Introduction to Psychotherapy: An Outline of Psychodynamic Principles and Practice: Fourth Edition
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : January 2010
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 328
- Category :
Individual Psychotherapy - Catalogue No : 29834
- ISBN 13 : 9780415476126
- ISBN 10 : 0415476127
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This fourth edition of Introduction to Psychotherapy builds on the success of the previous three editions and remains an essential purchase for trainee psychotherapists, psychiatrists and other professionals. It has been revised and extended to capture some of the current themes, controversies and issues relevant to psychotherapy as it is practised today. Bateman has added new chapters on attachment theory and personality disorder and has developed further the research sections on selection and outcome. His new chapter on further therapies covers a variety of therapeutic movements and establishes links between these and classical psychoanalytical therapies.
Introduction to Psychotherapy is a classic text that has been successfully updated to provide a relevant and essential introduction for anyone interested in psychotherapy.
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'This new edition of a classic text in the area will be welcomed by students and practitioners seeking a clear and well-balanced introduction to psychotherapy, rooted in clinical work and a wide and deep understanding of psychodynamic principles.'
- Stephen Frosh, Professor of Psychology and Pro-Vice-Master, Department of Psychosocial Studies, Birkbeck College.
'This book has now become a classic text and a "must read" for trainee psychiatrists and other mental health practitioners wishing to gain a broad understanding of psychotherapy principles. The new edition has d the text in keeping with new developments in this exciting field. It comes highly recommended.'
- Mark Evans, Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy, Gaskell House Psychotherapy Centre, Manchester, UK
Contents:
Foreword to the first edition. Foreword to the second edition. Foreword to the third edition. Foreword to the fourth edition. Prologue. PART I: Psychodynamic Principles. Introduction to psychodynamic principles. Historical background to dynamic psychotherapy. The concept of conflict. Unconscious processes. Anxiety and psychic pain. Defence mechanisms. Motivational drives. Developmental phases. Attachment theory. Models of the mind. Therapeutic relationships. Part II: Psychodynamic practice. Introduction to psychodynamic practice. Elements of psychotherapy. Levels of psychotherapy. Psychoanalysis and analytic psychotherapy. Group psychotherapy. Family and couple therapy. Social therapy. Encounter and beyond. Further therapies. Personality Disorder. Selection. Outcome and research. Appendix
About the Author(s)
Anthony W. Bateman M.D., F.R.C.Psych., is Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy, Halliwick Unit, St. Ann's Hospital, Barnet, Enfield, and Haringey Mental Health Trust; Visiting Professor, University College London; and Visiting Consultant, The Menninger Clinic and the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Baylor College of Medicine.
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Dennis Brown, psychiatrist, analyst and group analyst was a leading figure in the field of group analysis and for many years worked both in the NHS and at the Group-Analytic Practice. With vast experience in the treatment of psychosomatic as well as psychological / psychiatric conditions, he taught internationally and was read widely. He co-authored Introduction to Psychotherapy: an Outline of Psychodynamic Principles and Practice. He was a founder member of the Routledge International Library of Group Psychotherapy. He was an important contributor in the development of psychotherapy services in the Health Service.
Jonathan Pedder was one of the founders of the Association of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (APP), set up originally in 1981, initially to cement psychoanalytic psychotherapy into the training of psychiatrists, and then later the establishment of psychoanalytic psychotherapy more generally in the National Health Service.
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