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Introduction to Psychotherapy: An Outline of Psychodynamic Principles and Practice
  

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 2nd Revised edition edition (3 Oct 1991)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0415064449
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415064446
  • Product Dimensions: 25.4 x 20.3 x 5.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 369,294 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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For the first time in a single volume, two British authors provided a clear description of the principles of dynamic psychotherapy and their application in the wide range of psychotherapeutic techniques available today. Originally written in 1979, this revised and expanded second edition brings An Introduction to Psychotherapy completely up-to-date. It is intended for professionals and interested lay people entering the often bewildering territory of psychotherapy, in which claims and counter-claims by those committed to a particular approach make necessary a balanced appraisal of what they have in common, as well as their distinguishing features. An Introduction to Psychotherapy has proved a welcome integrative introduction in the reading lists of many psychotherapy and counselling courses and, for professionals in wider fields who seek a balanced view of how the various forms of psychotherapy are related.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Positive Review of Introduction to Psychotherapy (Bateman), 12 Feb 2002
This introductory volume provides useful information for those wishing to gain a basic grounding in the theory and practice of psychotherapy. The book is effective in conveying the variety of psychotherapies available, as well as many reasons as to why such treatments may be sought out by the individual. Historical and theoretical contexts are provided and differently appropriate levels of psychotherapy are explained. This is a clear, self-confident account of psychodynamic principles written by practising psychotherapists. As such, the book is of use and interest to both trainees in the field as well as their prospective clients.

In Part I, essential psychodynamic principles are introduced and their historical background is given. The authors work from the assumption that all forms of dynamic psychotherapy stem from the work of Freud, and a useful 'family tree' of subsequent treatments developed is provided (p. 188). Fundamental principles are outlined and explained, for example, the concept of conflict, motivational drives, developmental phases and various models of mind (including for example, Freud's formulation of Super-ego, Ego, and Id (p. 44), and Berne's description of the roughly corresponding Parent, Adult and Child parts within each individual (p. 47)). Bateman et. al., also effectively convey the crucial importance of the therapeutic relationship, and describe clearly the significance of transference and counter-transference as invaluable tools used by the therapist.

Part II is perhaps less satisfying, on account of the all too brief descriptions of newer forms of psychotherapy. While fairly detailed attention is given to Group Psychotherapy, Family and Couple Therapy and Social Therapy, movements such as Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy are given less than a page. Similarly, Psychodrama, Gestalt and Bioenergetics are not considered in any depth and Hypnotherapy is merely referred to in the space of a short paragraph. If the reader is interested in an extended overview of such current forms of psychotherapy, this is not the book to turn to. However, good references are given throughout, enabling the reader to access to other sources.

Throughout their introduction to psychotherapy, as well as providing useful references, the authors make good use of examples taken from case studies, providing reflections on their significance in psychotherapeutic terms. The conclusion of the book is also engaging, in that it considers research into psychotherapeutic methods and asks questions such as 'what evidence do we have that psychotherapy does any good?'. Serious methodological problems likely to be encountered by the researcher are considered, and particular studies already carried out are described in a manner which is accepting of their limitations and hopeful of future developments. However, despite problems found in psychotherapy research, Bateman, Brown and Pedder's Introduction to Psychotherapy effectively conveys deep-level psychotherapy as a potentially positive voyage of analysis and exploration. Moreover, one that intends to leave behind 'sleeper effects' (see p. 208) which can enable the patient to continue with an internalised learning process, even after the prescribed period of psychotherapy has ceased.

The book ends on a realistic note, in contrast to the idealised definition of mental health adopted by the World Health Organisation (that 'health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being.'). The authors instead quote a female patient who has been aided by psychotherapy (p. 218)...

In summary, Bateman, Brown and Pedder's Introduction to Psychotherapy is an engaging and extensive review of the various methods of psychotherapy available. While perhaps a little brief in places, it does not fail to provide a useful overview based on sound historical, theoretical and methodological understandings.

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