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Introduction to the technique of psychotherapy : practice guidelines for psychotherapists / by Samuel I. Greenberg ; foreword by Ronald Alan Shellow.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Springfield, Ill., USA : C.C. Thomas, ©1998.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 106 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780398080730
  • 0398080739
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Introduction to the technique of psychotherapy.DDC classification:
  • 616.89/14 22
LOC classification:
  • RC489.P72 G74 1998
NLM classification:
  • 2006 F-440
  • WM 420
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword / Ronald A. Shellow -- pt. 1. Basic Psychotherapy. 1. Introduction. 2. Initial Interview: Objectives -- Practical Arrangements. 3. Life History: Outline -- Pitfalls -- Suggestions. 4. Early Phases of Treatment: Where To Start -- Overcoming Alienation -- Educating The Patient -- Resistance -- Aims. 5. Interpretation and Insight: Guidelines -- Timing -- "Working Through" 6. Use of Dreams: General Considerations -- Interpretation -- Anxiety -- Recurring Dreams -- Transference -- Written Dreams. 7. Therapist-Patient Relationship Transference -- Countertransference and the Working Alliance. 8. Conducting of Therapy: Role Of Therapist -- Dealing With Problems -- The Disillusioning Process -- Paradoxical Therapeutic Reaction -- Support And Reassurance -- Personal Questions -- Resistance -- Periodic Revue. 9. Anxiety and Depression: Case Reports. 10. Termination -- pt. 2. Special Situations. 11. Suicidal Patients. 12. Combining Medication and Psychotherapy. 13. Sex with Patients. 14. How to Become a Better Therapist.
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Summary: There are now many fine books on psychotherapy, but the author felt that a basic, simply written book, with a minimum of theory, would be helpful to the beginning therapist. This is a practical book that includes only the more important issues that he has learned in forty years of study, practice, and teaching. The author tells the reader how he conducts psychotherapy: by having a format in mind, taking a comprehensive history, and a careful, observing examination of the patient. He then advises on how to conduct psychotherapy with various patients and with special consideration of certain problems.
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There are now many fine books on psychotherapy, but the author felt that a basic, simply written book, with a minimum of theory, would be helpful to the beginning therapist. This is a practical book that includes only the more important issues that he has learned in forty years of study, practice, and teaching. The author tells the reader how he conducts psychotherapy: by having a format in mind, taking a comprehensive history, and a careful, observing examination of the patient. He then advises on how to conduct psychotherapy with various patients and with special consideration of certain problems.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Ronald A. Shellow -- pt. 1. Basic Psychotherapy. 1. Introduction. 2. Initial Interview: Objectives -- Practical Arrangements. 3. Life History: Outline -- Pitfalls -- Suggestions. 4. Early Phases of Treatment: Where To Start -- Overcoming Alienation -- Educating The Patient -- Resistance -- Aims. 5. Interpretation and Insight: Guidelines -- Timing -- "Working Through" 6. Use of Dreams: General Considerations -- Interpretation -- Anxiety -- Recurring Dreams -- Transference -- Written Dreams. 7. Therapist-Patient Relationship Transference -- Countertransference and the Working Alliance. 8. Conducting of Therapy: Role Of Therapist -- Dealing With Problems -- The Disillusioning Process -- Paradoxical Therapeutic Reaction -- Support And Reassurance -- Personal Questions -- Resistance -- Periodic Revue. 9. Anxiety and Depression: Case Reports. 10. Termination -- pt. 2. Special Situations. 11. Suicidal Patients. 12. Combining Medication and Psychotherapy. 13. Sex with Patients. 14. How to Become a Better Therapist.

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