The Real World Guide to Psychotherapy Practice

The Real World Guide to Psychotherapy Practice

The Real World Guide to Psychotherapy Practice

The Real World Guide to Psychotherapy Practice

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Overview

“All of us who have long done this work can look back at those happy times when the patient’s gain has also been, in part, our own. Thereby an extraordinary joy enters the work, for both parties, through this making of lives. Can there be better work to do in the world?”—from the Epilogue by Leston HavensManaged care has radically reshaped health care in the United States, and private long-term psychotherapy is increasingly a thing of the past. The corporatization of mental health care often puts therapists in professional quandaries. How can they do the therapeutic work they were trained to do with clients whom they may barely know, whose care is intruded upon by managed care administrators? With unrelenting pressure to substitute medications for therapy and standardized behavior protocols for individualized approaches, what becomes of the therapist–client relationship?Unflinchingly honest, The Real World Guide to Psychotherapy Practice offers both compelling stories and practical advice on maintaining one’s therapeutic integrity in the managed care era. Resisting a one-size-fits-all approach, the authors focus on the principles of forming relationships with patients, and especially patients likely to be under-served (e.g., the uninsured poor) or difficult to treat.The Real World Guide to Psychotherapy Practice gives voice to therapists’ frustrations with the administrative constraints under which they work. But it accepts the reality and offers guidance and inspiration to committed therapists everywhere.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674725379
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 11/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 337
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Alex N. Sabo is Chairman of the Division of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Berkshire Medical Center and Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

Leston Havens was Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Cambridge Hospital.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction. Psychotherapy at the Start of a New Century - Alex N. Sabo Part I - The Relationship in Clinical Work Chapter 1. Forming Effective Relationships - Leston Havens Chapter 2. The Relational Aspects of Psychopharmacology - Alex N. Sabo and Bliss Inui Rand Part II - How the Work Gets Done Commentary to Part II - Leston Havens Chapter 3. Psychotherapy with People Stressed by Poverty - Janna Malamud Smith Chapter 4. Group Psychotherapy with Violent Men - Donald Scherling Chapter 5. Psychotherapy in Emergency Situations - Todd Griswold Chapter 6. Treating Psychoses - Leston Havens Chapter 7. Working with the Borderline Patient - Alex N. Sabo Chapter 8. The Psychotherapy of a Desperate Situation - Caren Plank Part III - Rethinking Psychotherapy Commentary to Part III - Leston Havens Chapter 9. The Field of Brief Psychotherapy - James P. Gustafson Chapter 10. The Therapeutic Relationship in Dialectical Behavior Therapy - Clive J. Robins and Cedar R. Koons Chapter 11. Treating Chronically Traumatized People: Known Approaches and New Approaches - Emily Newman Chapter 12. Our Psychoanalytic Legacy: The Relevance of Psychoanalysis to Psychotherapy - Alfred Margulies Epilogue - Leston Havens Acknowledgments Name Index Subject Index

What People are Saying About This

In a world of limited hospital beds, limited time, and even more limited funds, it's become increasingly hard to make a place for, or understand how to incorporate, psychotherapy. This terrific book, both practical and inspiring, could change that, and make a real difference to the culture of the mental health professions.

Peter D. Kramer

Here are therapists working in the most difficult of circumstances, under time constraints, with gravely ill patients, with few resources. This collection of essays reshapes our understanding of the practical. Tact, clarity, the existential encounter--these human forces are what allow people to change. Sometimes affording hope, sometimes facing and bearing hopelessness, the senior clinicians assembled by Sabo and Havens show that there is no dark corner where the light of psychotherapy cannot be made to shine.
Peter D. Kramer, Brown University, author of Listening to Prozac and Should You Leave?

Irvin Yalom

A superb collection of essays of the highest quality that delivers in full what is promised in the title. Even the most experienced therapist will cherish the many therapeutic insights along with excellent nuts and bolts advice for the daunting new world facing the profession. Leston Havens's several brilliant essays are alone worth the price of the volume.
Irvin Yalom, Stanford University

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