Changing character : short-term anxiety-regulating psychotherapy for restructuring defenses, affects, and attachment /
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Author / Creator: | Vaillant, Leigh McCullough. |
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Imprint: | New York : BasicBooks, c1997. |
Description: | xvii, 510 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2962694 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword / David Malan
- 1. Introduction and Overview of the Treatment Model. Pt. 1. Basic Principles. Pt. 2. Terms, Theoretical Integration, and Examples
- 2. Assessment and Treatment on the Basis of Patient Level of Functioning
- 3. Determination of the Core Psychodynamic Conflict Formulation and Its Resolution
- 4. First Major Objective of Defense Restructuring: Defense Recognition
- 5. Second Major Objective of Defense Restructuring: Relinquishing of Defenses
- 6. First Major Objective of Affect Restructuring: Affect Experiencing
- 7. Specific Affects in Clinical Work
- 8. Second Major Objective of Affect Restructuring: Affect Reintegration, Expression, and Reconnection
- 9. Restructuring the Inner Representations of Self and Others
- 10. The Flow of Treatment
- 11. Disorder-Specific Modifications of the Short-Term Anxiety-Regulating Model
- 12. Theory and Research. Pt. 1. Overview of Theory and Rationale: Assumptions and Change Mechanisms. Pt. 2. Research in Support of Short-Term Anxiety-Regulating Psychotherapy
- 13. Epilogue: Future Directions
- App. A. GAF Ratings for the Practice Case Examples
- App. B. Core Psychodynamic Conflict Formulations for the Practice Case Examples in Chapter 3
- App. C. Overview of the Main Treatment Objectives and Interventions
- App. D. 10 Session Summary Form.