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Per Sørensen; Bent Rosenbaum; Francisco Alberdi; Rudy Abi-Habib; Peter Elsass; Susanne Harder; Claus Haugaard Jacobsen; Signe Holm Pedersen; Jeremy Holmes; Morten Kjølbye; Marianne Engelbrecht Lau; Anne Lindhardt; Randi Luggin; Susanne Lunn; Patrick Luyten; Lise Mondrup; Birgitte munch Jensen; Bo Møhl; Christian Møller Pedersen; Merete Metz Mørch; Jan Nielsen; Stig Poulsen; Svend Aage Rasmussen; Nicole K. Rosenberg; Jacob Sander Hansen; Sebastian Simonsen; Helge Sletvold; Sverre Varvin
Moderne psykoterapi – teorier og metoder er den første samlede og opdaterede beskrivelse af de dominerende psykoterapeutiske retninger og deres anvendelse i psykiatrisk og psykoterapeutisk praksis i en dansk sammenhæng. Bogen er skrevet af en lang række erfarne psykiatere og psykologer. I den første del omtales de mest udbredte psykoterapeutiske retninger, herunder psykodynamisk psykoterapi, kognitiv adfærdsterapi, systemisk terapi, interpersonel psykoterapi og gruppeterapi. Første del afsluttes med to kapitler om psykoterapiens diversitet og integration. I anden del gennemgås den psykoterapeutiske behandling af forskellige psykiatriske lidelser som f.eks. psykoser, angsttilstande, depressioner, personlighedsforstyrrelser, belastningsreaktioner, somatiseringstilstande og spiseforstyrrelser. Tredje del af bogen beskriver behandlingen af særlige tilstande og problemstillinger som f.eks. selvmordsforsøg, traumer, transkulturelle spørgsmål og seksuelle problemer. Bogen afsluttes med kapitler om evidens i psykoterapi, supervision, uddannelse og identitet samt etiske spørgsmål i psykoterapien.
Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) is a brief psychodynamic psychotherapy developed for the treatment of mood disorders. It is now offered in the UK in NHS for the treatment of depression and has been applied worldwide in public health care settings as well as private settings. This book is a user-friendly, practical guide for the implementation of a brief psychodynamic intervention in routine clinical practice as well as in research protocols. It has been substantially updated since the first edition in 2011 with the addition of 5 new chapters to reflect new applications of the model in complex care, for patients with functional and somatic disorders and for internet delivered DIT and it outlines the changes in the training of DIT practitioners . It sets out clearly the theoretical framework, as well as the rationale and strategies for applying DIT with patients presenting with mood disorders (depression and anxiety). Throughout, it is illustrated with detailed examples that help the reader to implement the approach in their practice. The book will be required reading to support training initiatives in DIT, as well as providing a resource for mental health professionals specialising in psychodynamic psychotherapy and wishing to work within a limited time frame.
Therapeutic Work for Children with Complex Trauma offers a contemporary three-track psychodynamic treatment model to mental health professionals working with traumatised children and their caregivers. The book provides a contemporary and comprehensive approach to working with traumatised children by integrating knowledge and skills from traditional psychodynamic child psychotherapy and more contemporary trauma-informed and mentalization-based frameworks. It advocates three tracks of work, involving direct work with the child, work with the child’s primary caregivers and work with the network. The book is divided into two parts: Part I of the book covers the theoretical background and Part II discusses the core components and phases of the trauma-informed and mentalization-based treatment approach. The authors bring out the specific dynamics of the psychotherapeutic work through four composite cases woven through the book.Written in accessible language this treatment guide is primarily aimed at psychodynamically trained psychotherapists, mental health professionals and professional caregivers working with traumatised children.
Therapeutic Work for Children with Complex Trauma offers a contemporary three-track psychodynamic treatment model to mental health professionals working with traumatised children and their caregivers. The book provides a contemporary and comprehensive approach to working with traumatised children by integrating knowledge and skills from traditional psychodynamic child psychotherapy and more contemporary trauma-informed and mentalization-based frameworks. It advocates three tracks of work, involving direct work with the child, work with the child’s primary caregivers and work with the network. The book is divided into two parts: Part I of the book covers the theoretical background and Part II discusses the core components and phases of the trauma-informed and mentalization-based treatment approach. The authors bring out the specific dynamics of the psychotherapeutic work through four composite cases woven through the book.Written in accessible language this treatment guide is primarily aimed at psychodynamically trained psychotherapists, mental health professionals and professional caregivers working with traumatised children.
A complete and practical guide offering a concise overview of mentalization-based treatment (MBT) and its application in different situations and with different groups of patients to help improve the treatment of mental health disorders. Featuring an introduction to mentalizing and the evidence base to support it, followed by the principles of MBT and the basic clinical model in individual and group psychotherapy. Other chapters offer extensive clinical illustrations of the treatment of patients with depression, psychosis, trauma, eating disorders, and borderline, antisocial, narcissistic, and avoidant personality disorders. The final section outlines the application of mentalizing and MBT in different populations – children, adolescents, families, couples – and their use in different contexts – teams, schools, and care settings. Part of the Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies series, offering all the latest scientifically rigorous and practical information on a range of key, evidence-based psychological interventions for clinicians.