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2017
This chapter focuses on psychotherapy of substance and non-substance addiction (see Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Chap. 16 ) and introduces the latest advances, mainly in the mindfulness-based relapse prevention, PITDH, and points out that complete elimination of psychological addiction is hopefully to become the target and core of the psychotherapy ...
Ri-Hui, He, Ran, Tao
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This chapter focuses on psychotherapy of substance and non-substance addiction (see Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Chap. 16 ) and introduces the latest advances, mainly in the mindfulness-based relapse prevention, PITDH, and points out that complete elimination of psychological addiction is hopefully to become the target and core of the psychotherapy ...
Ri-Hui, He, Ran, Tao
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
The authors analyze the possible need for a standing national group to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the psychotherapies. The current need is for a body whose function is more scientifically evaluative and less regulatory than the Food and Drug Administration because available psychotherapies are less specific in their beneficial effects and less
P, London, G L, Klerman
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The authors analyze the possible need for a standing national group to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the psychotherapies. The current need is for a body whose function is more scientifically evaluative and less regulatory than the Food and Drug Administration because available psychotherapies are less specific in their beneficial effects and less
P, London, G L, Klerman
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Behavior Modification, 2003
One goal of an empirically oriented psychotherapist is to implement the same psychotherapy across similar clients for a similar specified problem. Adherence to a specified treatment is imperative when following a treatment manual. In other cases, such as when developing a new treatment, psychotherapists desire that the intervention be different from ...
William, O'Donohue, Elizabeth A, Yeater
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One goal of an empirically oriented psychotherapist is to implement the same psychotherapy across similar clients for a similar specified problem. Adherence to a specified treatment is imperative when following a treatment manual. In other cases, such as when developing a new treatment, psychotherapists desire that the intervention be different from ...
William, O'Donohue, Elizabeth A, Yeater
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Psychotherapy: Specific psychotherapies
2018Specific psychotherapies bring specific challenges with them. Engagement with cognitive behaviour therapy and its success depends upon how the individual’s cognitions are affected by cultures and how amenable these are for therapy. Similarly, family therapy carries with it different roles of different members across cultures, and not everyone’s role ...
Dinesh Bhugra +2 more
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1994
By way of introduction the concepts 'helpful-supportive' (in analytical psychotherapy) and 'exclusive-supportive' psychotherapy are defined. Then the indications and the patients' characteristics (marked ego weakness, dependency wishes) concerning exclusive-supportive psychotherapy in psychosomatic medicine are outlined.
H, Freyberger, H J, Freyberger
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By way of introduction the concepts 'helpful-supportive' (in analytical psychotherapy) and 'exclusive-supportive' psychotherapy are defined. Then the indications and the patients' characteristics (marked ego weakness, dependency wishes) concerning exclusive-supportive psychotherapy in psychosomatic medicine are outlined.
H, Freyberger, H J, Freyberger
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British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1994
The problem of the patient who presents repeatedly in distress, wanting help, is addressed with reference to one such patient. Paradoxically, by an admission that the patient could not be treated, treatment eventually became possible.
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The problem of the patient who presents repeatedly in distress, wanting help, is addressed with reference to one such patient. Paradoxically, by an admission that the patient could not be treated, treatment eventually became possible.
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Psychotherapy visible: Psychotherapy invisible
European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 2006The following is an enlarged version of the presentation given on behalf of the UKCP at the Freud Museum Conference on Therapeutic Education after Freud on 20 May 2006.
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