Foreword |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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About This Book |
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1. Introduction to the Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapies and the CCRT Method |
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The Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapies |
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Definition of Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapies |
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General Characteristics of the Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapies |
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Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria for Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy |
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Basic Techniques of Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy |
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The Core Conflictual Relationship Theme Focus |
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PART I. Developing the Core Conflictual Relationship Theme |
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2. Identifying the CCRT Focus |
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How the CCRT Is Generated: The Relationship Episode |
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The Three Components of a CCRT |
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3. Making the Unspoken Components of the CCRT Explicit |
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Making the Response of the Other Explicit |
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Making the Response of Self Explicit |
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Corroborating Information |
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Defining the Core Conflictual Relationship Theme |
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4. The Goal of BPP: Actualizing the Wish |
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Working Through the Response of the Other |
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The Three Phases of 16-Session CCRT Method of BPP |
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Regressive Versus Progressive Wishes |
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5. How to Present the CCRT to the Patient How to Deal With the Patient Who Disagrees With the CCRT |
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6. The Three Phases of Treatment |
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Phase I (Sessions 1 to 4): Demonstrating the Ubiquity of the CCRT |
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Phase II (Sessions 5 to 12): Working Through the RO |
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Phase III (Sessions 13 to 16): Termination |
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Common Questions and Answers About the CCRT |
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PART II. Practicing the CCRT Method of Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Case Study |
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Introduction |
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7. Assessment Process: Capturing Relationship Episodes While Taking a History and Carrying Out a Mental Status Examination |
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Mental Status: Diagnostic and Dynamic Impression |
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Creating Ms. Benton's CCRT |
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8. Socialization Interview |
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Specifying the 16-Session Time Limit |
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Detailing the Therapist's and Patient's Tasks During Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy |
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9. Phase I (Sessions 1 to 4): Demonstrating the Ubiquity of the CCRT |
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Common Questions and Answers About Phase I |
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10. Phase II (Sessions 5 to 12): Identifying and Working Through the RO |
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Increased Spontaneous Awareness of the CCRT |
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Working Through the RO: Fears That Others Will Be Angry at Her |
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Working Through the RO: Fears That She Will Damage Others |
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A Countertransference Error |
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Common Questions and Answers About Phase II |
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11. Phase III (Sessions 13 to 16): Termination |
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Maintaining Focus on Termination |
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Common Questions and Answers About Phase III |
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References |
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Index |
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About the Author |
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