Introduction. Key concepts. Assessment, indications, and formulation. The nuts and bolts of psychotherapy: getting started. Therapeutic interventions: what does the therapist say and do? Goals and therapeutic action. Working with resistance. Use of dreams and fantasies in dynamic psychotherapy. Identifying and working with countertransference. Working through and termination. Use of supervision. Evaluating core competencies in long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy. Index.
Glen O. Gabbard, M.D., occupies the Brown Foundation Chair of Psychoanalysis and is Professor of Psychiatry, Director of Psychotherapy Education, and Director of the Baylor Psychiatry Clinic at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He served as Joint Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2001--2007.
This is an excellent beginning instructional book on long-term
psychodynamic psychotherapy. The chapters on working with
resistance and dealing with counter transference are especially
well done. I teach a second-year class of residents about
psychodynamic psychotherapy and I will add this book to the class
curriculum. I would highly recommend this book to any beginning
psychotherapist.
*Doody Enterprises, Inc., Brett C. Plyler, M.D.*
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