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Training in Integrated Relational Psychotherapy : An Evidence-Based Approach / edited by Barbara Poletti, Giorgio A. Tasca, Luca Pievani, Angelo Compare.

Springer Behavioral Science and Psychology eBooks 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Poletti, Barbara.
Contributor:
Tasca, Giorgio A.
Pievani, Luca.
Compare, A. (Angelo)
Series:
Behavioral Science and Psychology Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychology.
Psychotherapy.
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.
Local Subjects:
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.
Psychotherapy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (545 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This edited book offers an integrative and evidence-based practice approach to training in psychotherapy, examining common factors across different therapeutic models seen through an attachment theory lens. It stresses the opportunities to handle those therapeutic situations in practice that predict patient outcomes. This edited volume will appeal to instructors and students, particularly as an introductory text on psychotherapy practice that emphasizes the fundamentals of therapist interpersonal skills and approaches. Instructors may use the book, its worksheets, and review exercises to help structure a course in psychotherapy. Individual chapters will interest trainers and students in a more advanced course that teaches interpersonally oriented therapies with an attachment theory foundation. Although written specifically for training contexts, the book will also interest practicing clinicians who wish to extend their skill set to include interventions related to those informed by attachment theory.
Contents:
Part 1: THE INTEGRATED APPROACH IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
Chapter 1: Toward an Integrated Approach to Evidence-Based Practices in Psychotherapy
Part 2: THE FORMULATION OF THE CLINICAL CASE IN THE INTEGRATED EBP APPROACH
Chapter 2: Case Formulation: Developing a Shared Understanding of the Patient’s Relational World
Part 3: UNDERSTANDING PATIENT FUNCTIONING: MOTIVATIONAL SYSTEMS, ATTACHMENT, AND MEANING ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 3: Motivational systems for the understanding of Patient’s functioning
Chapter 4: The Post-rationalism perspective: Personal Meaning Organizations and their functioning
Chapter 5: The Assessment of Attachment for Case Formulation
Part 4: TRAINING IN THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP
Chapter 6: Alliance Ruptures and Repairs
Chapter 7: The Therapeutic Relationship as an Attachment Relationship: the role of the epistemic trust
Chapter 8: Mentalization in the Therapeutic Relationship
Chapter 9: The Role of Trauma in the Therapeutic Relationship
Chapter 10: Training Therapists in Common Interpersonal Skills
Chapter 11: iCAST: Possible steps toward the integration of nonverbal signals into psychotherapeutic practice
Part 5: THE THERAPIST'S EXPERIENTIAL TRAINING AND SELF-AWARENESS DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 12: Personal Esperiential Training within the Integrated Psychotherapy pathway
Chapter 13: The path of self-awareness development and the role of co-trainers
Part 6: EVIDENCE-BASED TECHNIQUES
Chapter 14: Intertwine techniques and therapeutic relationship for the treatment of personality disorders
Chapter 15: The Attachment Based Family Therapy (ABFT): theory, clinical model and training
Chapter 16: Trauma Resolution: A Healing Journey Through EMDR Therapy
Chapter 17: Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Chapter 18: CBT-E: Addressing Eating Disorder Psychopathology with Cognitive Behavioral Strategies and Procedures
Chapter 19: Dynamic-Relational Treatment of Pernicious Personality: Working with Perfectionism
Chapter 20: Schema therapy and ACT
Chapter 21: Integrating sexology into evidence-based practice of psychotherapy
Part 7: PERSONALIZATION OF THE TREATMENT
Chapter 22: The Stepped Care Model
Chapter 23: Using patient Feedback in Psychotherapy and Training
Chapter 24: Using patient preferences to customize therapy.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783031719042
3031719042
OCLC:
1475019146

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