How does psychotherapy work? / edited by Jane Ryan.

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Book
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English
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London ; New York : Karnac, 2005.
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xxiii, 258 p. ; 23 cm.

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"How Does Psychotherapy Work? presents a thought-provoking, cogent and convincing dialogue on the capacity of psychotherapy to help people who are in emotional pain, and the technicalities of that process."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Ch. 1. The fifteen key ingredients of good psychotherapy / Brett Kahr
  • Ch. 2. Relational perspectives on the therapeutic action of psychoanalysis / Neil Altman
  • Ch. 3. The questions we have to ask (ourselves) before we answer the question : "how does psychotherapy work?" / Joseph Schwartz
  • Ch. 4. The psychotherapy relationship / Susie Orbach
  • Ch. 5. Rhythm, reorientation, reversal : deep reorganization of the self in psychotherapy / Roz Carroll
  • Ch. 6. When thought is not enough / Nicola Diamond
  • Ch. 7. Primal psychotherapy / Sue Cowan-Jenssen
  • Ch. 8. Containment : the technical and the tacit in successful psychotherapy / Robert M. Young
  • Ch. 9. The value of attachment theory in understanding how psychotherapy works / James Pollard
  • Ch. 10. The big picture / Carol Holmes
  • Ch. 11. Is the psychotherapist's authenticity a crucial key to therapeutic change? / Dianne Campbell LeFevre.
ISBN
1855753065
OCLC
61878492
RCP
H - S
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