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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 20 May 2024

    • ISBN 9780198867470
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages424 pages
    • Size 214x137x22 mm
    • Weight 508 g
    • Language English
    • 563

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    Short description:

    This is a new edition of an influential and highly successful book. Completely revised and updated, it is a user-friendly and practical guide for the implementation of a brief psychodynamic intervention in routine clinical practice as well as in research protocols

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    Long description:

    Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) is a brief psychodynamic psychotherapy developed for the treatment of mood disorders. It is now offered in the UK in NHS for the treatment of depression and has been applied worldwide in public health care settings as well as private settings.

    This book is a user-friendly, practical guide for the implementation of a brief psychodynamic intervention in routine clinical practice as well as in research protocols. It has been substantially updated since the first edition in 2011 with the addition of 5 new chapters to reflect new applications of the model in complex care, for patients with functional and somatic disorders and for internet delivered DIT and it outlines the changes in the training of DIT practitioners . It sets out clearly the theoretical framework, as well as the rationale and strategies for applying DIT with patients presenting with mood disorders (depression and anxiety). Throughout, it is illustrated with detailed examples that help the reader to implement the approach in their practice.

    The book will be required reading to support training initiatives in DIT, as well as providing a resource for mental health professionals specialising in psychodynamic psychotherapy and wishing to work within a limited time frame.

    Review from previous edition Brief Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy: A Clinician's Guide is essential reading for mental health professionals who wish to continue to work psychodynamically in the public health sector. It is an impressive and accessible protocol and, as such, is to be highly recommended to neuroscientists and psychodynamic psychotherapists alike who attempt to treat patients with mood disorders-anywhere in the world.

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    Table of Contents:

    Why Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy for Mood Disorders?
    Key Analytic Models and Psychoanalytic Concepts Informing DIT
    Core Features and Strategies
    The Initial Phase
    The Interpersonal-Affective Focus
    The Middle Phase
    Techniques
    Working in the Transference
    The Ending Phase
    When Things Go Wrong
    Frequently Asked Questions
    Research on psychotherapy outcomes, fidelity and mechanisms of change in DIT
    DIT for Complex Care (DITCC)
    DIT for Patients with Functional Somatic Disorders
    Internet-Delivered Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (i-DIT) for Depression and Anxiety
    Future Directions for DIT

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