Maximizing Effectiveness in Dynamic Psychotherapy shows therapists how and why to develop the specific skills and personal qualities they need to be as effective as possible.
Maximizing Effectiveness in Dynamic Psychotherapy shows therapists how and why to develop the specific skills and personal qualities they need to be as effective as possible.
Patricia Coughlin (Della Selva), PhD, is a clinical psychologist with more than thirty years of experience as a psychodynamic therapist, international teacher/trainer, and author. She has been a clinical professor of psychiatry at Northwestern University School of Medicine, Albany Medical College, and Jefferson Medical College. Currently, she conducts a private psychotherapy practice in Albany, New York, and she is a visiting scholar at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. Her book Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy is considered a classic in the field.
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Acknowledgements 1. Maximizing Therapeutic Effectiveness 2.Inquiry, Assessment and Case Conceptualization 3. Anxiety: Assessment and Regulation 4. Defense and Resistance 5. A Focus on Feelings 6.The Therapeutic Alliance 7.Intimacy and Closeness 8.Integration and Consolidation 9. Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements 1. Maximizing Therapeutic Effectiveness 2.Inquiry, Assessment and Case Conceptualization 3. Anxiety: Assessment and Regulation 4. Defense and Resistance 5. A Focus on Feelings 6.The Therapeutic Alliance 7.Intimacy and Closeness 8.Integration and Consolidation 9. Bibliography Index
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