Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (ePub)
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Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Evolving Clinical Practice covers the latest applications of psychodynamic therapy for a range of clinical issues, including depression, anxiety, psychosis, borderline personality and trauma. It discusses psychodynamic practice as an evidence-based therapy, providing reviews of outcome and process research. Covering a wide array of treatments tailored for specific disorders and populations, this book is designed to appeal to clinicians and researchers who are looking to broaden their knowledge of the latest treatment strategies, novel applications, and current developments in psychodynamic practice.
- Outlines innovative delivery strategies and techniques
- Features therapies for children, refugees, the LGBT community, and more
- Covers the psychodynamic treatment of eating, psychosomatic and anxiety disorders
- Includes psychotherapy strategies for substance misuse and personality disorders
John S. Ogrodniczuk is a Professor and Director of the Psychotherapy Program at the University of British Columbia, Canada, as well as Past-President of the North American chapter of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. His research has focused on psychodynamic psychotherapy, personality disorders, group psychotherapy, alexithymia, and men’s mental health, which has led to more than 200 publications. He is the author of three previous books and also previously served as editor of a book on pathological narcissism.
- 2019, 440 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: David Kealy, John S. Ogrodniczuk
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
- ISBN-10: 0128134003
- ISBN-13: 9780128134009
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.06.2019
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