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Contemporary psychodynamic psychotherapy : evolving clinical practice /

Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Evolving Clinical Practice covers the latest applications of psychodynamic therapy for a range of clinical issues, including depression, anxiety, psychosis, borderline personality and trauma. It discusses psychodynamic practice as an evidence-based therapy,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kealy, David (Editor ), Ogrodniczuk, John S. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; San Diego CA : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Section 1 Conceptual advances
  • 1.Theoretical evolution in psychodynamic psychotherapy / John S. Ogrodniczuk
  • 2.Working with cyclical relational patterns in contemporary psychodynamic psychotherapy / Seth R. Pitman
  • 3.Attachment and mentalization in contemporary psychodynamic psychotherapy / Martin Debbane
  • Section 2 Psychodynamic psychotherapy as evidence-based treatment
  • 4.The efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy: an up-to-date review / Christiane Steinert
  • 5.Process research in psychodynamic psychotherapy: interventions and the therapeutic relationship / Jacques P. Barber
  • 6.Research support for psychodynamic constructs / Johannes C. Ehrenthal
  • Section 3 Contemporary Psychodynamic Treatment for Specific Conditions
  • 7.Psychodynamic psychotherapy for depression in community mental health settings / Paul Crits-Christoph
  • 8.Panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy
  • extended range / Barbara L. Milrod
  • 9.Mentalization-based treatment for borderline and antisocial personality disorder / Peter Fonagy
  • 10.Transference-focused psychotherapy for borderline and narcissistic personality disorders / Frank E. Yeomans
  • 11.Dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy for substance use disorders co-occurring with personality disorders / Robert J. Gregory
  • 12.Psychosis and individual psychodynamic psychotherapy / Bent Rosenbaum
  • 13.Psychodynamic therapy in patients with somatic symptom disorder / Peter Fonagy
  • 14.Psychodynamic treatment of eating disorders: an attachment-informed approach / Louise Balfour
  • Section 4 Special Populations and Critical Considerations
  • 15.Psychodynamic psychotherapy with infants and parents / Bjorn Salomonsson
  • 16.Child psychodynamic therapy: contemporary trends in treatment development / Nick Midgley
  • 17.Psychodynamic psychotherapy for adolescents / Dana Atzil-Slonim
  • 18.Psychodynamic practice and LGBT communities / Nicola Nardelli
  • 19.Working with immigrants and refugees in psychodynamic psychotherapy / Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
  • 20.Dissociative processes bias the psychodynamics underlying the subjective experience of self and the organization of mind / Richard A. Chefetz
  • 21.Psychodynamic psychotherapy with former child soldiers: meeting the murderous self / Pauline Van Zon
  • 22.Psychodynamically informed treatment for trauma in the context of refugee crises and political violence / Wolfgang Woller
  • Section 5 Innovative Modes of Delivery
  • 23.Internet-based psychodynamic psychotherapy / Robert Johansson
  • 24.Psychodynamic principles in attachment-based family therapy / Suzanne Levy
  • 25.Creating a safe supportive environment (CASSE): a psychodynamically-informed community intervention for Aboriginal communities in Central Australia / Pamela Nathan
  • 26.Sport and Thought: development of a sport-based therapeutic intervention / Daniel Smyth
  • 27.Therapeutic mentoring: extending psychotherapy with psychodynamically informed community engagement / Frank C. Sacco
  • 28.Psychodynamic intervention in an inpatient medical setting / Norka T. Malberg.