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  1. new stuff: lectures and papers in press
  2. Textbook Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
  3. Psychotherapy Research
  4. Conversational Analysis Studies
  5. Transference + Countertransference
  6. Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies
  7. Training Seminars wordwide
  8. Ulm Workshops
  9. Psychoanalytic Researchers
  10. Psychosomatic Medicine
  11. Psychoanalysis
  12. Language and Psychoanalysis
  13. Clinical Work
  14. Computer Text Analysis
  15. Books
  16. Texts by Guest Authors
  17. Epidemiology
  18. Psycho-Pharmacology
  19. Attachment
  20. Psycho-Oncology
  21. Neurobiology
  22. Peri-natal
  23. Eating Disorder
  24. Music Therapy
  25. Reviews
  26. Jones Psychotherapy Q-Set
  27. Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis OPD-2
  28. Ulm Department History
  29. Awards
  30. Clinical Economics
  31. Movie and Psychoanalysis
  32. East-European Institute of Psyychoanalysis
  33. PIEE
  34. International Forum of Psychoanalysis
  1. Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  2. Psychotherapy Research
  3. Depression
  4. Personality
  5. OPD
  6. Culture
  7. Writing and Reading
  8. Manuals
  9. Books I
  10. Books II
  11. Books III
  12. Books IV
  13. Books V
  14. Books VI
  15. Books VII
  16. Gender Issues
  17. Meditation
  18. Huprich´s Psychodynamic Therapy
  19. Narration

Message + Media

Clinical Supervision

Savege Scharff, J. (2013). Clinical Supervision of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Washington: Interntional Psychotherapy Institute.

Clinical Supervision

Desire, Self, Mind, and the Psychotherapies

Rebecca Coleman Curtis
Desire, Self, Mind, and the Psychotherapies

Gabbard Textbook

G Gabbard Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatments

Gabbard Textbook

For many years, psychotherapy was criticized for lacking an empirical base, but the basis for that criticism has gradually changed as neurobiological research has advanced and the number of efficacy studies has expanded. The growing literature empirically validating psychotherapy as a treatment, and the abundance of psychotherapies now available, make a comprehensive textbook of psychotherapeutic treatments in psychiatry of central importance, both to practitioners and to trainees in psychiatry and other mental health professions.
Glen O. Gabbard, author or editor of more than 22 books and over 280 scientific papers and book chapters, is a leader in the fields of psychiatry and psychoanalysis. He has assembled 50 of the world& rsquo;s most renowned experts in every psychotherapeutic school of thought to create this definitive volume, sure to become the standard text for all student and practicing psychotherapists, whatever their background& mdash;psychiatry, psychology, or social work. This authoritative work boasts many must-have features: All the major psychotherapeutic modalities are addressed in one volume, including sections on psychodynamic psychotherapy; cognitive therapy; interpersonal psychotherapy; supportive psychotherapy; family systems therapy; the different modalities of couples, group, and family therapies; dialectical behavioral therapy; and mentalization-based therapy. This comprehensive, utterly current overview of the field is versatile and can be used as a textbook for a course; as a reference for the mental health professional who needs to match a specific type of therapy to a particular patient; or as a clinical handbook. The sections are structured in aconsistent manner, with each featuring individual chapters on theory, technique, indications and efficacy, and the combination of psychotherapy and medication. This allows for the therapies to be easily compared and contrasted and makes navigating the volume effortless. The text provides chapters on the neurobiological underpinnings of psychotherapy& mdash;a burgeoning field& mdash;and on the nature of professional boundaries in psychotherapy& mdash;as indispensable to the student first contemplating personal and professional ethics as to the clinician actively embodying them. In addition to the major individual psychotherapies, group, family, and couples therapy are covered, as well as integrative therapies evolved from different models.

Treatment outcome depends on carefully matching the therapeutic modality to the patient or client, and this book will both facilitate and enhance that meticulous process. Up-to-date, scientifically rigorous, and exhaustive in its scope, the "Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatments" is the & ldquo;go-to& rdquo; text and reference for the knowledgeable, conscientious psychotherapist, in training and in practice.


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Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatments in Psychiatry
Von Glen O. Gabbard
Veröffentlicht von American Psychiatric Pub, 2008
ISBN 1585623040, 9781585623044
944 Seiten
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Putting Theory to Work

J Canestri (2012) Putting Theory to Work. How Are Theories Actually Used in Practice. London:Karnac Books

Putting Theory to Work

The Power of Psychoanalytic Treatment

Schachter J (Ed) (2005a) Transforming lives. Analyst and patient view the power of psychoanalytic treatment. Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, MD

Uncovering The Unconscious

M Horowitz
Uncovering The Unconscious. A Course if Self-Transformation
2012

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