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Research on Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Adults

Horst Kachele Camilla Renlund Phil Richardson Peter Fonagy

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English
Karnac Books
31 December 2004
Volume 7 in the EFPP Series that aims to promote the pan-European community of psychoanalytic psychotherapists. The contributors come from different cultures but are united in their view of the importance of empirical research in psychotherapy. The chapters examine issues as varied as treatment of eating disorders, the differences between psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, treatment outcomes of group psychotherapy, and treatment of borderline personality disorders. CONTRIBUTORS: Anthony W Bateman, Peter Fonagy, Ines Gitzinger, Ralf Grabhorn, Tilman Grande, Johan Grant, Dorothea Huber, Thorsten Jakobsen, Burkard Jager, Horst Kachele, Wolfram Keller, Guenther Klug, Peter Kohler, Werner Kopp, Peter Malewski, Kingsley Norton, Claudia Oberbracht, Camilla Renlund, Phil Richardson, Gerd Rudolf, Rolf Sandell, Silke Schmidt, Bernhard Strauss, Jorn von Wietersheim, Fiona Warren.
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Imprint:   Karnac Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 230mm,  Width: 147mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781855759497
ISBN 10:   1855759497
Series:   The EFPP Monograph Series
Pages:   218
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface -- Foreword -- The German multi-centre eating disorder study on the influence of psychodynamic psychotherapy on personality -- Differential treatment outcome of inpatient psychodynamic group work -- Investigating structural change in the process and outcome of psychoanalytic treatment: The Heidelberg–Berlin Study -- Contribution to the measurement of mode-specific effects in long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy -- Close family or mere neighbours? Some empirical data on the differences between psychoanalysis and psychotherapy -- Psychoanalytically orientated day-hospital treatment for borderline personality disorder: theory, problems, and practice -- Henderson Hospital democratic therapeutic community: outcome studies and methodological issues

PHIL RICHARDSON (UK) is a clinical psychologist and qualified as a psychoanalyst with the British Psychoanalytical Society. He is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Essex and Head of Psychology at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Trust where he is also Director of the Psychotherapy Evaluation Research Unit. HORST KACHELE (Germany) MD is a Specialist in Psychotherapeutic Medicine and a psychoanalyst (IPA). He is full professor and Chair of the Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine at Ulm University; he also directs the Centre for Psychotherapy Research in Stuttgart. He is a member of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. CAMILLA RENLUND (Finland) is an Adult Psychiatrist and a member of the research team of the Helsinki Psychotherapy Study, a randomized psychotherapy outcome study. She also works as a psychoanalyst in private practice in Helsinki and is an Associate Member of the Finnish Psycho-Analytical Society.

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'This is a pioneering volume of work in progress. It is clear from the variety of findings reported in this stimulating volume that many of the traditional ideas concerning psychoanalytic psychotherapy will need to be revised.' - Peter Fonagy, from the Foreword CONTRIBUTORS: Anthony W. Bateman, Peter Fonagy, Ines Gitzinger, Ralf Grabhorn, Tilman Grande, Johan Grant, Dorothea Huber, Thorsten Jakobsen, Burkard Jager, Horst Kachele, Wolfram Keller, Guenther Klug, Peter Kohler, Werner Kopp, Peter Malewski, Kingsley Norton, Claudia Oberbracht, Camilla Renlund, Phil Richardson, Gerd Rudolf, Rolf Sandell, Silke Schmidt, Bernhard Strauss, Jorn von Wietersheim, Fiona Warren.


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