Review
"This eloquent and insightful analysis of the interface between contemporary psychoanalysis and managed care will be an invaluable resource for practitioners of insight-oriented therapy. The book should be required reading for all clinical psychologists and clinical graduate students--and for managed care decision makers as well!" --Robert F. Bornstein, PhD, Department of Psychology, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA
"This book makes a timely, extraordinarily helpful and sensitive contribution toward easing the difficulties presently confronting mental health practitioners (and therein their patients). While the book is designed for psychoanalytically oriented clinicians, its straightforward and informative style will also render it accessible and helpful to clinicians working in other modalities, as well as students. The authors' constructive and thoughtful approach to effective practice will be of lasting value to the field." --Harold Cook, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Teachers College, Columbia University and President of the Psychoanalytic Research Society
From the Back Cover
"This eloquent and insightful analysis of the interface between contemporary psychoanalysis and managed care will be an invaluable resource for practitioners of insight- oriented therapy. The book should be required reading for all clinical psychologists and clinical graduate students--and for managed care decision makers as well!" Robert F. Bornstein, PhD, Department of Psychology, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA
"This book makes a timely, extraordinarily helpful and sensitive contribution toward easing the difficulties presently confronting mental health practitioners (and therein their patients). While the book is designed for psychoanalytically oriented clinicians, its straightforward and informative style will also render it accessible and helpful to clinicians working in other modalities, as well as students. The authors' constructive and thoughtful approach to effective practice will be of lasting value to the field." Harold Cook, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Teachers College, Columbia University and President of the Psychoanalytic Research Society