Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Clinical Manual is an updated and expanded new edition of a widely-used guide to the theory and practice of psychodynamic psychotherapy. Authored by Deborah L. Cabaniss and published by Wiley in 2016, this second edition offers material for readers to apply immediately in their treatment of patients.
Centered around a unique and proven approach that clearly teaches psychodynamic psychotherapy using three key steps—listening, reflecting, and intervening—the book applies these principles to all aspects of treatment. It is supported by core psychotherapeutic concepts such as evaluation, empathic listening, and setting the frame. The Second Edition has been fully revised to reflect the latest developments in the field while retaining the structure, clarity, and relevance that have made it one of the most popular texts in its field.
New research, a wealth of new exercises, and an educators’ guide for training programs are added to this edition, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking to teach, understand, and practice psychodynamic psychotherapy. The book spans 448 pages and is published with dimensions of 6.9 x 1.1 x 9.7 inches, carrying the ISBN-10: 1119141982 and ISBN-13: 978-1119141983.
