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Can the effects of early childhood traumas traumas that may have
seemed small at the time but that have affected personality
development be overcome in short-term therapy? Here, leaders in the
field of short-term therapy present a definitive statement on
state-of-the-art intensive dynamic short-term psychotherapy. While
they have approached these questions from different perspectives,
the renowned practitioners in this book note points of contact and
overlap among their ideas about the underlying causes of
depression, maladjustment, marital discord, character pathology,
and posttraumatic stress disorders. Each outlines the precise
methods he or she uses with patients to create emotional growth and
reintegration, illustrating these with cases and transcripts. Their
methods can be proven scientifically valid, taught to others, and
reliably reproduced by effectively trained psychotherapists with a
wide variety of patients. Readers will find variations on the theme
of short-term therapy for long-term change. Habib Davanloo was a
colleague of Malan s and has influenced Neborsky, Alpert, and
McCullough. While Neborsky has devoted himself to refining and
presenting clearly Davanloo s theory and method, Alpert has
developed a method of accelerated empathic treatment and McCullough
has designed an anxiety-regulating therapy that is the subject of
several research studies. Solomon has applied dynamic theories to
treatment of intimate relationships. Shapiro, using EMDR,
approaches Big-T and small-t traumas in what seems initially a
quite different way but is shown ultimately to have many
similarities to short-term dynamic psychotherapy. With this basis
in research and clinical practice, the theories and methods
presented here have the potential to revolutionize psychodynamic
psychotherapy."
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