
Psychodynamic therapy has a growing evidence base, is cost-effective, and may have unique mechanisms of clinical change. However, gaining competence in this approach generally requires extensive training and mastery of a large and complex literature. Integrating clinical theory and research findings, Psychodynamic Therapy Techniques provides comprehensive but practical guidance on the main interventions of contemporary psychodynamic practice. Early chapters describe the psychodynamic "stance" and illustrate effective means of identifying and understanding clinical problems. Later, the book describes how to question, clarify, confront, and interpret patient material as well as assess the clinical impacts of interventions. With these foundational tools in place, the book supplements the "classic" psychodynamic therapy techniques with six sets of supportive interventions helpful for lower-functioning patients or those in acute crisis. Complete with step-by-step instructions on how to prepare techniques as well as numerous clinical vignettes to illustrate their use in clinical settings, Psychodynamic Therapy Techniques effectively demystifies this important approach to therapy and helps practitioners more effectively apply them to a wide range of patients and problems.
This text investigates the practical application of psychodynamic interventions by bridging the gap between complex clinical theory and evidence-based practice. Brian A. Sharpless, a clinical psychologist, synthesizes contemporary research and established theory to provide a structured framework for practitioners. The book argues that psychodynamic therapy remains a viable, cost-effective treatment modality when clinicians are equipped with clear, actionable techniques for patient interaction.
What You Will Find
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Practitioners and students frequently cite this text as a highly accessible bridge between dense academic literature and the realities of the therapy room. Experts highlight the book as a practical resource that successfully demystifies complex psychodynamic concepts for clinicians working across various patient populations.
Page Count:
281
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190676299
ISBN-13:
9780190676292
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