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Problems and Solutions Martin Kantor

Problems and Solutions By Martin Kantor

Problems and Solutions by Martin Kantor


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Problems and Solutions is a concise guide for beginning psychotherapists who have mastered basic theory and technique and are now preparing to run psychotherapy sessions.

Problems and Solutions Summary

Problems and Solutions: A Guide to Psychotherapy for the Beginning Psychotherapist by Martin Kantor

Problems and Solutions is a concise guide for beginning psychotherapists who have mastered basic theory and technique and are now preparing to run psychotherapy sessions. It has one simple premise: a direct and clear therapist will have a more positive impact on a patient. Finding that equilibrium between theory and practice, Martin Kantor uses a practical no-nonsense approach to identify specific therapeutic problems and offer effective, doable solutions. Problems are those faced by all therapists and solutions, while very specific, are not bound to any particular school of thought and easily adaptable to different psychotherapies. Word-by-word emphasis is placed on what to say as well as what not to say. Specific guidance is given on handling symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, and obsessions. Geared to beginning psychotherapists, Problems and Solutions also offers the advanced therapist an opportunity to reflect on his/her ingrained notions and habits.

With more than twenty years of experience in training psychotherapists, Dr. Kantor has written a guide that is both unique and inviting. He offers problem/solution guidance in an elementary and concrete form. His intent is the development of a therapy technique which is direct, open, and understandable. Kantor covers: patient selection, disorder detection and diagnosis, treatment goals, advantages and disadvantages of different treatment modes, technical proficiency, long term therapy, defense mechanisms, transference and countertransference. He also gives extensive attention to the avoidance of common therapeutic errors and the treatment of special situations, such as schizophrenia, specific age groups, and symptoms with a physical caste. Time is also given to basic questions such as the length and frequency of sessions, fees, and office appearance.

About Martin Kantor

MARTIN KANTOR has had extensive clinical experience in several major Boston and New York hospitals. He presently maintains a private practice in New York and New Jersey. He has been involved in residency training programs at Massachusetts General, Metropolitan, Beth Israel, and St. Vincent's (Staten Island) Hospitals for the past twenty-five years. His book Determining Mental Status: The Physical Examination of Psychiatry was published in 1988.

Table of Contents

General Problems Introduction On Being a Beginner Selection of Patients for Treatment Detection and Diagnosis of Emotional Disorder Goals and Objectives Modes of Treatment Becoming Technically Proficient Long-Term Insight-Oriented Therapy The Defense Mechanisms Miscellaneous Matters Transference and Countertransference Avoiding Common Therapeutic Erros--Diagnostic Avoiding Common Therapeutic Errors--Bad Technique Avoiding Common Therapeutic Errors--Countertransference Acting-out Avoiding Common Therapeutic Errors--Specific Syndrome Errors Special Situations Treating Schizophrenia Treating the Adolescent, Middle-aged, and Geriatric Patient Treating Symptoms with a Physical Caste Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275934903
9780275934903
027593490X
Problems and Solutions: A Guide to Psychotherapy for the Beginning Psychotherapist by Martin Kantor
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-08-15
216
N/A
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