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One of the better books on brief dynamic therapy, March 24, 2000
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This review is from: Object Relations Brief Therapy: The Therapeutic Relationship in Short-Term Work (The Library of Object Relations) (Hardcover)
Stadter's book is wonderful, especially in comparison to some of the other books available on brief therapy from psychodynamic perspectives (e.g., Strupp and Binder's "Psychotherapy in a New Key" or Levenson's more recent exposition on TLDP). This book has a good, clear synopsis of object relations theory, compares the approach to other dynamic brief treatments, and provides a very thorough guide for employing object relations theory in time-limited work. The reader is taken step-by-step through the initial, middle, and end phases of the work, and is also given suggestions for conducting very brief (one or two session) therapy. Finally, a discussion of using brief object relations therapy with clients presenting various types of character pathology is included. Overall, this is perhaps the best book available on conducting short-term therapy using a depth-oriented approach.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Alternative to Long-Term Therapy, February 10, 2007
This review is from: Object Relations Brief Therapy: The Therapeutic Relationship in Short-Term Work (The Library of Object Relations) (Hardcover)
An excellent book that describes Dr. Stadter's approach to object relations therapy. He demonstrates ways to deal with the difficult problem of establishing the therapeutic relationship and doing intervention in a short-term situation. In the past long term therapy was undertaken for this process, but current conditions: lack of time, money and commitment make it necessary to try to accomplish lifetime goals in a very short time span. Although Dr. Stadter's approach does not replace long-term therapy, in my opinion, it is an excellent approach to solving the therapist problem. My husband uses this book in his classroom and when he is teaching and supervising new and experienced therapist in the discipline of the object relations therapeutic process.
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