Inpatient Gruop Psychotherapy
| 作者 | Irvin D. Yalom |
|---|---|
| 出版社 | Ingram International Inc |
| 商品描述 | Inpatient Gruop Psychotherapy:Thisessentialbookforfront-linecliniciansoffersnewwaysofconceptualizingthetechniquesofgrouptherapyforuseonacutewards.Yalommakesast |
| 作者 | Irvin D. Yalom |
|---|---|
| 出版社 | Ingram International Inc |
| 商品描述 | Inpatient Gruop Psychotherapy:Thisessentialbookforfront-linecliniciansoffersnewwaysofconceptualizingthetechniquesofgrouptherapyforuseonacutewards.Yalommakesast |
內容簡介 This essential book for front-line clinicians offers new ways of conceptualizing the techniques of group therapy for use on acute wards. Yalom makes a strong case for the efficacy of group therapy on all acute wards. He discusses how to structure the session and the kind of support that should be offered. The emphasis is on the here-and-now. He then presents two models of groups: one for the higher functioning and one for the more regressed psychotic patients.
作者介紹 Irvin D. Yalom, M.D., is professor emeritus of psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He was the recipient of the 1974 Edward Strecker Award and the 1979 Foundation's Fund Prize in Psychiatry. He is the author of When Nietzche Wept (winner of the 1993 Commonwealth Club gold medal for fiction), Love's Executioner, Every Day Gets a Little Closer (with Ginny Elkin), and the classic textbooks Inpatient Group Psychotherapy and Existential Psychotherapy.
| 書名 / | Inpatient Gruop Psychotherapy |
|---|---|
| 作者 / | Irvin D. Yalom |
| 簡介 / | Inpatient Gruop Psychotherapy:Thisessentialbookforfront-linecliniciansoffersnewwaysofconceptualizingthetechniquesofgrouptherapyforuseonacutewards.Yalommakesast |
| 出版社 / | Ingram International Inc |
| ISBN13 / | 9780465032983 |
| ISBN10 / | |
| EAN / | 9780465032983 |
| 誠品26碼 / | |
| 重量(g) / | 576.1 |
| 級別 / | N:無 |
| 尺寸 / | 21.6X14.6X3.5CM |
| 裝訂 / | H:精裝 |
| 頁數 / | 368 |
| 語言 / | 3:英文 |
最佳賣點 : In a book for front-line clinicians, Irvin Yalom turns to the inpatient psychiatric setting and offers new ways of conceptualizing the techniques of group therapy for use on acute wards. While some group therapy occurs in all psychiatric hospitals, it is rarely handled systematically and is not properly supported by the psychiatric leadership. Arguing from his own research results and from his years of experience, Yalom makes a strong case for th