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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Research - Evidence-Based Practice and Practice-Based Evidence (Hardcover, 2012)
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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Research - Evidence-Based Practice and Practice-Based Evidence (Hardcover, 2012)
Series: Current Clinical Psychiatry
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Before the 1960s, psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy
were the dominant modes of treatment within psychiatry. These
treatments have faced increasing scrutiny and skepticism as the
movement towards evidence-based treatments has intensified and the
mental health field has been asked to treat increasingly ill and
severely character-disordered patients. Psychodynamic psychotherapy
has lost status within the mental health field as other forms of
treatment have developed a strong and well-funded research base. At
the same time, the exciting bursts of knowledge about the
functioning of the brain and the subsequent development of
psychopharmacologic treatments have added to treatment
alternatives. This development has served to help patients but also
to decrease the frequency with which dynamic treatments are
indicated. Criticisms of psychoanalytic treatments, which are
grounded in elaborate theories of the mind that have been evolving
since the late 19th century, have been valid to the extent that a
scientific basis for the work was missing. Recently, however, there
has been an explosion in empirical research on psychoanalytic
theories and treatments. There have been more than 70 randomized
controlled trials of psychodynamic psychotherapy and
psychoanalysis, and much more research supporting psychodynamic
principles and specific psychodynamic treatments for many
diagnostic categories. In this volume of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Research: Evidence-Based Practice and Practice-Based
Evidence we demonstrate the relevance of and scientific support for
psychodynamic treatment across a wide range of diagnostic
categories and treatment strategies. One of the difficulties in the
field of psychodynamic psychotherapy is that researchers and
clinicians have not embraced one another. Clinicians have felt that
researchers are ivory tower academics not on the front lines of
clinical care, and researchers have felt that clinicians have
little ap
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