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- Seminars in the Psychotherapies
- College Seminars Series
- Seminars in the Psychotherapies
- Copyright page
- Reviews
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I Therapy Theory and Practice
- Section 1 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Chapter 1 Psychodynamic Theory: The Development of a Model of the Mind
- Chapter 2 A Psychodynamic Approach to Psychiatry
- Chapter 3 Referral for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Processes and Considerations
- Chapter 4 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: The Consultation Process
- Chapter 5 Psychological Models for Case Formulation
- Chapter 6 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Practice: An Introduction
- Section 2 Other Forms of Psychotherapy
- Part II Applied Psychotherapeutic Thinking
- Index
- References
Chapter 6 - Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Practice: An Introduction
from Section 1 - Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 May 2021
- Seminars in the Psychotherapies
- College Seminars Series
- Seminars in the Psychotherapies
- Copyright page
- Reviews
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I Therapy Theory and Practice
- Section 1 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Chapter 1 Psychodynamic Theory: The Development of a Model of the Mind
- Chapter 2 A Psychodynamic Approach to Psychiatry
- Chapter 3 Referral for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Processes and Considerations
- Chapter 4 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: The Consultation Process
- Chapter 5 Psychological Models for Case Formulation
- Chapter 6 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Practice: An Introduction
- Section 2 Other Forms of Psychotherapy
- Part II Applied Psychotherapeutic Thinking
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter is designed as an introduction to psychodynamic psychotherapy practice for psychiatrists, training therapists, and for those who are interested in this work. This is an extensive area and this chapter is intended as a summary of its aim and process. The cases reported are composites of those presented in supervision by those in training, the majority of whom were seeing their patients once weekly for one year in NHS settings. The description is intended as a general guideline and is simplified from a broad heterogeneous theoretical area. Psychodynamic terms in italics are defined in the glossary.
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- Seminars in the Psychotherapies , pp. 66 - 78Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021