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- catalog contributor b865796.
- catalog created "c1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "c1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1987.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 311-313.".
- catalog description "Eleventh interview -- Twelfth interview -- Recapitulation at times of massive resistance -- Support of the patient who is making progress -- Education of the patient -- 10. The last phase of STAPP: An example of a typical interview -- 11. The terminal phase -- Evidence of change and development of insight -- Who initiates termination? -- Absence of ambivalence about ending treatment".
- catalog description "Part One: The psychiatric evaluation -- 1. Certain common complaints of prospective STAPP patients -- Anxiety -- Anxiety in conjunction with other symptoms -- Phobia with obsessive thoughts -- Grief reaction -- Mild depression -- Interpersonal difficulties -- 2. History taking the reformulation of the presenting complaints -- History taking -- Reformulation of the patient's presenting complaints -- 3. Criteria for selection for STAPP -- Circumscribed chief complaint -- History of one meaningful relationship during the patient's early childhood -- Flexible interaction with the evaluator and ability to express feelings openly during the interview -- Psychological sophistication -- above-average intelligence and psychological mindedness -- Motivation for change -- 4. The psychological evaluation process: Part III -- The psychodynamic formulation and the assessment of specific predisposing vulnerability -- The therapeutic focus -- Focalization -- The Oedipal therapeutic focus -- ".
- catalog description "Part Three: Results -- 12. Instruction in STAPP -- Criteria for becoming a STAPP therapist -- The nature of STAPP supervision -- The use of videotape analysis of STAPP technique -- 13. The outcome of STAPP -- Early studies -- Psychotherapeutic outcome -- Outcome criteria -- Recent STAPP study -- An internalized dialogue -- 14. STAPP for older patients and individuals with physical symptomatology -- 15. Epilogue.".
- catalog description "The "therapeutic contract" -- Part Two: Technique -- 5. The opening phase of STAPP -- Requirements -- Limitation of time -- The first interview -- The therapeutic alliance -- The therapeutic value of a single interview -- 6. Early therapeutic considerations -- The use of positive transference -- Countertransference: Occasional difficulties -- The sex of the therapist -- The therapist's "activity" in STAPP -- 7. An example of the early STAPP interview -- 8. The height of STAPP -- The therapeutic focus and the Oedipus complex -- The use of anxiety-provoking questions, confrontations, and clarifications -- The past-transference links -- Avoidance of pregenital characterological issues used defensively by the patient and the development of transference neurosis -- New learning and problem solving by the patient, and the therapist's interpretations -- 9. The height of the therapy: A case example -- Short-term predictions between sessions, and note taking -- Tenth interview -- ".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 324 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0306423413".
- catalog isPartOf "Topics in general psychiatry".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "c1987.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Plenum Medical Book Co.,".
- catalog subject "616.89/14 19".
- catalog subject "Anxiety.".
- catalog subject "Brief psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "Interview, Psychological.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalysis.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy, Brief.".
- catalog subject "RC480.55 .S55 1987".
- catalog subject "WM 420 S573sb 1987".
- catalog tableOfContents "Eleventh interview -- Twelfth interview -- Recapitulation at times of massive resistance -- Support of the patient who is making progress -- Education of the patient -- 10. The last phase of STAPP: An example of a typical interview -- 11. The terminal phase -- Evidence of change and development of insight -- Who initiates termination? -- Absence of ambivalence about ending treatment".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: The psychiatric evaluation -- 1. Certain common complaints of prospective STAPP patients -- Anxiety -- Anxiety in conjunction with other symptoms -- Phobia with obsessive thoughts -- Grief reaction -- Mild depression -- Interpersonal difficulties -- 2. History taking the reformulation of the presenting complaints -- History taking -- Reformulation of the patient's presenting complaints -- 3. Criteria for selection for STAPP -- Circumscribed chief complaint -- History of one meaningful relationship during the patient's early childhood -- Flexible interaction with the evaluator and ability to express feelings openly during the interview -- Psychological sophistication -- above-average intelligence and psychological mindedness -- Motivation for change -- 4. The psychological evaluation process: Part III -- The psychodynamic formulation and the assessment of specific predisposing vulnerability -- The therapeutic focus -- Focalization -- The Oedipal therapeutic focus -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Three: Results -- 12. Instruction in STAPP -- Criteria for becoming a STAPP therapist -- The nature of STAPP supervision -- The use of videotape analysis of STAPP technique -- 13. The outcome of STAPP -- Early studies -- Psychotherapeutic outcome -- Outcome criteria -- Recent STAPP study -- An internalized dialogue -- 14. STAPP for older patients and individuals with physical symptomatology -- 15. Epilogue.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The "therapeutic contract" -- Part Two: Technique -- 5. The opening phase of STAPP -- Requirements -- Limitation of time -- The first interview -- The therapeutic alliance -- The therapeutic value of a single interview -- 6. Early therapeutic considerations -- The use of positive transference -- Countertransference: Occasional difficulties -- The sex of the therapist -- The therapist's "activity" in STAPP -- 7. An example of the early STAPP interview -- 8. The height of STAPP -- The therapeutic focus and the Oedipus complex -- The use of anxiety-provoking questions, confrontations, and clarifications -- The past-transference links -- Avoidance of pregenital characterological issues used defensively by the patient and the development of transference neurosis -- New learning and problem solving by the patient, and the therapist's interpretations -- 9. The height of the therapy: A case example -- Short-term predictions between sessions, and note taking -- Tenth interview -- ".
- catalog title "Short-term dynamic psychotherapy : evaluation and technique / Peter E. Sifneos.".
- catalog type "text".