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First published in 1988. The literature of psychotherapy is heavily weighted on the side of theory. There is an almost complete absence of tradecraftwhat to do, when to do it, and how to do it. Tradecraft refers to the specific techniques used by experienced and skillful psychotherapists to create the therapeutic setting; to invite and maintain a therapeutic alliance; to enhance the patient''s progress; and, finally, to allow the patient to integrate and complete the process of psychotherapy. A search of psychoanalytic literature reveals an enormous amount of theory and speculation, countertheory and counter-speculation, but little tradecraft. This book aims to fulfil that gap.

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PART I. ON BECOMING A THERAPIST 1. The Origins of Psychotherapy Tradecraft 2. The Essence of the Psychotherapeutic Process 3. The Psychotherapist 4. The Setting and Structure for Psychotherapy PART II. BRINGING PSYCHOTHERAPY ABOUT 5. The First Session 6. Establishing and Maintaining the Psychotherapeutic Process 7. Enhancing the Psychotherapeutic Process 8. Identifying, Diverting, and Rehabilitating Psychotherapeutic Errors and Barriers 9. Special Situations in Psychotherapy 10. Ending Psychotherapy PART III. RENEWAL 11. Stress, Overload, Burnout, and Renewal

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780876304792, 978-0876304792
      ISBN10: 087630479X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      First published in 1988. The literature of psychotherapy is heavily weighted on the side of theory. There is an almost complete absence of tradecraftwhat to do, when to do it, and how to do it. Tradecraft refers to the specific techniques used by experienced and skillful psychotherapists to create the therapeutic setting; to invite and maintain a therapeutic alliance; to enhance the patient''s progress; and, finally, to allow the patient to integrate and complete the process of psychotherapy. A search of psychoanalytic literature reveals an enormous amount of theory and speculation, countertheory and counter-speculation, but little tradecraft. This book aims to fulfil that gap.

      Table of Contents
      PART I. ON BECOMING A THERAPIST 1. The Origins of Psychotherapy Tradecraft 2. The Essence of the Psychotherapeutic Process 3. The Psychotherapist 4. The Setting and Structure for Psychotherapy PART II. BRINGING PSYCHOTHERAPY ABOUT 5. The First Session 6. Establishing and Maintaining the Psychotherapeutic Process 7. Enhancing the Psychotherapeutic Process 8. Identifying, Diverting, and Rehabilitating Psychotherapeutic Errors and Barriers 9. Special Situations in Psychotherapy 10. Ending Psychotherapy PART III. RENEWAL 11. Stress, Overload, Burnout, and Renewal

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