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Termination in psychotherapy : a psychodynamic model of processes and outcomes / Anthony S. Joyce [and others].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Edition: First editionDescription: xii, 212 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1591477301
  • 9781591477303
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.8914 22
LOC classification:
  • RC489.T45 T47 2007
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction and overview -- Ch. 2. Identifying fundamental principles and defining the outcomes of termination -- Ch. 3. The process of termination -- Ch. 4. Orientation of therapy and termination -- Ch. 5. Structure of therapy and termination -- Ch. 6. Patient characteristics and variations in termination processes and outcomes -- Ch. 7. Patient-initiated termination -- Ch. 8. Therapist-initiated termination -- Ch. 9. Themes, suggestions for empirical research, and clinical principles.
Review: "A successful termination phase is critically important to psychotherapy of any orientation. While this is generally accepted, a host of uncertainties continue to surround this phase of treatment. The authors of Termination in Psychotherapy: A Psychodynamic Model of Processes and Outcomes synthesize and evaluate the clinical, theoretical, and empirical literature on termination. They then offer their own termination phase model, designed to help psychotherapists understand and address the full range of both patient and therapist responses that must be considered as therapy winds down and the patient prepares for life after treatment."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-196) and index.

Ch. 1. Introduction and overview -- Ch. 2. Identifying fundamental principles and defining the outcomes of termination -- Ch. 3. The process of termination -- Ch. 4. Orientation of therapy and termination -- Ch. 5. Structure of therapy and termination -- Ch. 6. Patient characteristics and variations in termination processes and outcomes -- Ch. 7. Patient-initiated termination -- Ch. 8. Therapist-initiated termination -- Ch. 9. Themes, suggestions for empirical research, and clinical principles.

"A successful termination phase is critically important to psychotherapy of any orientation. While this is generally accepted, a host of uncertainties continue to surround this phase of treatment. The authors of Termination in Psychotherapy: A Psychodynamic Model of Processes and Outcomes synthesize and evaluate the clinical, theoretical, and empirical literature on termination. They then offer their own termination phase model, designed to help psychotherapists understand and address the full range of both patient and therapist responses that must be considered as therapy winds down and the patient prepares for life after treatment."--BOOK JACKET.

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