Transformative relationships : the control-mastery theory of psychotherapy /
Transformative relationships : the control-mastery theory of psychotherapy /
George Silberschatz editor.
- xvi, 241 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Control-mastery theory introduces a powerful set of concepts that helps clinicians to understand each patient's unique problems and goals for therapy, and provides a broad sense of how the therapist can help a particular patient achieve these goals. Transformative Relationships combines research, practice experience, and theoretical discussion in order to present a sound, empirically supported theory of integrative psychodynamic cognitive therapy. Authored by the pioneers of the control-mastery approach, this original and timely exploration highlights the centrality of the therapeutic relationship and is useful as a text for therapists-in-training and as a resource for mental health professionals across a variety of disciplines."--BOOK JACKET.
0415950279 9780415950275
2004017071
Psychoanalysis.
Psychotherapy.
RC506 / .T724 2005
616.8914
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Control-mastery theory introduces a powerful set of concepts that helps clinicians to understand each patient's unique problems and goals for therapy, and provides a broad sense of how the therapist can help a particular patient achieve these goals. Transformative Relationships combines research, practice experience, and theoretical discussion in order to present a sound, empirically supported theory of integrative psychodynamic cognitive therapy. Authored by the pioneers of the control-mastery approach, this original and timely exploration highlights the centrality of the therapeutic relationship and is useful as a text for therapists-in-training and as a resource for mental health professionals across a variety of disciplines."--BOOK JACKET.
0415950279 9780415950275
2004017071
Psychoanalysis.
Psychotherapy.
RC506 / .T724 2005
616.8914