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Therapeutic Change Sidney J. Blatt

Therapeutic Change By Sidney J. Blatt

Therapeutic Change by Sidney J. Blatt


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Therapeutic Change: An Object Relations Perspective by Sidney J. Blatt

Dynamic psychotherapy research has become revitalized, especially in the last three decades. This major study by Sidney Blatt, Richard Ford, and their associates evaluates long-term intensive treatment (hospital ization and 4-times-a-week psychotherapy) of very disturbed patients at the Austen Riggs Center. The center provides a felicitous setting for recovery-beautiful buildings on lovely wooded grounds just off the quiet main street of the New England town of Stockbridge, Massa chusetts. The center, which has been headed in succession by such capable leaders as Robert Knight, Otto Will, Daniel Schwartz, and now Edward Shapiro, has been well known for decades for its type of inten sive hospitalization and psychotherapy. Included in its staff have been such illustrious contributors as Erik Erikson, David Rapaport, George Klein, and Margaret Brenman. The Rapaport-Klein study group has been meeting there yearly since Rapaport's death in 1960. Although the center is a long-term care treatment facility, it remains successful and solvent even in these days of increasingly short-term treatment. Sidney Blatt, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at Yale Univer sity, and Richard Ford of the Austen Riggs Center, and their associates assembled a sample of 90 patients who had been in long-term treatment and who had been given (initially and at 15 months) a set of psychologi cal tests, including the Rorschach, the Thematic Apperception Test, a form of the Wechsler Intelligence Test, and the Human Figure Drawings.

Therapeutic Change Reviews

`Elegant and complex...well organized, well written, and exciting to read....an impressive report of sophisticated and valuable research that gives voice to the revitalization of dynamic psychotherapy research and to the notion that intensive psychotherapy is not just expensive but effective as well....The report of this research will become common knowledge to both researchers and clinicians interested in the therapeutic action of dynamic treatment.'
American Journal of Psychiatry

Table of Contents

Theoretical and Methodological Issues in the Study of Therapeutic Change. Methods for Assessing Therapeutic Change in Clinical Case Reports. Methods for Assessing Therapeutic Change in Psychological Test Records. Therapeutic Change on the Rorschach and in Clinical Case Records. Therapeutic Change on the Thematic Apperception Test. Therapeutic Change on Human Figure Drawings. Configurations of Therapeutic Change. Illustrative Clinical Cases. The Prediction of Therapeutic Change. Conclusions. Index.

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NLS9781489910127
9781489910127
1489910123
Therapeutic Change: An Object Relations Perspective by Sidney J. Blatt
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013-06-19
300
N/A
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