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Carolyn J. Douglas, M.D. is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. She served for many years as Director of the Residency Training Inpatient Unit at Columbia University Medical Center, and was co-Director of the Columbia Neuropsychiatric Service. Dr. Douglas is the author of publications on teaching supportive psychotherapy to psychiatric Residents, the psychotherapy selection process, and psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Anna R. Schwartz, M.D. is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is also Director of the Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. She has taught and supervised psychiatry Residents, and psychoanalytic candidates at Columbia for many years, and received the Irma Bland Teaching Award from the American Psychiatric Association.
Sabrina Cherry, M.D. is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and practices psychiatry and psychoanalysis in New York City. She has been an active teacher and supervisor of both interpersonal and psychodynamic psychotherapy in the Columbia Residency program for twenty years. She is now a Training and Supervising Analyst and an active teacher of psychoanalytic candidates at Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Dr. Cherry is the recipient of awards from the American Psychiatric Association and from Columbia for her contributions to education and research.
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction | p. xi |
What Is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy? | p. 1 |
The Treatment for a Mind in Motion | p. 3 |
How Does Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Work? | p. 8 |
The Evaluation | p. 13 |
Creating a Safe Place and Beginning the Evaluation | p. 15 |
Assessment of Ego Function | p. 24 |
Formulation: The Problem → Person → Goals → Resources Model | p. 43 |
Indications for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy | p. 51 |
Beginning the Treatment | p. 61 |
Informed Consent and Setting Goals | p. 63 |
Setting the Frame and Establishing Boundaries | p. 72 |
Developing a Therapeutic Alliance | p. 84 |
Therapeutic Neutrality | p. 90 |
Conducting a Psychotherapy Session: Decisions about Length and Frequency | p. 98 |
Our Patients' Feelings about Us and Our Feelings about Our Patients | p. 107 |
Empathic Listening | p. 116 |
Looking for Meaning | p. 126 |
Medication and Therapy | p. 130 |
Listen/Reflect/Intervene | p. 141 |
Learning to Listen | p. 143 |
Learning to Reflect | p. 149 |
Learning to Intervene | p. 158 |
Conducting a Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Technique | p. 187 |
Affect | p. 191 |
Free Association and Resistance | p. 203 |
Transference | p. 217 |
Countertransference | p. 233 |
Unconscious Conflict and Defense | p. 242 |
Dreams | p. 259 |
Review activity for Part Five - understanding a moment in therapy | p. 271 |
Meeting Therapeutic Goals | p. 277 |
Improving Self-Perceptions and the Ability to Regulate Self-Esteem | p. 279 |
Improving Relationships with Others | p. 288 |
Improving Characteristic Ways of Adapting | p. 297 |
Improving Other Ego Functions | p. 304 |
Working Through and Ending | p. 321 |
Working Through | p. 323 |
Termination | p. 331 |
Continuing to Learn | p. 344 |
Recommended Reading | p. 349 |
Index | p. 361 |
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