Skills Training in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Problem-Focused Approach - Hardcover
Skills Training in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Problem-Focused Approach - Hardcover
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by Fredric N. Busch (Author)
This hands-on guide offers therapists a fresh perspective and invaluable practical tools for implementing rapid, targeted psychodynamic interventions that help clients achieve lasting change. Known for his problem-focused approach, Fredric N. Busch provides a framework and guiding questions for homing in quickly on core problems that clients want to address. In a convenient large-size format, the book is organized around 26 reproducible worksheets and handouts that can be downloaded and printed for use in session or as client assignments. Extensive case examples illustrate how to use the worksheets to clarify problems, collaboratively explore the intrapsychic and interpersonal dynamics that contribute to problems, and teach clients skills to better manage their emotions and behavior.
Author Biography
Fredric N. Busch, MD, is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College (WCMC) and a faculty member of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (CPTR). His research and writing, including several books, have focused on topics including psychodynamic approaches to specific disorders, integrating psychotherapy and medication, and problem-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy. Dr. Busch was involved in developing panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy, the first psychodynamic treatment of a DSM anxiety disorder to demonstrate efficacy. He teaches and supervises problem-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy at WCMC and chairs courses in psychoanalytic research, combined treatment, and neuropsychoanalysis at CPTR. Dr. Busch is the recipient of teaching and research awards from the American Psychoanalytic Association, CPTR, and WCMC, and is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.