Psychoanalysis, behavior therapy, and the relational world/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C.:
American Psychological Association,
c1997
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Edition: | 1st ed |
Series: | Psychotherapy integration
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Table of Contents:
- Part One: Psychoanalysis and behavior therapy, 1 Introduction to part one, Theoretical consinderations, 2 Psychoanalysis: from medicine to psychology, 3 The histrorical and the intrapsychic, 4 An interpersonal alternative, 5 Some therapeutic implications of the interpersonal view,6 Anxiety, conflict, and learning in neyrosis, Clinical considerations, 7 Psychoanalysis and behavioral analysis, 8 The reduction of fears: foundations of systematic desensitization and related methods 9 Anxiety reduction through exposure: clinical issues, 10 Facilitating action in the real world: assertive training and related approaches, 11 Reinforcement and interpretation, Ethical considerations, 12 Some questions of ethics and the image of man, Part Two: The relational world, 13 Introduction to part two, 14 From periphery to mainstream: the evolution of psychotherapy integration, 15 The changing visions of psychoanalytic therapists: object relations, self psychology, and the ralational paradigm, 16 From behavior therapy to congitive-behavior therapy, 17 Including the system, 18 Bringing integration to the heart of the therapy: an integrative approach to the therapistʹs language, 19 Reprise and future directions.