A psychodynamic approach to brief therapy / Gertrud Mander.
Material type: TextSeries: Brief therapies seriesPublisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 2000Description: vi, 184 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0761960058
- 9780761960058
- 0761960066
- 9780761960065
- 616.8914 21
- RC480.55 .M355 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-179) and index.
Introduction and Overview -- The Psychodynamic Model and Its Development -- The Historical Development of Brief Therapy Models -- Assessment and Diagnosis in Brief and Focal Work -- The Therapist's Task and Role in Brief and Focal Therapy -- Ending Brief Therapy -- Case Studies -- Different Contexts and Treatment Settings for Brief and Focal Work -- Supervision and Training -- Post-Therapy Issues -- Questionnaires, Research, Evaluation -- Conclusion and Summary.
"Illustrated throughout with clinical vignettes, this book provides a comprehensive, yet accessible, guide to psychodynamic brief counselling and psychotherapy and is ideal for those looking for a clear and practical introduction to the subject, and for those who want to incorporate brief or psychodynamic approaches into their existing practice.; ; Following a summary of the roots and development of psychoanalytic theory, psychodynamic models of brief, short-term and time-limited work are introduced and described. The author describes their differences and similarities in terms of duration, technique and the contexts for which they were developed. Gertrud Mander then examines the basics of brief therapeutic practice from a psychodynamic perspective, starting with assessment, contracting, structuring and focusing. The active stance of the brief therapist is emphasized, and the importance of beginnings and endings, and of supervision and training, are particularly stressed.; ; The book also considers: the contexts and treatment settings in which brief or time-limited counselling and psychotherapy are predominantly practised; how these influence and determine its modalities, duration of contracts and outcomes; and ethical and research matters."--Publisher description.
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