking Sides
- Therapeutic Abstinence
- Neutrality, Abstinence, and "Woodenness"
- Chapter 10: References
- Chapter 11: Conducting a Psychotherapy Session
- The Beginning
- Opening
- The Middle
- Deepening
- The End
- Closing
- Sessions
- How Long, How Often, and How Many?
- Chapter 11: References
- Chapter 12: Our Patients' Feelings about Us and Our Feelings about Our Patients
- Our Patients' Feelings about Us
- Our Feelings about Our Patients
- Preview
- Transference and Countertransference
- Chapter 13: Empathic Listening