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Theory and Practice of Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Karnac Books, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (463 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782410034
  • 1782410031
  • 1780490631
  • 9781780490632
  • 9781781810958
  • 1781810958
  • 0429483848
  • 9780429483844
  • 9786613795366
  • 6613795364
  • 0429922841
  • 9780429922848
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Theory and Practice of Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy.DDC classification:
  • 616.8914
LOC classification:
  • RC489.P72
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Contents:
COVER; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; PART I EXPERIENTIAL DYNAMIC THERAPY FROM HISTORY TO THEORY AND CLINICS; CHAPTER ONE A historical overview of experiential dynamic psychotherapies; CHAPTER TWO David Malan and the genesis of experiential dynamic psychotherapy in the UK; CHAPTER THREE The essence of experiential dynamic psychotherapies; CHAPTER FOUR Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy and application of the character hologram; PART II CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF EXPERIENTIAL DYNAMIC THERAPY.
CHAPTER FIVE Experiential dynamic psychotherapies in primary care mental health servicesCHAPTER SIX Experiential dynamic psychotherapies in the psychological treatment of a patient attending oncology services; CHAPTER SEVEN Experiential dynamic psychotherapies in the treatment of psycho-physical trauma; CHAPTER EIGHT Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy and the treatment of poly-symptomatic somatic patients; CHAPTER NINE Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy in the treatment of long-standing depression.
CHAPTER TEN Using Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy to treat an underachieving gifted adolescentCHAPTER ELEVEN Experiential dynamic therapy in a university counselling service; CHAPTER TWELVE A client's perspective; CHAPTER THIRTEEN Receiving the invitation to open up; PART III TRAINING AND RESEARCH; CHAPTER FOURTEEN Group Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy in a public mental health service; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Privileging relationships within our places of work: what can the principles of experiential dynamic therapy bring to public services?
CHAPTER SIXTEEN Experiential short-term psychodynamic therapy from the perspective of a cognitive-behaviour therapist: a personal accountCHAPTER SEVENTEEN EDT in the context of psychotherapy research and mental health policy in the UK; INDEX.
Summary: The book opens with an introduction to and history of the experiential dynamic therapies (EDT) including the groundbreaking Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) of Habib Davanloo and its subsequent development. The centrality of relationship in therapy is emphasised and the current state of the art and science described. Material from interviews with David Malan is presented, sharing some of his experiences, thoughts and insights over decades of clinical practice, research into and promotion of short-term dynamic therapies. The essential ingredients of experiential dynamic therap.
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COVER; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; PART I EXPERIENTIAL DYNAMIC THERAPY FROM HISTORY TO THEORY AND CLINICS; CHAPTER ONE A historical overview of experiential dynamic psychotherapies; CHAPTER TWO David Malan and the genesis of experiential dynamic psychotherapy in the UK; CHAPTER THREE The essence of experiential dynamic psychotherapies; CHAPTER FOUR Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy and application of the character hologram; PART II CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF EXPERIENTIAL DYNAMIC THERAPY.

CHAPTER FIVE Experiential dynamic psychotherapies in primary care mental health servicesCHAPTER SIX Experiential dynamic psychotherapies in the psychological treatment of a patient attending oncology services; CHAPTER SEVEN Experiential dynamic psychotherapies in the treatment of psycho-physical trauma; CHAPTER EIGHT Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy and the treatment of poly-symptomatic somatic patients; CHAPTER NINE Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy in the treatment of long-standing depression.

CHAPTER TEN Using Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy to treat an underachieving gifted adolescentCHAPTER ELEVEN Experiential dynamic therapy in a university counselling service; CHAPTER TWELVE A client's perspective; CHAPTER THIRTEEN Receiving the invitation to open up; PART III TRAINING AND RESEARCH; CHAPTER FOURTEEN Group Intensive Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy in a public mental health service; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Privileging relationships within our places of work: what can the principles of experiential dynamic therapy bring to public services?

CHAPTER SIXTEEN Experiential short-term psychodynamic therapy from the perspective of a cognitive-behaviour therapist: a personal accountCHAPTER SEVENTEEN EDT in the context of psychotherapy research and mental health policy in the UK; INDEX.

The book opens with an introduction to and history of the experiential dynamic therapies (EDT) including the groundbreaking Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) of Habib Davanloo and its subsequent development. The centrality of relationship in therapy is emphasised and the current state of the art and science described. Material from interviews with David Malan is presented, sharing some of his experiences, thoughts and insights over decades of clinical practice, research into and promotion of short-term dynamic therapies. The essential ingredients of experiential dynamic therap.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

English.

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