Cambridge Guide to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Author(s) : Adam Polnay, Author(s) : Rhiannon Pugh, Author(s) : Victoria Barker, Author(s) : David Bell, Author(s) : Allan Beveridge, Author(s) : Adam Burley

Cambridge Guide to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Book Details

  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Published : 2023
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 300
  • Category :
    Clinical Psychology
  • Category 2 :
    Individual Psychotherapy
  • Catalogue No : 97954
  • ISBN 13 : 9781009108508
  • ISBN 10 : 1009108506

Table of Contents

Foreword by Nancy McWilliams
Preface by Adam Polnay and Rhiannon Pugh

Part I - An Overview of the Model
1. An Historical Overview of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Allan Beveridge

2. The Supporting Theory of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Adam Polnay and Rhiannon Pugh

3. A Brief Description of the Empirical Basis of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Victoria Barker and Adam Polnay

4. An Outline of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Rhiannon Pugh and Adam Polnay

Part II - The Model of Psychodynamic into Practice
5. Framing a psychodynamic space
Adam Polnay

6. The Goals of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Rhiannon Pugh

7. The specific Techniques of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Rhiannon Pugh and Adam Polnay

8. The overall Structure of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Adam Polnay

9. Psychological Assessment and Formulation in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Victoria Barker

10. Some Reflections on the Supervisory Process
David Bell

Part III - Application for Mental Health Presentations
Applications of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with accompanying Case Study description for each presentation
11. Psychodynamic approaches to anxiety
Lauren Wilson

12. The psychodynamics of depressing/depressed states
Adam Polnay

13. Dynamics of borderline states of mind
Victoria Barker

14. Narcissistic difficulties, a transdiagnostic presentation requiring a system-wide approach
Susan Mizen

Part IV - Application of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Different Populations and in Different Settings
Beyond 1:1 therapy- working psychodynamically with clinicians, teams and organisations
Adam Burley and Adam Polnay

15. Applications of psychodynamic theory and principles outside of specialist psychotherapy settings

16. An introduction to the dynamics of anger, aggression and violence

17. Psychologically informed organisations and services

18. Psychodynamic reflective practice groups

19. Psychodynamic consultation to clinical teams

Other forms and settings of psychotherapeutic work
20. A psychodynamic approach to working with people experiencing multiple exclusion homelessness
Adam Burley

21. Psychodynamic psychotherapy online and by phone
Lauren Wilson

22. Group analysis and its applications
Allyson Lumsden

Glossary of Terms

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