Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) is a brief psychodynamic psychotherapy developed for the treatment of mood disorders. This valuable new book is a user-friendly, practical guide for the implementation of a brief psychodynamic intervention in routine clinical practice as well as in research protocols.
Short-term dynamic interpersonal psychotherapy is an integrated, trauma-informed, contemporary, dynamic way of working with a range of mental health difficulties.
The second edition of this Concise Guide is intended to help educate both beginning and experienced clinicians in the strategies and techniques of time-attentive models and to foster more positive and optimistic attitudes toward using these ...
This book identifies the core competencies shared by expert therapists and helps clinicians—especially those providing brief dynamic/interpersonal therapy—to develop and apply them in their own work.
In ""Brief Dynamic Therapy"", Dr. Stanley B. Messer demonstrates his approach to short-term, focused therapy.
This guide presents seven brief psychodynamic therapy models, including: supportive therapy; time-limited therapy; interpersonal therapy; time-limited dynamic psychotherapy; short-term dynamic therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder; brief dynamic therapy for substance...
This book presents for the first time, a practical manual for psychodynamic-interpersonal therapy.
History -- Theory -- The therapy process -- Evaluation -- Future developments.
The psychotherapist Harry Stack Sullivan (1892–1949) – an American psychoanalyst – argued that 'a personality can never be isolated from the complex of interpersonal relationships in which the person lives and has his being' (1940: ...
Howard Book offers the reader a unique analysis of CCRT Therapy.
Ten years ago, Hans Strupp and Jeffrey Binder's Psychotherapy in a New Key introduced a powerful, empirically tested model of brief psychotherapy that has proven highly successful and changed the...