Strukturbezogene Psychotherapie

Strukturbezogene Psychotherapie

Author: Gerd Rudolf

Publisher: Schattauer Verlag

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 3794528573

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Bei der Behandlung von Patienten mit schweren Störungen der Selbststruktur stösst die klassische Psychoanalyse an ihre Grenzen - denn: Strukturgeschädigte Personen sind vielfach kaum zur selbstkritischen Reflexion fähig, sodass die analytische Standardbehandlung mit Deutungen, Übertragung und Gegenübertragung nur wenig Erfolg zeigt. Hier Setzt das wegweisende Konzept von Gerd Rudolf an: Der Therapeut holt den Patienten auf seinem individuellen Strukturniveau ab. Im Vordergrund steht dann die gemeinsame Arbeit mit dem Patienten, um dessen Selbstdefizit zu beheben oder zumindest zu verbessern. Die 3. Auflage dieses vor allem für psychodynamisch ausgerichtete Therapeuten zum Standardwerk avancierten Titels profitiert von zahlreichen Anregungen aus der therapeutischen Praxis, berücksichtigt die vielfachen Vernetzungen mit anderen Therapieformen und wurde vor allem im diagnostischen und therapeutischen Teil intensiv überarbeitet. - Ein praktisch umSetzbarer Leitfaden mit zahlreichen konkreten klinischen Beispielen! - Das Standardwerk für die Arbeit mit strukturgeschädigten Patienten! Gerd Rudolf, Prof. em. Dr. med., ehem. Ärztlicher Direktor der Psychosomatischen Universitätsklinik Heidelberg, Mitbegründer der OPD und Sprecher der OPD-Achse "Struktur", Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Konzeptbildung, empirische Therapieforschung (psychoanalytische Langzeittherapie), Qualitätssicherung im Bereich der psychodynamischen Psychotherapie.


The Psychotherapeutic Stance

The Psychotherapeutic Stance

Author: Carsten René Jørgensen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-05-24

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 3030204375

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This book provides a thorough critique of the dominating medical understanding of psychotherapy and argues for a dynamic relational understanding of psychotherapy, deeply founded in the most important results from empirical psychotherapy research. In the first part, the book critically examines the traditional focus on technical factors in psychotherapy based on available empirical research on the subject. It asks questions about whether specific techniques cure specific diagnoses or therapists and therapeutic relationships that cure persons. Part II of the book argues that the currently dominating medical understanding of psychotherapy must be challenged by a better understanding of psychopathology and psychotherapy that contextualizes the relationship between therapist and the patient. Overall, this book provides a new approach to some of the most important questions in psychotherapy and discusses what it means to think and work psychotherapeutically. The book is highly relevant for professionals in clinical/psychotherapy training and for advanced courses in psychotherapy, including courses on mentalization-based therapy, psychoanalytic psychotherapy and eclectic psychotherapy.


Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics

Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics

Author: Heinrich Bartuska

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-08-09

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 321177310X

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For the first time this book provides a comprehensive diagnostic for all different methods in psychotherapy. Because of the individual approaches and structures this could not be realized until know. Experts of seventeen schools-of-thought came together at a round table and drew up guidelines for the daily work of psychotherapists. The result is documented in this book, containing a summary of relevant standard questions; it also includes methodological commentaries for practical implementation. Despite the individual approach of the different types of psychotherapies, this psychotherapeutic diagnostic is applicable for all psychotherapists.


Handbook of Interpersonal Psychology

Handbook of Interpersonal Psychology

Author: Leonard M. Horowitz

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-11-17

Total Pages: 1087

ISBN-13: 0470881070

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Modern interpersonal psychology is now at a point where recent advances need to be organized so that researchers, practitioners, and students can understand what is new, different, and state-of-the art. This field-defining volume examines the history of interpersonal psychology and explores influential theories of normal-abnormal behaviors, widely-used assessment measures, recent methodological advances, and current interpersonal strategies for changing problematic behaviors. Featuring original contributions from field luminaries including Aaron Pincus, John Clarkin, David Buss, Louis Castonguay, and Theodore Millon, this cutting-edge volume will appeal to academicians, professionals, and students interested in the study of normal and abnormal interpersonal behavior.


General Psychotherapy

General Psychotherapy

Author: Lotte Hartmann-Kottek

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-03-26

Total Pages: 509

ISBN-13: 3030874664

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This book highlights common similarities between the various schools of psychotherapy. It provides psychotherapists with the underlying neurophysiological, developmental psychological and relationship-oriented matrix (basic needs and their regulation, deficits, trauma and conflict processing patterns, including accompanying exercises) as well as opportunities for healing correction and stabilisation - and the ways in which to apply these methods in a therapeutically mindful way for the benefit of the patient. The new university-based psychotherapy training covers the four fundamental schools of psychotherapy, i.e. the previous standard approaches plus the systemic and humanistic ones. Focusing on the common ground builds bridges of understanding and encourages collaboration. This expanded, new range of methods to access patients constitutes a substantial development in the field of psychotherapy and will also influence the psychotherapy practice of experienced colleagues. Written for medical and psychological psychotherapists, psychosomatic doctors, psychiatrists and other specialists with additional psychotherapeutic qualifications, and for students of psychotherapy.


Neuropsychodynamic Psychiatry

Neuropsychodynamic Psychiatry

Author: Heinz Boeker

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-10-11

Total Pages: 630

ISBN-13: 3319751123

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This book presents a comprehensive neuropsychodynamic strategy for treating psychiatric disorders. Rather than pursuing an exclusively biological, psychological, or psychodynamic approach, it offers a methodology that links all three aspects in a unifying, integrative model. Central to this approach is the view of the brain as a bio-psychosocial organ in a neuro-ecological model, rather than the purely neuronal model often presupposed in current neuroscience and psychiatry. Moreover, the book views psychopathological symptoms as spatiotemporal disorders of the altered spatiotemporal structure spanning the brain and its surrounding world. The relation between one of the core symptoms and altered neuronal activity calls for the development of integrated, circular neuropsychodynamic models of psychopathological symptoms in severe psychiatric disorders and their treatment.