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- catalog abstract "This book is a practical guide to doing psychotherapy which, unlike most other manuals that present an idealized view of the therapist-patient relationship, shows what the therapeutic encounter is really like. Using detailed excerpts from clinical protocols, and without omitting the inevitable mistakes that a therapist will make, Dr. Basch draws the reader into the therapeutic dialogue as a way of experiencing what actually happens in the course of treatment with cases of varying complexity. The author focuses on the treatment of the kind of patients who, though likely to make up the majority of a therapist's practice, are generally ignored in training guides, those who are not acutely disturbed, whose pathology is minimal, but whose personal relationships are usually troubled, unsatisfying, and frequently destructive. Dr. Basch's approach, developed over twenty years of practicing and teaching psychotherapy, is dynamic and analytic in that he considers the management of the transference relationship as basic to the treatment process. However, he avoids the rigidities often associated with the classical psychoanalytic position and does not hesitate to incorporate into his teaching methods techniques associated with other schools of therapy. Throughout, he stresses building on the patient's strengths rather than searching for pathology. This book not only will prove invaluable to all beginning psychotherapists, whether their background is one of psychiatry, psychology, or social work, but will also serve as an ideal refresher for those more experienced in clinical work.".
- catalog contributor b1900726.
- catalog created "c1980.".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "c1980.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1980.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 181.".
- catalog description "Listening like a psychotherapist -- First contact -- An uncomplicated case: initiating therapy and maintaining its momentum -- Transference: definition and use -- Management and transformation of a negative transference -- Genetic investigation and interpretation -- Introduction to principles of diagnosis and interpretation -- Differential diagnosis and choice of treatment: symptom neurosis and neurotic character disorders -- Differential diagnosis and choice of treatment: borderline disturbances -- Differential diagnosis and transference -- Developmental base for the therapeutic transference -- Idealizing transference: depression in an adolescent -- Idealizing transference: resolution of a developmental arrest -- Summary and conclusion: a theoretical foundation for psychotherapy.".
- catalog description "This book is a practical guide to doing psychotherapy which, unlike most other manuals that present an idealized view of the therapist-patient relationship, shows what the therapeutic encounter is really like. Using detailed excerpts from clinical protocols, and without omitting the inevitable mistakes that a therapist will make, Dr. Basch draws the reader into the therapeutic dialogue as a way of experiencing what actually happens in the course of treatment with cases of varying complexity. The author focuses on the treatment of the kind of patients who, though likely to make up the majority of a therapist's practice, are generally ignored in training guides, those who are not acutely disturbed, whose pathology is minimal, but whose personal relationships are usually troubled, unsatisfying, and frequently destructive. Dr. Basch's approach, developed over twenty years of practicing and teaching psychotherapy, is dynamic and analytic in that he considers the management of the transference relationship as basic to the treatment process. However, he avoids the rigidities often associated with the classical psychoanalytic position and does not hesitate to incorporate into his teaching methods techniques associated with other schools of therapy. Throughout, he stresses building on the patient's strengths rather than searching for pathology. This book not only will prove invaluable to all beginning psychotherapists, whether their background is one of psychiatry, psychology, or social work, but will also serve as an ideal refresher for those more experienced in clinical work.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 188 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Doing psychotherapy.".
- catalog identifier "0465016847".
- catalog isFormatOf "Doing psychotherapy.".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "c1980.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Basic Books,".
- catalog relation "Doing psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "616.89/14 19".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "RC480 .B317".
- catalog subject "WM 420 B298d 1980".
- catalog tableOfContents "Listening like a psychotherapist -- First contact -- An uncomplicated case: initiating therapy and maintaining its momentum -- Transference: definition and use -- Management and transformation of a negative transference -- Genetic investigation and interpretation -- Introduction to principles of diagnosis and interpretation -- Differential diagnosis and choice of treatment: symptom neurosis and neurotic character disorders -- Differential diagnosis and choice of treatment: borderline disturbances -- Differential diagnosis and transference -- Developmental base for the therapeutic transference -- Idealizing transference: depression in an adolescent -- Idealizing transference: resolution of a developmental arrest -- Summary and conclusion: a theoretical foundation for psychotherapy.".
- catalog title "Doing psychotherapy / Michael Franz Basch.".
- catalog type "text".