Principles of Psychotherapy, 2nd Edition
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IRVING B. WEINER, PhD, is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the University of South Florida. He also practices clinical and forensic psychology in Tampa, Florida. Dr. Weiner received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Michigan and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology in both clinical and forensic psychology. His other books include Psychodiagnosis in Schizophrenia, Psychological Disturbance in Adolescence, and Clinical Methods in Psychology.
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Chapter 1. The Nature and Goals of Psychotherapy.
Chapter 2. The Patient.
Chapter 3. The Therapist.
Chapter 4. Theory and Process in Psychotherapy. '
Part I. THE INITIAL PHASE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY. '
Chapter 5. Evaluation and Assessment.
Chapter 6. The Treatment Contract.
Chapter 7. Conduct of the Interview. '
Part II. THE MIDDLE PHASE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY. '
Chapter 8. Communicating Understanding: Interpretation.
Chapter 9. Interference with Communication: Resistance.
Chapter 10. The Psychotherapy Relationship: Transference.
Chapter 11. The Psychotherapy Relationship: Countertransference. '
Part III. THE FINAL PHASE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY. '
Chapter 12. Termination.
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Chapter 1. The Nature and Goals of Psychotherapy.
Chapter 2. The Patient.
Chapter 3. The Therapist.
Chapter 4. Theory and Process in Psychotherapy. '
Part I. THE INITIAL PHASE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY. '
Chapter 5. Evaluation and Assessment.
Chapter 6. The Treatment Contract.
Chapter 7. Conduct of the Interview. '
Part II. THE MIDDLE PHASE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY. '
Chapter 8. Communicating Understanding: Interpretation.
Chapter 9. Interference with Communication: Resistance.
Chapter 10. The Psychotherapy Relationship: Transference.
Chapter 11. The Psychotherapy Relationship: Countertransference. '
Part III. THE FINAL PHASE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY. '
Chapter 12. Termination.
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