Clinical Manual of Supportive Psychotherapy Second Edition

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Clinical Manual of Supportive Psychotherapy  Second Edition
Author : Peter N. Novalis, M.D., Ph.D.
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Publisher : American Psychiatric Pub
Language : English
Release Date : 27 September 2019
ISBN : 9781615371655
Pages : 470 pages
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Clinical Manual of Supportive Psychotherapy Second Edition by Peter N. Novalis, M.D., Ph.D. Book PDF Summary

The basis for supportive psychotherapy -- The supportive relationship -- Principles of supportive technique : explanatory techniques -- Principles of supportive technique : directive interventions -- Managing the therapy -- schizophrenia and hallucinations -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Co-occurring disorders -- Personality disorders -- Crisis management and suicidality -- The medically ill patient -- The older patient -- Special populations -- community and family involvement -- Medication adherence and therapy interactions -- Ethical and cultural awareness in supportive psychotherapy.

Clinical Manual of Supportive Psychotherapy  Second Edition

The basis for supportive psychotherapy -- The supportive relationship -- Principles of supportive technique : explanatory techniques -- Principles of supportive technique : directive interventions -- Managing the therapy -- schizophrenia and hallucinations -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Co-occurring disorders -- Personality disorders -- Crisis management and suicidality -- The

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