Handbook of the Brief Psychotherapies - NATO Science Series B - Richard a Wells - Books - Springer Science+Business Media - 9780306432705 - January 31, 1990
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Handbook of the Brief Psychotherapies - NATO Science Series B 1990 edition

Richard a Wells

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Handbook of the Brief Psychotherapies - NATO Science Series B 1990 edition

The last two decades have seen unprecedented increases in health care costs and, at the same time, encouraging progress in psychotherapy research.


Marc Notes: Includes index.; Includes bibliographical references. Table of Contents: The Brief Psychotherapies.- The Therapeutic Interaction Research Perspectives.- An Integrative Model for Short-Term Treatment.- Brief Treatment and Mental Health Policy.- Technical Issues.- Innovations in Family Therapy Strategies for Overcoming Resistance to Treatment.- On Time in Brief Therapy.- Tasks in Brief Therapy.- The Challenge of Single-Session Therapies.- Individual Approaches in Brief Psychotherapy.- Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy.- Cognitive Therapy.- An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavior Therapy.- Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Depression (IPT).- Crisis Intervention as Brief Psychotherapy.- Family and Marital Brief Therapies.- Family Crisis Therapy.- Brief Behavioral Marital Therapy.- Strategic Psychotherapy.- A Systems Therapy.- Short-Term Marital Therapy.- Brief Psychotherapy for the Sexual Dysfunctions.- One Person Family Therapy.- Brief Group Approaches.- Short-Term Group Therapy.- Social Skill Training in Short-Term Groups.- Short-Term Therapy Groups for Schizophrenics.- Brief Crisis Therapy Groups.- Psychodrama in Short-Term Psychotherapy. Publisher Marketing: The last two decades have seen unprecedented increases in health care costs and, at the same time, encouraging progress in psychotherapy research. On the one hand, accountability, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency have now become commonplace terms for providers of mental health services whereas, on the other hand, an increasingly voluminous literature has emerged supporting the effectiveness of a number of types of psychotherapies. There now exists the possibility for the design and delivery of mental health services that-drawing upon this literature-more closely approximate empirically established data concerning the appropriateness and effectiveness of psychotherapy. The Handbook of the Brief Psychotherapies is intended to capture one major thrust of this movement: the development of a group of empirically grounded, time-limited therapies all sharing a common interest in the clinical utilization of a structured focus and an emphasis on time and action. For many years, professional self-interest, competing theoretical para digms, and the vagaries of practice, wisdom, and clinical myth have influenced the practice of psychotherapy. A critical questioning of the resulting, predomi nantly nondirective, open-ended, and global therapies has led to a growing emphasis on action-oriented, problem-focused, time-limited therapies. Yet, ironically, this interest in the brief psychotherapies has not so much involved a radical departure from traditional therapeutic modalities as it has emphasized a new pragmatism about how time, action, and structure operate in life as well as in therapy."

Contributor Bio:  Wells, Richard A Wells is Professor of Social Work at the University of Pittsburgh. He has worked as a clinician in child guidance, family service, and mental health settings and maintains an active private practice.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 31, 1990
ISBN13 9780306432705
Publishers Springer Science+Business Media
Pages 604
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 36 mm   ·   1.29 kg
Editor Giannetti, Vincent J.
Editor Wells, Richard A.

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