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Handbook of Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.11.2010

Herausgeber

Raymond A. Levy + weitere

Verlag

Humana Press

Seitenzahl

399

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,5/2,4 cm

Gewicht

736 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-61737-922-2

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From the reviews:"This book evaluates the current state of research in psychodynamic psychotherapy and how evidence-based techniques can be applied to psychodynamic practice. … The book is written for practitioners of psychodynamic psychotherapy, clinical researchers, and interested laypersons. … This is an excellent addition to the psychodynamic field … ." (Brett C. Plyler, Doody’s Review Service, February, 2009)“This book comprises a rich set of previously unpublished papers written by a Who’s Who of clinician-researchers including Glen Gabbard, Drew Westen, Leigh McCullough, Jeremy Safran and many others. They present a vibrant body of research that demonstrates that psychodynamic therapy is an effective treatment for a range of common problems. … This book makes a powerful plea to professional organizations to foster the development of research, a call that all psychodynamic institutes would do well to heed.” (Paul Efthim, New England Psychologist, December, 2009)“Handbook of Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice offers a coherent and user-friendly introduction to the field. … Each chapter is self-contained … . Chapters are written for clinicians: research methodology and statistical analyses are explained clearly, and chapters are relatively short, easy to read and emphasize research questions of interest to clinicians … . thought-provoking, and it will make pleasurable reading for any psychoanalytic clinician interested in learning about current developments in psychotherapy research.” (Eve Caligor, The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 91, 2010)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.11.2010

Herausgeber

Verlag

Humana Press

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399

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,5/2,4 cm

Gewicht

736 g

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Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-61737-922-2

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  • Produktbild: Handbook of Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  • Part I Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Bridging the Gap between Science and Practice

    Foreword
    Glen Gabbard, MD

    Introduction
    Raymond A. Levy, PsyD
    J. Stuart Ablon, PhD

    Part II Efficacy and Effectiveness Studies for Specific Disorders

    1. The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Specific Disorders: A Review
    Falk Leichsenring, PhD

    2. Manualized Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder
    Fred Busch, MD
    Barbara Milrod, MD

    3. Naturalistic Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder
    Tai Katzenstein, PhD
    J. Stuart Ablon, PhD
    Raymond Levy, PsyD

    4. Psychotherapy for Eating Disorders: A Review of Empirically-Supported Treatments
    Heather Thompson-Brenner, PhD
    Drew Westen, PhD

    5. Empirical Evidence for Transference Focused Psychotherapy and Other Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder
    Ken Levy, PhD
    Rachel Wasserman, MS
    Lori N. Scot, MS
    Frank Yeomans, MD, PhD

    Part III Empirical Measures of Psychotherapy Process

    6. Studying Change in Defensive Functioning in Psychotherapy, Using the Defense Mechanism Rating Scales: Four Hypotheses, Four Cases
    J. Christopher Perry, MPH, MD
    Stephen M. Beck, PhD
    Prometheas Constantinides, MD
    J. Elizabeth Foley, PhD

    7. Process Measures for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
    Caleb J. Siefert, PhD
    Jared A. Defife, PhD
    Matthew R. Baity, PhD

    8. Countertransference and Personality Pathology: The Development and Clinical Application of the Countertransference Questionnaire
    Ephi Betan, PhD
    Drew Westen, PhD

    Part IV Theory , Technique and Process in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

    9. Alliance, Negotiation and Rupture Resolution
    Jeremy Safran, PhD
    Christopher Muran, PhD

    10. Affect-Focused Techniques in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
    Marc Diener, PhD
    Mark Hilsenroth, PhD

    11. Affect-Focused Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy: Empirically-Supported Strategies for Resolving Affect Phobias
    Leigh McCullough, PhD
    Molly Magill, PhD
    12. Psychotherapy for Depression: Attaining and Sustaining Good Outcomes
    Sid Blatt, PhD
    David Zuroff, PhD
    Lance Hawley, PhD

    Part V The Neurobiology of Psychodynamic Theory and Psychotherapy

    13. Neural Models of Psychodynamic Concepts and Treatments: Implications for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
    Andrew Gerber, MD
    Josh Roffman, MD

    14. Physiologic Monitoring in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
    Carl Marci, MD
    Helen Riess, MD

    Part VI Letters on Research in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

    15. A Letter to my Friend and Researcher Colleague, Sy Entistle
    Rolf Sandell, MD

    16. The Perils of P-values: Why Tests of Statistical Significance Impede Progress in Research
    John Kelley, PhD

    17. From Psychoanalyst to Psychoanalyst/Researcher: A Personal Journey
    Ira Lable, MD

    18. Clinicians’ Love/Hate Relationship with Clinical Research
    Anne Alonso, PhD

    19. Measuring and Enhancing the Impact of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Research: An Open Letter to Scientists and Clinicians
    Anthony Weiss, MD, MSc