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Ten years ago, Hans Strupp and Jeffrey Binder's Psychotherapy in a New Key introduced a powerful, empirically tested model of brief psychotherapy that has proven highly successful and changed the practice of psychotherapy forever. But until now, there has been no followup publication to make the model come alive. With this book, Hanna Levenson draws on her extensive experience with timelimited dynamic psychotherapy to let readers see the therapy in action.In this era of managed care and limited insurance reimbursement for therapy, many clients are receiving brief therapy treatment. can therapists adjust to these new pressures for efficiency without feeling as if they have to choose between good therapy and brief therapy? Timelimited dynamic psychotherapy provides a stateoftheart model of treatment that incorporates current developments in psychoanalytic, interpersonal, objectrelations, and self psychology theories, as well as cognitivebehavioral and systems approaches. This flexible approach to brief therapy is designed to treat people with longstanding dysfunctional relationships. This book emphasizes identification of interpersonal difficulties and teaches a method of focusing therapy that is behaviorally based and explicit.In a highly original approach, Levenson presents detailed transcripts not only of model cases but also for students discussing those cases with her, taken from a videotape of her class. A spirited forum on the techniques and aims of timelimited dynamic psychotherapy emerges, adding a depth and richness not usually found in casebooks. This thoughtful, important companion volume to Strupp and Binder's book will gain a broad following as therapists seek to practice therapy that is effective, efficient, and empirically based.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Time-limited Dynamic Psychotherapy'? A: The book focuses on a model of brief psychotherapy that integrates various psychological theories to address long-standing dysfunctional relationships.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Time-limited Dynamic Psychotherapy' is Hanna Levenson.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on August 25, 1995.
- Q: How many pages are in 'Time-limited Dynamic Psychotherapy'? A: The book contains 286 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: What kind of therapy does this book emphasize? A: The book emphasizes time-limited dynamic psychotherapy, which focuses on interpersonal difficulties and uses a behaviorally based approach.
- Q: Does this book include case studies or transcripts? A: Yes, the book includes detailed transcripts of model cases as well as discussions from a class setting, providing practical insights into the therapy process.
- Q: Is this book suitable for both new and experienced therapists? A: Yes, it is designed to be useful for both new and experienced therapists seeking effective and empirically based therapy practices.
- Q: What is the book's approach to managing therapy in the context of limited insurance reimbursement? A: The book discusses how therapists can adapt to new pressures for efficiency while maintaining the quality of therapy.
- Q: Can this book be considered a companion volume to any other work? A: Yes, it is considered a companion volume to 'Psychotherapy in a New Key' by Hans Strupp and Jeffrey Binder.