Doing Supportive Psychotherapy
- John Battaglia, M.D.
Intended as a primer for doing supportive therapy using psychodynamic principles, Doing Supportive Psychotherapy offers a solid foundation for the basic strategies and techniques of psychotherapy of any type (such as cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, etc.). However, that is where its similarity with other textbooks ends. The author has taken it as his mission to instruct in a lively, engaging, and personal style, cultivating confidence and taking the reader on a journey that parallels the intimate process of undergoing psychotherapy. The result is a text that reads more like an exciting novel than a psychotherapy "cookbook." The many, real-life case examples mimic the range of therapeutic interactions, and the dialogue between therapist and patient is conversational and realistic. At the same time, the book is grounded in the latest evidence-based research, which is cited throughout the text where relevant. This approach yields a book that is authoritative and practical, yet fun and easy to read.
Whether resident or seasoned clinician, psychiatric nurse or social worker, readers of Doing Supportive Psychotherapy will be drawn into a vivid, fascinating, and compelling world, garnering psychotherapy knowledge, strategies, and skills along the way.
John Battaglia, M.D., is Clinical Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and Medical Director of Program of Assertive Community Treatment in Madison, Wisconsin.
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.books.9781615379453 |
Publisher: | American Psychiatric Publishing |
Copyright Year: | 2019 |
Print Date: | June 19, 2019 |
Online Date: | December 5, 2024 |