Brief Supportive Psychotherapy
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Brief Supportive Psychotherapy by John C Markowitz
Supportive psychotherapy is widely practiced but poorly defined, often misunderstood, and unfairly disparaged. Dr. Markowitz and his colleagues manualized Brief Supportive Psychotherapy (BSP) as a time-limited control treatment to compare to "more active" established psychotherapies like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) in research studies. In fact, BSP, an emotion-focused, bare-bones treatment based on Carl Rogers' Client Centered Therapy, has since proven itself to be a robust treatment in multiple randomized controlled treatment trials. It has generally kept pace with the brand name treatments in treating patients with difficult disorders like chronic depression. Some therapists, previously trained only in cognitive and behavioral approaches, have found this affect-focused approach adds a new dimension to their thinking and to patients' lives. Brief Supportive Psychotherapy: A Treatment Manual and Clinical Approach is both an elaboration of the now well-tested research treatment manual for BSP and a primer for clinicians. It illustrates how BSP helps patients with mood and anxiety disorders to tolerate rather than avoid their powerful negative emotions. It describes the key elements of supportive psychotherapy, covering the crucial "common factors" that help make all evidence-based psychotherapies effective. These include affective arousal, helping the patient to feel understood, realistic optimism for improvement, a therapeutic ritual, clinical poise, and success experiences. BSP maximizes patient autonomy, letting the patient lead sessions, and prescribes no homework. It is an elemental, relatively simple approach for a psychotherapy, yet no psychotherapy is easy to do well. Its affect-focused approach enhances the application of all psychotherapeutic approaches. It deserves a place among evidence-based treatments in depression treatment guidelines.
Supportive psychotherapy is arguably the most common form of psychotherapy performed in actual practiceIn this clearly written, highly edifying book, John Markowitz, one of the world's leading psychotherapy researchers, lays out the premises, procedures, and applications of supportive psychotherapy, buttressed by detailed case vignettes that bring readers into the consultation room. This manual will not only serve novices and their teachers, but will also inform and enlighten veteran practitioners."-Dr. Joel Yager, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine
The most important form of psychotherapy is also the most neglected. Supportive therapy is an essential and inherent element in all patient care * whether delivered by psychiatrists; other physicians; psychologists; social workers; nurses, occupational therapists; or aides. But almost no one teaches clinicians how to form powerfully healing therapeutic relationships. Markowitz fills this void with eloquence and deep clinical wisdom."-Dr. Allen Frances, MD *
Brief Supportive Psychotherapy: A Treatment Manual and Clinical Approach, by John C. Markowitz, is outstanding.This brief, powerful book is significant because it offers more than a model of therapeutic practice--its valuable contribution to nurturing connection-driven patient relationships and an understanding of the importance of affectbased therapies cannot be overstated. * American Journal of Psychotherapy *
The most important form of psychotherapy is also the most neglected. Supportive therapy is an essential and inherent element in all patient care * whether delivered by psychiatrists; other physicians; psychologists; social workers; nurses, occupational therapists; or aides. But almost no one teaches clinicians how to form powerfully healing therapeutic relationships. Markowitz fills this void with eloquence and deep clinical wisdom."-Dr. Allen Frances, MD *
Brief Supportive Psychotherapy: A Treatment Manual and Clinical Approach, by John C. Markowitz, is outstanding.This brief, powerful book is significant because it offers more than a model of therapeutic practice--its valuable contribution to nurturing connection-driven patient relationships and an understanding of the importance of affectbased therapies cannot be overstated. * American Journal of Psychotherapy *
John C. Markowitz received his medical degree from Columbia in 1982 and completed psychiatric residency training at the New York Hospital-Payne Whitney Clinic in 1986. He trained in cognitive behavioral therapy at the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Philadelphia and in interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) with the late Gerald L. Klerman, M.D. at Cornell. He has spent decades conducting psychotherapy research, studying treatment of mood, anxiety, personality, and trauma-related disorders. He developed Brief Supportive Psychotherapy (BSP), of which this book is the manual. Dr. Markowitz is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University and Research Psychiatrist at New York State Psychiatric Institute.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780197635803 |
| ISBN 10 | 0197635806 |
| Title | Brief Supportive Psychotherapy |
| Author | John C Markowitz |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Year published | 2022-11-14 |
| Number of pages | 160 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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