نتایج جستجو برای: brief psychotherapy

تعداد نتایج: 112883  

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2010
Elizabeth Rieger Dorothy J Van Buren Monica Bishop Marian Tanofsky-Kraff Robinson Welch Denise E Wilfley

Several studies support the efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) in the treatment of eating disorders. Treatment outcomes are likely to be augmented through a greater understanding, and hence treatment targeting, of the mechanisms whereby IPT induces therapeutic gains. To this end, the present paper seeks to develop a theoretical model of IPT in the context of eating disorders (IPT-ED)...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical hypnosis 2011
Ernest L Rossi Mauro Cozzolino Jane Mortimer David Atkinson Kathryn Lane Rossi

The authors present empirical data on therapeutic hypnosis and brief psychotherapy as a 4-Stage Creative Process of focused attention and positive expectancy in professional training workshops of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, the National Institute for the Clinical Applications of Behavioral Medicine, and the Milton H. Erickson Foundation. The authors developed a brief protocol for...

2015
Kevin Haworth Jonathan W. Kanter Mavis Tsai Adam M. Kuczynski James R. Rae Robert J. Kohlenberg

A therapeutic model of social connection derived from Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) that applies to both the client’s outside-of-therapy relationships and the psychotherapeutic relationship is explored in two studies. The model integrates established behavioral principles with existing research on the reciprocal process of self-disclosure and responsiveness that occurs during developm...

Journal: :The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research 2000
P Høglend K P Bøgwald S Amlo O Heyerdahl O Sørbye A Marble M C Sjaastad H Bentsen

Five scales have been developed to assess changes that are consistent with the therapeutic rationales and procedures of dynamic psychotherapy. Seven raters evaluated 50 patients before and 36 patients again after brief dynamic psychotherapy. A factor analysis indicated that the scales represent a dimension that is discriminable from general symptoms. A summary measure, Dynamic Capacity, was rat...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2015
Viviana E Horigian Daniel J Feaster Ahnalee Brincks Michael S Robbins María Alejandra Perez José Szapocznik

BACKGROUND The effects of family therapy for adolescent substance use on parent substance use have not been explored. OBJECTIVES To determine the effects of Brief Strategic Family Therapy® (BSFT®) on parent substance use, and the relationship between parent substance use and adolescent substance use. DESIGN 480 adolescents and parents were randomized to BSFT or Treatment as Usual (TAU) acro...

Journal: :Psychosomatics 2005
James L Griffith Lynne Gaby

Bedside psychotherapy with medically ill patients can help counter their demoralization, which is the despair, helplessness, and sense of isolation that many patients experience when affected by illness and its treatments. Demoralization can be usefully regarded as the compilation of different existential postures that position a patient to withdraw from the challenges of illness. A fruitful in...

2016
Fernanda Barcellos Serralta

Interaction structures refers to the repetitive ways of interaction between the patient-therapist dyad over the course of treatment. This construct is operationalized by the repeated application of the Psychotherapy Process Q-Set (PQS) to psychotherapy sessions. Studies in this line of research have so far focused only on long-term treatment. The present study examines whether interaction struc...

1964
J. H. Kahn

At the moment of collecting the thirteenth trick of a grand slam, a man looked up a1(j noticed that his wife, who was also his bridge partner, was glowering at him. He sa'j "I made it, didn't I ?" but her response was "Well, you wouldn't have done if you had P^^ it right"! Likewise, therapists who vary the techniques of classical psychoanalysis have justify their methods as well as their result...

2012
Dennis L. Merritt

Jungian analysis is generally a long-term process, but the realities of modern health care makes a brief therapy model necessary. In this article I will discuss how I, as a Jungian psychoanalyst, conceptualize and use a Jungian analytic approach in brief therapy. Ten to twenty sessions is often the limit covered by insurance, with many managed care organizations and HMO’s reducing the number to...

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