Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Practitioner's Guide Contributor(s): McWilliams, Nancy (Author) |
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ISBN: 1593850093 ISBN-13: 9781593850098 Publisher: Guilford Publications OUR PRICE: $61.75 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: March 2004 Annotation: Building on the enormous popularity of her two previous texts on diagnosis and case formulation, this important work from Nancy McWilliams completes the trilogy by addressing in detail the art and science of psychodynamic treatment. McWilliams distills the essential principles of clinical practice, including effective listening and talking; transference and countertransference; emotional safety; and an empathic, attuned attitude toward the patient. The author describes the values, assumptions, and clinical and research findings that guide the psychoanalytic enterprise, and shows how to integrate elements of other theoretical perspectives when necessary. She also discusses the phases of treatment and covers such neglected topics as educating the client about the therapeutic process, handling complex challenges to boundaries, and attending to self-care. Presenting complex clinical information in personal, nontechnical language enriched by in-depth clinical vignettes, this is an essential psychoanalytic work and training text for therapists. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Psychology | Psychotherapy - General - Psychology | Movements - Psychoanalysis - Medical | Psychiatry - General |
Dewey: 616.891 |
LCCN: 2003025342 |
Physical Information: 1.26" H x 6.3" W x 9.26" (1.42 lbs) 353 pages |
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Publisher Description: Addressing the art and science of psychodynamic treatment, Nancy McWilliams distills the essential principles of clinical practice, including effective listening and talking; transference and countertransference; emotional safety; and an empathic, attuned attitude toward the patient. The book describes the values, assumptions, and clinical and research findings that guide the psychoanalytic enterprise, and shows how to integrate elements of other theoretical perspectives. It discusses the phases of treatment and covers such neglected topics as educating the client about the therapeutic process, handling complex challenges to boundaries, and attending to self-care. Presenting complex information in personal, nontechnical language enriched by in-depth clinical vignettes, this is an essential psychoanalytic work and training text for therapists. |