Theory and practice of experiential dynamic psychotherapy /

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Imprint:London : Karnac, 2012
Description:xxvii, 434 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8908772
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Other authors / contributors:Osimo, Ferruccio.
Stein, Mark J. (Clinical psychologist)
ISBN:9781780490632 (pbk.)
1780490631 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • About the Editors and Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Experiential Dynamic Therapy from History to Theory and Clinics
  • Chapter 1. A historical overview of experiential dynamic psychotherapies
  • Chapter 2. David Malan and the genesis of experiential dynamic psychotherapy in the UK
  • Chapter 3. The essence of experiential dynamic psychotherapies
  • Chapter 4. Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy and application of the character hologram
  • Part II. Clinical Applications of Experiential Dynamic Therapy
  • Chapter 5. Experiential dynamic psychotherapies in primary care mental health services
  • Chapter 6. Experiential dynamic psychotherapies in the psychological treatment of a patient attending oncology services
  • Chapter 7. Experiential dynamic psychotherapies in the treatment of psycho-physical trauma
  • Chapter 8. Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy and the treatment of poly-symptomatic somatic patients
  • Chapter 9. Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy in the treatment of long-standing depression
  • Chapter 10. Using Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy to treat an underachieving gifted adolescent
  • Chapter 11. Experiential dynamic therapy in a university counselling service
  • Chapter 12. A client's perspective
  • Chapter 13. Receiving the invitation to open up
  • Part III. Training and Research
  • Chapter 14. Group Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy in a public mental health service
  • Chapter 15. Privileging relationships within our places of work: what can the principles of experiential dynamic therapy bring to public services?
  • Chapter 16. Experiential short-term psychodynamic therapy from the perspective of a cognitive-behaviour therapist: a personal account
  • Chapter 17. EDT in the context of psychotherapy research and mental health policy in the UK
  • Index