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Brief therapy - base metal or pure gold?

Brief therapy - base metal or pure gold? Abstract This paper attempts to think about the ambivalence felt by the profession towards brief psychodynamic therapy. Drawing both on the historical context of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and the discussion of clinical material, a model of brief psychodynamic therapy is outlined. Some of the advantages and difficulties of brief therapy, particularly in educational and public sector settings, are described. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychodynamic Counselling Taylor & Francis

Brief therapy - base metal or pure gold?

Psychodynamic Counselling , Volume 2 (1): 17 – Feb 1, 1996

Brief therapy - base metal or pure gold?

Psychodynamic Counselling , Volume 2 (1): 17 – Feb 1, 1996

Abstract

Abstract This paper attempts to think about the ambivalence felt by the profession towards brief psychodynamic therapy. Drawing both on the historical context of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and the discussion of clinical material, a model of brief psychodynamic therapy is outlined. Some of the advantages and difficulties of brief therapy, particularly in educational and public sector settings, are described.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1353-3339
eISSN
1470-1057
DOI
10.1080/14753639608411261
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Abstract

Abstract This paper attempts to think about the ambivalence felt by the profession towards brief psychodynamic therapy. Drawing both on the historical context of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and the discussion of clinical material, a model of brief psychodynamic therapy is outlined. Some of the advantages and difficulties of brief therapy, particularly in educational and public sector settings, are described.

Journal

Psychodynamic CounsellingTaylor & Francis

Published: Feb 1, 1996

Keywords: Brief therapy; history of psychotherapy; adolescence; education; public sector therapy

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