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For many years, the general rule of thumb in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy has been to refrain from focusing too much on specific symptoms or problems so as to not interfere with free association or the effectiveness of the psychoanalytic approach.

This volume articulates how a focused psychodynamic psychotherapeutic approach can be adapted for patients in general. Rather than one specific aspect of patients' difficulties, Problem Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (PrFPP) focuses on the set of problems (e.g., symptoms, relationship issues, behavioral difficulties) a particular patient brings into the consulting room.

Through numerous tables and a wealth of case vignettes, this guide provides novice and experienced clinicians alike with a general template for working with patients to identify and address the overlapping and unique dynamics of various problems.

It describes how to use psychodynamic exploratory techniques to make problem lists and examine the context and emotions surrounding each issue. It also discusses how to develop a psychodynamic formulation to provide a framework for identifying and addressing the dynamic contributors to the various problems.

Therapist and patient can then undertake the "working through" process to identify how specific dynamics emerge in different contexts and overlap in contributing to problems.

All of these approaches help spur patients' self-reflective capacities and the identification of their own dynamics—making it possible to more rapidly address core difficulties. The work also enables the continued use of these modes of managing problems after the treatment is completed.

And because PrFPP is suitable for short- and longer-term interventions, it is valuable for patients who either cannot commit to long-term treatment or only have access to brief interventions.



Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Developing a Problem List
Chapter 2. Use of Psychodynamic Techniques
Chapter 3. Examining the Context, Emotions, and Developmental History Contributing to Problems
Chapter 4. Developing A Psychodynamic Formulation
Chapter 5. Addressing Problems: A Framework
Chapter 6. Addressing the Role of Adverse and Traumatic Experiences in Problems
Chapter 7. Understanding Personality Disorders
Chapter 8. Integrating Dissociated Aspects of Self and Other Representations
Chapter 9. Working Through
Chapter 10. Managing Termination
Index

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      Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
      Publication Date: 29/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781615373246, 978-1615373246
      ISBN10: 1615373241

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      For many years, the general rule of thumb in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy has been to refrain from focusing too much on specific symptoms or problems so as to not interfere with free association or the effectiveness of the psychoanalytic approach.

      This volume articulates how a focused psychodynamic psychotherapeutic approach can be adapted for patients in general. Rather than one specific aspect of patients' difficulties, Problem Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (PrFPP) focuses on the set of problems (e.g., symptoms, relationship issues, behavioral difficulties) a particular patient brings into the consulting room.

      Through numerous tables and a wealth of case vignettes, this guide provides novice and experienced clinicians alike with a general template for working with patients to identify and address the overlapping and unique dynamics of various problems.

      It describes how to use psychodynamic exploratory techniques to make problem lists and examine the context and emotions surrounding each issue. It also discusses how to develop a psychodynamic formulation to provide a framework for identifying and addressing the dynamic contributors to the various problems.

      Therapist and patient can then undertake the "working through" process to identify how specific dynamics emerge in different contexts and overlap in contributing to problems.

      All of these approaches help spur patients' self-reflective capacities and the identification of their own dynamics—making it possible to more rapidly address core difficulties. The work also enables the continued use of these modes of managing problems after the treatment is completed.

      And because PrFPP is suitable for short- and longer-term interventions, it is valuable for patients who either cannot commit to long-term treatment or only have access to brief interventions.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Developing a Problem List
      Chapter 2. Use of Psychodynamic Techniques
      Chapter 3. Examining the Context, Emotions, and Developmental History Contributing to Problems
      Chapter 4. Developing A Psychodynamic Formulation
      Chapter 5. Addressing Problems: A Framework
      Chapter 6. Addressing the Role of Adverse and Traumatic Experiences in Problems
      Chapter 7. Understanding Personality Disorders
      Chapter 8. Integrating Dissociated Aspects of Self and Other Representations
      Chapter 9. Working Through
      Chapter 10. Managing Termination
      Index

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