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Edition: | 1st |
Publisher: | American Psychiatric Publishing |
ISBN: | 1-61537-262-8 (1615372628) |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-61537-262-1 (9781615372621) |
Binding: | Softcover |
Copyright: | 2020 |
Publish Date: | 06/19 |
Weight: | 0.60 Lbs. |
Pages: | 138 |
Subject Class: | PSY (Psychiatry and Psychology) |
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Discipline: | Psychiatry | Subject Definition: | Psychotherapy-Methods | NLM Class: | WM 420 | LC Class: | RC480.5 | Abstract: | The author of Doing Supportive Psychotherapy set out to address a paradox: although conducting psychotherapy is one of the most intimate and exciting things a mental health professional can do, many textbooks on the subject are dull, with formal, stilted dialogue between patient and therapist which prompts the question, "Does anyone really talk like that?" This text was designed to be different. In a dynamic, informal style, the book draws the reader in, providing the essential building blocks that are both applicable to any mental health discipline and compatible with any type of psychotherapy. The dozens of case examples presented were taken from actual cases and illustrate a full range of interactions?from the excellent to the seemingly ineffective: all have instructional value. Likewise, the dialogue between therapist and patient is conversational in a realistic way, sometimes eloquent, sometimes not. |
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