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Book Synopsis

This is a step-by-step guide to the key skills and techniques of the psychodynamic approach used at each stage of the therapeutic process. Updated in a second edition, the book includes a new chapter on neuropsychology and its implications for theory and practice, new content on working in the NHS and other settings, additional case material and updates to all chapters reflecting recent literature, research and understanding.



Trade Review

Well written and thoughtfully structured, this highly accessible, lively text offers the reader a contemporary and comprehensive introduction to psychodynamic practice. Howard provides lucid explanations of core psychodynamic ideas and skills rooted in engaging clinical illustrations. It will be an invaluable companion both during and beyond training.

-- Prof Alessandra Lemma

`Small but perfectly formed.′

Susan Howard… has struck an easy balance here between theory and practice. She neatly illustrates key concepts such as transference, counter transference, making interpretations and so on, with succinct case examples. [The] ′mysteries′ of psychodynamic counselling are unpacked with a clarity that has been lacking from many texts in this field. All [topics] are covered without jargon or oversimplification. Indeed, this is probably one of the clearest and therefore most informative texts I have read on the subject - The Psychologist

Size-wise, these books span an open palm and have a very handy flap on the back and front as an integral feature of the cover which can be used as a bookmark. They are concise, yet thorough, providing introductions to the key elements of the theory and practice underpinning major therapeutic approaches… [An] ideal ′intro′… I would recommend these books because, ′in a nutshell′, they work - Therapy Today


-- Praise for the book

The 2nd edition of Skills in Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy is an exquisitely written, engaging little gem of a text, providing an essential, contemporary and empirically informed overview of the skills and qualities requisite for effective psychodynamic therapy. Key concepts and skills are grounded in real and poignant case examples from clinical practice with signposts to further reading and resources. This book from this highly esteemed series should be required reading for anyone engaging in psychotherapy training and practice regardless of career developmental stage.


-- Barbara Hannigan

The journey of becoming a therapist starts here.. From the counselling room, to the first meeting, the therapeutic alignment…Susan Howard leads us through the process of becoming a counsellor with active listening skills. This book is helpful for students while training to become counsellors and to well-experienced counsellors.

-- Dr Netalie Shloim

Table of Contents
The Psychodynamic Approach Becoming a Therapist: The Personal Journey towards Skilled Practice Becoming a Therapist: Other Ways to Enhance Personal Growth Therapist as Neurosurgeon: Understanding the Brain and the Implications for Psychotherapy Setting the Scene for Therapy: The Therapeutic Frame The First Sessions: The Therapeutic Alliance Working with Unconscious Communication The Theory Underlying Technique: Transference and Countertransference Types of Interpretation Interpreting the Transference and Countertransference Understanding and Working with Defences Managing the Therapeutic Process Assessment and Formulation How Do We Know it Works? And Why Has it Been So Difficult to Spread the Good News?

Skills in Psychodynamic Counselling

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    Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
    Publication Date: 23/02/2017
    ISBN13: 9781446285671, 978-1446285671
    ISBN10: 1446285677

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This is a step-by-step guide to the key skills and techniques of the psychodynamic approach used at each stage of the therapeutic process. Updated in a second edition, the book includes a new chapter on neuropsychology and its implications for theory and practice, new content on working in the NHS and other settings, additional case material and updates to all chapters reflecting recent literature, research and understanding.



    Trade Review

    Well written and thoughtfully structured, this highly accessible, lively text offers the reader a contemporary and comprehensive introduction to psychodynamic practice. Howard provides lucid explanations of core psychodynamic ideas and skills rooted in engaging clinical illustrations. It will be an invaluable companion both during and beyond training.

    -- Prof Alessandra Lemma

    `Small but perfectly formed.′

    Susan Howard… has struck an easy balance here between theory and practice. She neatly illustrates key concepts such as transference, counter transference, making interpretations and so on, with succinct case examples. [The] ′mysteries′ of psychodynamic counselling are unpacked with a clarity that has been lacking from many texts in this field. All [topics] are covered without jargon or oversimplification. Indeed, this is probably one of the clearest and therefore most informative texts I have read on the subject - The Psychologist

    Size-wise, these books span an open palm and have a very handy flap on the back and front as an integral feature of the cover which can be used as a bookmark. They are concise, yet thorough, providing introductions to the key elements of the theory and practice underpinning major therapeutic approaches… [An] ideal ′intro′… I would recommend these books because, ′in a nutshell′, they work - Therapy Today


    -- Praise for the book

    The 2nd edition of Skills in Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy is an exquisitely written, engaging little gem of a text, providing an essential, contemporary and empirically informed overview of the skills and qualities requisite for effective psychodynamic therapy. Key concepts and skills are grounded in real and poignant case examples from clinical practice with signposts to further reading and resources. This book from this highly esteemed series should be required reading for anyone engaging in psychotherapy training and practice regardless of career developmental stage.


    -- Barbara Hannigan

    The journey of becoming a therapist starts here.. From the counselling room, to the first meeting, the therapeutic alignment…Susan Howard leads us through the process of becoming a counsellor with active listening skills. This book is helpful for students while training to become counsellors and to well-experienced counsellors.

    -- Dr Netalie Shloim

    Table of Contents
    The Psychodynamic Approach Becoming a Therapist: The Personal Journey towards Skilled Practice Becoming a Therapist: Other Ways to Enhance Personal Growth Therapist as Neurosurgeon: Understanding the Brain and the Implications for Psychotherapy Setting the Scene for Therapy: The Therapeutic Frame The First Sessions: The Therapeutic Alliance Working with Unconscious Communication The Theory Underlying Technique: Transference and Countertransference Types of Interpretation Interpreting the Transference and Countertransference Understanding and Working with Defences Managing the Therapeutic Process Assessment and Formulation How Do We Know it Works? And Why Has it Been So Difficult to Spread the Good News?

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