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Brief dynamic psychotherapy : an exploration of attitudes and practice among a group of local clinicians - some implications for training

Bibliography: pages 143-152.

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Main Author: Becker, Lily
Other Authors: Isaacs, Gordon
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Social Development 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/15833 Brief dynamic psychotherapy : an exploration of attitudes and practice among a group of local clinicians - some implications for training Becker, Lily Isaacs, Gordon Clinical Social Work Psychotherapy, Brief Bibliography: pages 143-152. This study explores brief dynamic psychotherapy as a model of intervention with the individual adult client. The rationale for examining this area emanated from a few aspects. Firstly, increasing numbers of research studies indicated that the median length of psychotherapy, whether in private practice, or in community mental health centres, was actually of brief duration, whether planned or not; secondly, emerging studies indicated the proven effectiveness of brief intervention; and thirdly, the current emphasis on practice accountability with a more conscious use of time and outcome, were motivating factors to explore this model in practice. In addition, the study aimed to explore elements from the broader psychoanalytic tradition, which could be shaped and offered within a brief dynamic model of therapy. 2015-12-20T15:31:16Z 2015-12-20T15:31:16Z 1988 Master Thesis Masters MSocSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15833 eng application/pdf Department of Social Development Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Clinical Social Work
Psychotherapy, Brief
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Brief dynamic psychotherapy : an exploration of attitudes and practice among a group of local clinicians - some implications for training
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title Brief dynamic psychotherapy : an exploration of attitudes and practice among a group of local clinicians - some implications for training
title_full Brief dynamic psychotherapy : an exploration of attitudes and practice among a group of local clinicians - some implications for training
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title_full_unstemmed Brief dynamic psychotherapy : an exploration of attitudes and practice among a group of local clinicians - some implications for training
title_short Brief dynamic psychotherapy : an exploration of attitudes and practice among a group of local clinicians - some implications for training
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Psychotherapy, Brief
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