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| | Psychotherapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Psychotherapy is aimed at these problems, and solves them via a number of different approaches and techniques; commonly psychotherapy involves a therapist and client(s), who discuss their issues in an effort to discover what they are and how they can solve them. |  | | Psychotherapy is a set of techniques intended to improve mental health, emotional or behavioral issues in individuals, who are often called "clients". |  | | Other current psychodynamic approaches -such as object-relational and self-psychological approaches- prefer techniques designed to change the patient's habitual patterns of living by building an especially authentic or supportive relationship with the analyst that is believed to help the patient learn new ways of relating to others and to life in general. |
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| | Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General - Chapter 2 |
 | | The focus on the self and the search for self-awareness is akin to psychodynamic psychotherapy, while the emphasis on the present is more similar to behavior therapy. |  | | For some psychodynamic approaches, such as the classical Freudian approach, the focus is on the individual and the experiences the person had in the early years that give shape to current behavior, even beyond the awareness of the patient. |  | | While the following paragraphs focus on psychodynamic, behavioral, and humanistic orientations, they also discuss interpersonal therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy as outgrowths of psychodynamic and behavioral therapy, respectively. |
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| | SEPI Documents |
 | | Psychotherapy integration is an approach to treatment that goes beyond any single theory or set of techniques. |  | | S.'s psychodynamic issues were symbolized and expressed in his behavior and thoughts, but the way he acted and understood his experiences also confirmed and reinforced his self and object relationships. |  | | Psychodynamically oriented ideas, styles, and methods are recast and experienced differently in an integrative system as compared to traditional dynamic therapies. |
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| | Psychiatric Times |
 | | Transference-focused psychotherapy is a creative integration of drive theory and object relations theory, whereas MBT is specifically an integration of cognitive and psychoanalytic developmental theory and attachment theory. |  | | In a dynamically related therapy using interpersonal group psychotherapy (IPG) to dilute some of the strong transference reactions found in patients with BPD, Monroe-Blum and Marziali (1995) found equivalent results between group and individual therapy, concluding that on cost-effectiveness grounds group therapy is the treatment of choice. |  | | Psychoanalytically based therapies, subsumed in this article as psychodynamic therapy, are a treatment in their own right, and psychodynamic ideas can usefully inform treatment planning and may guide appropriate prescription of medication. |
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| | Cognitive-Behavioral and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Spiritual and Existential Issues |
 | | Psychodynamic psychotherapy (also known as "psychoanalytic" or "dynamic" psychotherapy) is based on the premise that the way a person solves relationship issues at many early life developmental stages has a large impact on the formation of the person's adult personality. |  | | Psychodynamic psychotherapy is designed to allow the client to get in touch with unconscious feelings, desires and thoughts that are not usually available to the conscious mind. |  | | Another important tool used in psychodynamic psychotherapy is dreamwork, a technique which involves discussing and interpreting the client's dreams in order to bring hidden aspects of the unconscious mind into consciousness. |
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| | psychotherapy on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Psychotherapy, thus, does not include physiological interventions, such as drug therapy or electroconvulsive therapy, although it may be used in combination with such methods. |  | | Assaultive behavior intervention in the veterans administration: psychodynamic group psychotherapy compared to cognitive behavior therapy. |  | | Charmaine Schulman has a PhD in psychology, but she prefers coaching to traditional psychotherapy. |
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| | <Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in San Francisco> |
 | | Psychodynamic psychotherapy makes use of the relationship that develops between you and the therapist as a means of understanding the nature of interpersonal and internal conflicts. |  | | Psychodynamic psychotherapy is appropriate for anyone who wants to have a happier life with greater personal and emotional flexibility. |  | | Psychodynamic therapy helps an individual to recognize and work through the painful feelings which underlie these patterns so that they can choose to do things differently. |
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| | Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Microskills |
 | | This section describes eleven psychodynamic psychotherapy microskills that focus on interpersonal relationship patterns and the role of the unconscious. |  | | Psychodynamic psychotherapy provides an emphasis on understanding how one's early family experiences provide a crucial context that impacts how individuals view themselves and shape their lives. |  | | Psychotherapy has a long history of enhancing awareness of subtle or unconscious processes. |
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| | Psychodynamic Psychotherapy |
 | | The psychodynamic psychotherapy training programs are post-graduate programs for individuals who have earned their graduate degrees in psychiatry, psychology, social work, or psychiatric nursing; who are licensed and professionally insured; and who are practicing psychotherapy with adults or children. |  | | The courses examine the conceptual underpinnings of psychoanalytic theory and technique as applied to the psychodynamic psychotherapy of adults, children and adolescents. |  | | The psychotherapy training program at the NYU Psychoanalytic Institute is enriched by teachers and supervisors from the Institute who have undergone rigorous training in psychoanalytic theory, principles and practice. |
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| | Theories of Psychological Treatment Theoretical Approaches: Psychoanalysis, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, ... |
 | | Psychodynamic psychotherapy is what most people mean when they mention psychotherapy. Actually, many variations on this theme exist, such as Client-Centered Therapy, Jungian Analytical Psychology, Existential psychotherapy, Gestalt psychotherapy, Group psychotherapy, and on and on. |  | | Psychotherapy, as defined here, has ethics which can be distinguished from the ethics of counseling, which focuses on helping a person solve normal problems. |  | | Psychodynamic psychotherapy uses some of the same theories and principles of understanding the mind as does psychoanalysis, but it uses different technical procedures. |
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| | Psychotherapy |
 | | Psychotherapy is the use of psychological techniques to change behaviors, feelings, thoughts, or habits. |  | | The choice of approach is usually determined by the training and experience of the therapist as well as the needs and desires of the patient. |  | | If you are unsure about starting psychotherapy, consult a mental health professional for an assessment and evaluation to help in making the decision about whether to engage in psychotherapy and what kind. |
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| | Australian College of Contemporary Somatic Psychotherapy - Home |
 | | The course introduces students to body oriented, psychodynamic and phenomenological approaches to psychotherapy and counselling theory and practice within a post modern deconstructive context, with particular emphasis on 'embodied intersubjectivity' and the unfolding of experience. |  | | Critical and post-modern approaches to psychotherapy theory and practice are encouraged. |  | | The learning of psychotherapy theory and practice occurs within a safe and creatively structured learning environment in which both individual difference and group cohesiveness is supported and maintained. |
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| | 273 Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy |
 | | Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy originated from the psychoanalytical theory. |  | | Brief psychotherapy differs from crisis therapy which aims at restoring the patient's ability to function in life. |  | | This form of therapy came about because of practical needs; public treatment centres are not capable of offering long-term treatments, and many patients find it difficult to commit to long-term treatments for example because they are moving to a new place of residence or because their economic situation changes. |
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| | American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. - Concise Guide to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy |
 | | Show the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of psychotherapy in general, and of psychodynamic psychotherapy in particular—issues of special importance in the evidence-based practice of medicine and mental health care. |  | | Provide the clinician with an updated introduction to the concepts and techniques of psychodynamic psychotherapy, describing their usefulness in other treatments. |  | | Complementing more detailed, lengthier psychiatry texts, this volume's 15 densely informative chapters cover everything from basic principles to patient evaluation, resistance and defense, transference and countertransference, dreams, beginning and termination of treatment, management of practical problems, brief and supportive psychotherapy, and psychotherapy of borderline personality disorder and other severe character pathologies. |
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| | APA Books |
 | | Audience: Therapists seeking an effective brief therapy; practitioners of long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy interested in practicing brief therapy. |  | | Seeing the increasing demands for psychotherapy from clients and for cost containment from third-party payers, he turned to investigating the brief psychodynamic psychotherapies and adopted the well-known time-limited approach developed by Lubrosky, identified as "The Core Conflictual Relationship Theme Method," that seems to bring not only symptom relief but some significant charaterological change as well. |  | | His dedication and skill as a teacher are evident in his structuring of this book, which he correctly describes as "a user-friendly, readable, clinically focused" presentation of this method. |
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| | Articles - Psychodynamic psychotherapy |
 | | It is different from other systems of psychotherapy, for instance psychoanalysis or cognitive therapy in that it uses a range of different techniques, applied to the client considering his or her needs. |  | | The psychodynamic therapist will first treat the discomfort associated with the poorly formed function, reveal to the client that such a function exists, then change, remove or replace it with a proper one. |  | | Most psychodynamic approaches are centered around the idea of a maladapted function developed early in life (usually childhood) which are at least in part unconscious. |
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| | Publications |
 | | Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice, 58, 195-205. |  | | Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice, 57, 1053-1063. |  | | Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 76, 133-144. |
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| | Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Programme UKCP Registration |
 | | We are aware of the difficulty of distinguishing between the two, but consider that some distinction can be drawn in the extent to which the counter transference is used in response and interpretation of unconscious processes and that this element, along with others, relates to what is usually seen as the depth of the work. |  | | We consider that once weekly work, whether it is counselling or psychotherapy, is of great value and is the treatment of choice for many people. |  | | Once weekly work can be carried out usefully as counselling but can also be carried out in a way that would be recognisable as psychotherapy. |
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| | Information leaflet about Psychotherapy from the Royal College of Psychiatrists |
 | | Like behavioural psychotherapy it aims at changing thinking patterns directly, but like psychodynamic psychotherapy it encourages discussion of how we think and helps us to get rid of destructive ways of thinking. |  | | In individual psychotherapy one patient and one therapist talk together in a quiet room, usually for 50 minutes or so. |  | | Psychotherapists may use a combination of techniques to suit the individual and people may progress from say individual to group therapy, or marital work to individual treatment. |
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| | DGAP Papers: Spirituality in Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy |
 | | This book discusses three major psychodynamic models, their relevance for patient care and their understanding of the role of the therapist. |  | | Group psychotherapy's ability to work with peer transferences places it in a unique position to develop a dialogue between psychology and religion. |  | | Group psychotherapy has a long history of being frequently treated by psychoanalysis as less than a peer. |
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| | American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. - Manual of Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy |
 | | They deftly integrate the biological and the psychodynamic and generously illustrate their formulations and their technique with convincing clinical examples. |  | | Many clinicians believe that psychodynamic psychotherapy is the best-suited approach to address these issues. |  | | Combining panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy with other treatment approaches. |
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| | Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy |
 | | Unlike the cognitive-behavioral treatments, which perceive the individual as a consequence of many stimuli from the environment, psychodynamic psychotherapy perceives the individual as an agent in his or her own behavior and seeks to help the individual understand the unconscious meaningthat is, the dynamicsof troubling symptoms. |  | | n general, psychodynamic psychotherapy has developed as a less intensiveand less expensiveform of psychological treatment than psychoanalysis, but its premises derive just the same from Freuds ideas about the role of insight in psychological healing. |  | | Now, when the goal of psychological treatment is to change long-standing personality qualities, long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy is called for. |
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| | Three recent studies are providing a much-needed boost to the morale of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts at a time ... |
 | | Also, this study is one of the first to be effectively randomized and controlled in looking at the long-term effectiveness of the two treatments, independent of the patients and the point at which they were in their treatment at the time they were surveyed. |  | | The treatment involved a 24-session, twice-weekly course of psychodynamic psychotherapy. |  | | The studies are among the first to systematically link psychodynamic therapy or psychoanalysis to significant improvements in these groups. |
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| | The Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program ofThe New York Psychoanalytic Institute |
 | | The Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program of The New York Psychoanalytic Institute is a two-year intensive training experience that offers mental health professionals an opportunity to enhance their theoretical knowledge and clinical skills in the practice of psychotherapy. |  | | Qualified mental health professionals who are currently engaged in the practice of psychotherapy and who have graduate degrees from accredited programs in the fields of clinical social work, clinical psychology, and psychiatry will be considered. |  | | The goals of supervision are to deepen the participants' understanding of the their patients and to enhance individual skills in psychotherapy. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Long-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Basic Text (Core Competencies in Psychotherapy) |
 | | The first of five volumes in the groundbreaking Core Competencies in Psychotherapy series, this exceptionally practical text by a renowned expert introduces students and professionals to the basic principles of long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy, focusing on long-term dynamic work with adults in individual therapy. |  | | Beginning with a review of basic psychodynamic principles, the author then discusses how to assess patients, write a formulation, and think about indications and contraindications for long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy. |  | | In additional chapters, the author focuses on major issues such as starting the therapy, the use of interventions, goals and therapeutic action, ways to work with resistance, countertransference, the use of fantasies and dreams, and termination of therapy. |
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 | | For instance, both supportive and traditional psychodynamic therapies generally include empathic listening, containment/holding, awareness of transference and countertransference issues, an appreciation of defensive functioning, and when appropriate, interpretation [for empirical support of psychodynamic psychotherapy for schizophrenia, see Gottdiener and Haslam (2002)]. |  | | While both articles laudably address the importance of psychological treatments with more seriously disturbed individuals, the focus was exclusively on cognitive, behavioral and skills-training approaches, with no mention of the benefits of psychodynamic, humanistic-existential or other approaches that emphasize the therapeutic action of the therapist-patient relationship. |  | | Contemporary relational psychotherapies address both cognitions and affects, supporting the development of adaptive executive functioning while providing a containment of overwhelming affect. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy |
 | | While it is not a general book aimed at providing an overview of Group Psychotherapy, or an overview of various models of Group Psychotherapy, it does translate the authors' clinical insight and experience into a format from which others can learn and grow. |  | | As someone who has led, taught and supervised Group Psychotherapy for the past 15 years, I believe that this is one of the best books on this subject, available today. |  | | Subjects > Health, Mind & Body > Psychology & Counseling > Psychotherapy, TA & NLP |
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| | RemedyFind: patient ratings of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Bipolar Disorder |
 | | Like Psychoanalysis, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy is based on Sigmund Freud’s theories that we all have unconscious thoughts and when our unconscious and conscious thoughts are in conflict, emotional problems can result, and that early childhood experiences are critical in shaping our personalities, our unconscious thoughts, our emotions and our behaviors. |  | | In Psychodynamic Psychotherapy clients are encouraged to talk freely about conflicts, past and present, and to discuss spontaneous feelings and thoughts that arise toward the therapist, a process known as “transference”. |  | | RemedyFind: patient ratings of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Bipolar Disorder |
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| | Pacific Northwest Psychoanalytic Society - Seattle, WA |
 | | As a group, we are dedicated to the study and dissemination of psychoanalytic concepts and ideas, along with the application of psychoanalytic thought to both classic analysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy. |
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| | The Very Best Books : The Supervisory Encounter : A Guide for Teachers of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis |
 | | This is an essential book for the supervising psychotherapist, be the supervisor a psychologist, a marriage and family therapist, a psychiatrist, a social worker or an analyst. |  | | In The Supervisory Encounter there is no dogmatic stance but instead the reader encounters an attitude that is tolerant of different individual styles of supervision and of learning. |  | | The authors' candor and many real life examples keep the reader riveted as specific supervisory encounters are presented along with clinically well thought out teaching strategies. |
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| | SPR2000 Program - Long-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of Treatment Resistant Patients: Internal and Behavioral Changes |
 | | We will first articulate the integrated approach to psychodynamic treatment that patients undertake at the Austen Riggs Center as a way of providing a context for the empirical investigation of treatment outcome and underlying structural change. |  | | Internal and behavioral change data will be presented on approximately 75 patients as part of the Austen Riggs Follow-Along Study of Dynamic Change, a naturalistic longitudinal study of adults entering intensive residential treatment. |  | | Long-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of Treatment Resistant Patients: Internal and Behavioral Changes |
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| | Rikidogaku.html |
 | | Written by Doug Berger, M.D., Ph.D. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is often taken to refer to therapy that is based on the "Ego-Psychological" model of psychological functioning described by Freud and others, but also includes the "Self-Psychological" model proposed by Heinz Kohut, and the "Object Relational" model developed by Melanie Klien, Otto Kernberg, and others. |  | | Analysis of the patient's transference and defensive style is used in therapy in order to understand the origin of the empathic failures, and to improve any maladaptive relationship styles that are thought to be based on the underlying feelings of inadequacy. |  | | Further reading on psychodynamics can be found in: The Psychodynamic Formulation: Its Purpose, Structure, and Clinical Application. |
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| | WPF Home Page |
 | | The wpf Network is the national arm of wpf Counselling and Psychotherapy and consists of 29 counselling centres across the UK. |  | | wpf is the nations largest charitable provider of general counselling and psychotherapy services and the leading provider of psychodynamic counselling and psychotherapy training. |  | | wpf Counselling and Psychotherapy exists to extend access to high quality, professional counselling and psychotherapy and to strive for excellence in the training of counsellors and psychotherapists. |
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| | Yoga Darsana Institute Current Shop - Introduction to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Technique |
 | | Specifically and effectively written for students, Sarah Usher's Introduction To Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Technique begins with an introduction to the language of psychodynamic psychotherapy and starting out as a therapist, then goes on to cover history taking and formulation, selecting appropriate patients, the process of ongoing therapy, ending therapy, special challenges patients present, and using supervision. |  | | A very highly recommended, "user friendly" addition to the aspiring professional's reference shelf, Introduction To Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Technique is enhanced with references, a name index, and a subject index. |  | | Introduction to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Technique Phenomenological Top 10 Books: Sarah Fels Usher Introduction to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Technique |
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| | BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule: psychodynamic psychotherapy |
 | | This method of psychotherapy evolved from Freudian psychoanalysis and is based on the same theories that the treatment works by bringing the unconscious into conscious awareness, achieving insight, resolving neurotic conflict, and working through resistance and the transference among others. |  | | However, this method, which is often considered standard or at least traditional among many psychiatrists and psychologists, may involve a shorter course of less frequent sessions and no psychoanalytic couch. |  | | Gabbard, Glen Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, Third Edition Hardcover 2000 |
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| | Psychotherapy, Insight oriented psychotherapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Treatments for depression, Depression, ... |
 | | The basic premise of insight-oriented psychotherapy is that you are experiencing depression because of unconscious psychological conflicts. |  | | Increasing your understanding of the underlying themes, thoughts, and behavioral patterns can result in improved mood both in the short and in the long term. |  | | Psychotherapy, Insight oriented psychotherapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Treatments for depression, Depression, Alternative therapies, mind-body medicine, integrative therapies |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy |
 | | Essential topics covered include therapeutic factors in group therapy, mechanisms and processes of change, patient selection, group composition, and patient preparation. |  | | Subjects > Science & Nature > Medicine > Medical Sciences A-Z > Psychotherapy & Clinical Psychology |  | | Subjects > Health, Family & Lifestyle > Psychology & Psychiatry > Applied Psychology > Psychotherapy |
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| | Intensive Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Clinic (IPPC) |
 | | In addition, IPPC strives to meet the need for intensive psychotherapy by offering a greater frequency of sessions and a lengthier therapeutic experience. |  | | In dynamic therapy the client and therapist look at the present and the past, and work to foster a more adaptive, gratifying and productive future. |  | | Intensive Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Clinic, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University |
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| | Child and adolescent psychiatrists with a special interest in psychodynamic psychotherapy have a new opportunity to be ... |
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| | Powell's Books - Introduction to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Technique by Sarah F. Usher |
 | | Rarely are they given systematic and detailed information regarding the specific ins and carts of doing psychotherapy — for example, beginning the therapy relationship, missed appointments, silences in therapy, termination, the nature of the supervision experience, and so on. |  | | "Students of psychotherapy, including social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists, are all exposed to didactic courses and supervision of individual clinical cases. |  | | Powell's Books - Introduction to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Technique by Sarah F. Usher |
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| | Academy For Eating Disorders :: Special Interest Groups : Psychodynamic Psychotherapy SIG |
 | | How to effectively integrate a psychodynamic approach with short-term behavioral treatment modalities |  | | The isolation of practicing psychodynamic or object-relations treatment in a climate of managed care |  | | The clinical challenges of working psychodynamically with eating disorder patients, particularly in light of symptom management |
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