Introduction to psychotherapy : an outline of psychodynamic principles and practice / Anthony Bateman, Dennis Brown and Jonathan Pedder.
By: Bateman, Anthony
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Contributor(s): Brown, Dennis
| Pedder, Jonathan
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
What is psychotherapy about?
What are the similarities and differences of its many forms?
What are the most recent developments in the field?
Introduction to Psychotherapy has been an essential reference book since its publication in 1979, and is regularly included in reading lists for trainee psychotherapists, psychiatrists and other professionals. It is often recommended to interested lay people and prospective patients. This third edition takes into account recent changes in psychotherapy theory, practice and research.
The authors are all psychoanalysts. The first edition arose from the experiences of Dennis Brown and Jonathan Pedder working and teaching together as Consultant Psychotherapists at St Mary's Hospital and Medical School, London.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CIT Module PLAC 9002 - Core reading.
CIT Module PSYC 9002 - Core reading.
CIT Module PLAC 9003 - Core reading.
CIT Module PLAC 9011 - Core reading.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Foreword to the first edition (p. vii)
- Foreword to the second edition (p. ix)
- Foreword to the third edition (p. xi)
- Prologue (p. xiii)
- Part I Psychodynamic principles (p. 1)
- Introduction to psychodynamic principles (p. 1)
- Historical background to dynamic psychotherapy (p. 4)
- The concept of conflict (p. 9)
- Unconscious processes (p. 11)
- Anxiety and psychic pain (p. 17)
- Defence mechanisms (p. 21)
- Motivational drives (p. 28)
- Developmental phases (p. 34)
- Models of the mind (p. 43)
- Therapeutic relationships (p. 51)
- Part II Psychodynamic practice (p. 63)
- Introduction to psychodynamic practice (p. 63)
- Elements of psychotherapy (p. 66)
- Levels of psychotherapy (p. 82)
- Psychoanalysis and analytic psychotherapy (p. 96)
- Group psychotherapy (p. 119)
- Family and couple therapy (p. 138)
- Social therapy (p. 151)
- Newer developments (p. 163)
- Encounter and beyond (p. 172)
- Selection (p. 189)
- Outcome and research (p. 200)
- Appendix (p. 219)
- References (p. 221)
- Name index (p. 247)
- Subject index (p. 255)
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Anthony Bateman is a Consultant Psychotherapist at St Ann's Hospital, LondonDennis Brown works at the Group-Analytic Practice, London and the Institute of Group Analysis, London
Jonathan Pedder, until recently Consultant Psychotherapist at the Maudsley Hospital, London, is now retired