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Table of contents:
This has been an essential reference book since its publication in 1979, and is regularly included in reading lists for trainee psychotherapists, psychiatrists and other professionals. It is often recommended to interested lay people and prospective patients. This updated edition takes into account recent changes in psychotherapy theory and practice, including; cultural changes in society and the family; attitudes to race and gender; homosexuality, migration and mulitculturalism;amd recently highlighted issues such as child sexual abuse, false memory syndrome and post traumatic stress disorder.
Contents:
Psychodynamic Principles
Introduction to Psychodynamic Principles
Historical Background to Dynamic Psychotherapy
The Concept of Conflict
Unconscious Processes
Anxiety and Psychic Pain
Defence Mechanisms
Motivational Drives
Developmental Phases
Models of the Mind
Therapeutic Relationships
Psychodynamic Practice
Introduction to Psychodynamic Practice
Elements of Psychotherapy
Levels of Psychotherapy
Psychoanalysis and Analytic Psychotherapy
Group Psychotherapy
Family and Couple Therapy
Social Therapy
Newer Developments
Encounter and Beyond
Selection
Outcome and Research.
Brief Description:
An essential reference book since its publication in 1979, regularly included in reading lists for many psychotherapy-related professions together with being accessible to the interested lay person and prospective patients.
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