Generations of clinicians have valued Principles of Psychotherapy for its breadth of coverage and accessibility and the author's ability to gather many elements into a unified presentation. The Third Edition presents the conceptual and empirical foundations of evidence-based practice perspectives of
Principles of Psychotherapy: Promoting Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Practice
โ Scribed by Irving B. Weiner, Robert F. Bornstein
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 401
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Generations of clinicians have valued Principles of Psychotherapy for its breadth of coverage and accessibility and the author's ability to gather many elements into a unified presentation. The Third Edition presents the conceptual and empirical foundations of evidence-based practice perspectives of psychodynamic theory. It also offers case examples illustrating what a therapist might say and do in various circumstances. In addition, it includes discussion of broader psychodynamic perspectives on short-term therapy. Mental health professionals will benefit from the revised edition s inclusion of empirically based guidelines for conducting effective psychotherapy.
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