Today Richard talks with Deborah Cabaniss and Yael Holoshitz about their new book Different Patients, Different Therapies: Optimizing Treatment Using Differential Psychotherapuetics.
Deborah L. Cabaniss, MD, is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Associate Director of Residency Training in the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry. A psychoanalyst and psychodynamic psychotherapist, she teaches and writes about psychodynamic psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy education. She lives in Manhattan.
Yael Holoshitz, MD, is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Assistant Director of the Psychiatric Institute Residents’ Clinic at the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry. She supervises and teaches clinicians in psychotherapy and implementation of best practices. She lives in Manhattan.
Different Patients, Different Therapies is a guide to choosing among the many psychotherapeutic options available to patients and therapists today. Offering a systematic approach, Deborah L. Cabaniss and Yael Holoshitz outline more than twenty different types of therapy, including psychodynamic psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, MI and ACT. At the heart of the book are vignettes of typical clinical situations, accompanied by commentary about treatment choice from more than thirty psychotherapy experts.
Written in accessible, jargon-free language, this book is as suitable for an introductory class on psychotherapy for any mental-health training programme as it is for a seasoned therapist or someone considering psychotherapeutic treatment. Chapters include exercises to help readers think through new ways of helping patients to optimise treatment decisions.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
PART I: DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPEUTICS
1. THE DP CYCLE
2. LEARNING
3. THINKING
4. MATCHING
5. DISCUSSING
PART II: PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC OPTIONS
6. COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOTHERAPIES
7. PSYCHODYNAMIC AND SUPPORTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPIES
8. INTERPERSONAL PSYCHOTHERAPIES
9. FAMILY THERAPIES
10. VALUE-BASED AND STRENGTH-BASED THERAPIES
PART III: DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPEUTICS IN PRACTICE
SUBSTANCE USE Sarah Oreck
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Beth Brodsky
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Kenneth M. Carpenter and Joshua Kind
Motivational Interviewing Edward Nunes
DEPRESSION Daniel Shalev
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Michael J. Devlin
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Shirali Patel and Adam Brenner
Interpersonal Psychotherapy Myrna M. Weissman
OBSESSIONS AND COMPULSIONS Reilly Kayser
Couples Therapy Mary Brewster
Exposure and Response (or Ritual) Prevention Marina Gershkovich
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Michael Twohig and Julie Petersen
PARENTING Alison Lenet
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Pamela Meersand
Couples Therapy Henry Spitz
Parent–Child Interaction Therapy Stephanie Wagner
PSYCHOSIS Lauren Havel
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis Page Burkholder
Family Therapy Alex Crumbley
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Anne Lutz
DEPRESSION AND MEDICAL ILLNESS Ryan Lawrence
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Jesse H. Wright
Supportive Psychotherapy Erin Crocker
Psychodynamic Life Narrative Jon Levenson
TRAUMA Obianuju Berry
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Robin Gibbs
Prolonged Exposure Therapy Barbara Rothbaum
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Anna Schwartz
PANIC Louisa Steinberg
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Deborah Glasofer
Supportive Psychotherapy Kristin Leight
Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Larry Sandberg
LATE-LIFE DEPRESSION AND GRIEF Mimi Levine
Supportive Psychotherapy Carolyn Douglas
Complicated Grief Therapy M. Katherine Shear
Family Therapy Henry Spitz and Susan Spitz
AFFECT DYSREGULATION Yael Holoshitz
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Deborah L. Cabaniss
Transference-Focused Psychotherapy Richard Hersh
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Beth Brodsky
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION Kimberly Mangla
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Ruth Graver
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Danielle Kaplan
Interpersonal Psychotherapy Margaret Spinelli
LOW SELF-ESTEEM Diana Moga
Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy Alan Barasch
Schema Therapy Steven Rudin
Psychoanalysis Susan C. Vaughan
EDUCATORS’ GUIDE TO TEACHING DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPEUTICS
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