First published in 1946,
Psychoanalytic Therapy stands as a classic presentation of "brief therapy". The volume, which is based upon nearly six hundred cases, derives from a concerted effort at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis to define the principles that make possible a psychotherapy shorter and more efficient than traditional psychoanalysis and to develop specific techniques of treatment. While taking a psychoanalytic approach, the authors urge the therapist to plan carefully and sensibly to avoid letting every case drift into "interminable" psychoanalysis. They address not only psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, but also psychologists, general physicians, social workers, and "all whose work is closely concerned with human relationships."
A classic presentation of "brief therapy"Reviews"Represents a most important contribution and advance in psychiatry. It will be read and discussed by all interested in the field."-A.L. Brush in
Survey"Psychotherapists will find it stimulating and challenging. It marks one of the high points in the maturation of psychotherapy."-
U.S. Quarterly Booklist"Important and seminal volume."-Judd Marmor in
American Journal of PsychiatryBook InformationISBN 9780803259034
Author Franz AlexanderFormat Paperback
Page Count 353
Imprint University of Nebraska PressPublisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 397g