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Bartuska / Buchsbaumer / Mehta Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics
1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-3-211-77310-9
Verlag: Springer-Verlag
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Guidelines for the new standard
E-Book, Englisch, 291 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-211-77310-9
Verlag: Springer-Verlag
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
For the first time this book provides a comprehensive diagnostic for all different methods in psychotherapy. Because of the individual approaches and structures this could not be realized until know. Experts of seventeen schools-of-thought came together at a round table and drew up guidelines for the daily work of psychotherapists. The result is documented in this book, containing a summary of relevant standard questions; it also includes methodological commentaries for practical implementation. Despite the individual approach of the different types of psychotherapies, this psychotherapeutic diagnostic is applicable for all psychotherapists.
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1;Forewords from Various Perspectives;5
1.1;World Council for Psychotherapy;6
1.2;European Certificate for Psychotherapy;8
1.3;Austrian Federal Association for Psychotherapy;10
2;Contents;12
3;Biographical Notes;15
4;Introduction;19
4.1;History of the Origin of Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics;20
4.1.1;The Various Participating Psychotherapeutic Methods and Professional Fields;22
4.1.2;Conflicting Theories and Metaphors;23
4.1.3;References;25
5;1. Diagnostic Guideline for Psychotherapists;26
5.1;Preamble;27
5.1.1;Assumptions of the Research Committee;30
5.2;A. Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics;31
5.2.1;A. I. Establishing a Diagnosis;34
5.2.2;A. II. Indications;44
5.3;B. Psychotherapeutic Guidelines;49
5.3.1;B. I. Guidelines for Establishing a Diagnosis;49
5.3.2;B. II. Guidelines for Indication;52
5.3.3;Appendix;54
5.4;Explanatory Notes and Definitions;62
6;2. Management and Application of Diagnostics from the Different Methodological Perspectives;72
6.1;Analytical Psychology (AP);73
6.1.1;Introduction;73
6.1.2;References;79
6.2;Autogenic Psychotherapy (ATP);81
6.2.1;References;86
6.3;Daseinsanalysis (DA);87
6.3.1;The Daseinsanalytical Idea of Disease;87
6.3.2;Existential Classification of Being Ill as a Basis of the Daseinsanalytical Theory of Neuroses, Psychoses, and Psychosomatics;88
6.3.3;Current States of Illness as Access to Motivic Etiology ( Specific Pathogenesis);89
6.3.4;References;90
6.4;Dynamic Group Psychotherapy (DG);91
6.4.1;Diagnostic Processes in Dynamic Group Psychotherapy;91
6.4.2;Diagnosing in the Intake Interview;92
6.4.3;Process-Related Diagnoses in the Group Setting;94
6.4.4;Criteria for Diagnosing Within a Group;94
6.4.5;References;95
6.5;The Process of Diagnosis in Existential Analysis (EA);96
6.5.1;I. Existential-Analytical Cycle of Diagnosis;97
6.5.2;II. An Overview of the Process of Diagnosis;101
6.5.3;References;102
6.6;Existential Analysis and Logotherapy (EL);104
6.6.1;Establishing Diagnoses;105
6.6.2;Psychotherapeutic Indication;108
6.6.3;Summary (by Keywords);109
6.6.4;References;109
6.7;Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy ( GTP);110
6.7.1;The Diagnostic Understanding of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy;112
6.7.2;Diagnosing and Classifying;116
6.7.3;References;119
6.8;Hypnopsychotherapy ( HY);122
6.8.1;Establishing Psychotherapeutic Diagnoses;123
6.8.2;Resources;124
6.8.3;Psychotherapeutic Indication;130
6.8.4;References;130
6.9;Integrative Gestalt Psychotherapy (IG);132
6.9.1;Diagnostics in Integrative Gestalt Therapy;132
6.9.2;References;134
6.10;Concentrative Movement Therapy ( CMT);135
6.10.1;Situational Assessment by Classification of Disorders According to ICD 10;136
6.10.2;Diagnosing Personalities;136
6.10.3;Relational Diagnostics;137
6.10.4;References;138
6.11;Guided Affective Imagery Psychotherapy ( GAI);140
6.11.1;Notes on Diagnostics in Guided Affective Imagery Psychotherapy;140
6.11.2;References;145
6.12;Psychoanalysis (PA);147
6.12.1;On the Issue of Psychotherapeutically Relevant Diagnoses with Specific Regard to the Psychoanalytic Perspective;147
6.12.2;Diagnostics in Medicine, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis;148
6.13;Psychodrama (PD);153
6.13.1;Psychodrama Therapy;153
6.13.2;Indication of Psychodrama Therapy;157
6.13.3;Synopsis;157
6.13.4;References;158
6.14;Person- and Client- Centered Psychotherapy (PP & CP);160
6.14.1;Discussion and Development Threads;160
6.14.2;Regarding the Client’s Internal Frame of Reference;162
6.14.3;Diagnostic Instruments for Research and Evaluation;163
6.14.4;Specifiable Forms and Functions of Diagnostics;164
6.14.5;Diversity of Clientele and Differential Inquiry;164
6.14.6;References;165
6.15;Diagnostic Guidelines for Systemic Family Therapists ( SF). It is Time for Integration;166
6.15.1;Guidelines Facilitate the Integration of Diagnostics Within the Systemic Approach;166
6.15.2;Characteristics of Systemic Diagnostics;169
6.15.3;Possible Ways of Overcoming the Burdened Systemic Relationship with Diagnostics;172
6.15.4;References;174
6.16;Transactional Diagnosis ( TA);176
6.16.1;References;182
6.17;Behavior Therapy (BT);183
6.17.1;How Behavior Therapists Could See Themselves Represented in the Diagnostic Guideline of the Federal Ministry of Health and Women’s Affairs;183
6.17.2;References;186
7;3. Diagnostics in Different Professions;187
7.1;Diagnostics in Medicine, Psychiatry, and Psychosomatics;188
7.1.1;Summary;190
7.2;Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics in Forensics;191
7.2.1;Forensic Psychiatry – Enforcement of Measures;191
7.2.2;1. Utilization of the Diagnostic Guideline for Treatment Planning;192
7.2.3;2. Differentiation: Psychiatric or Psychotherapeutic Expertise?;195
7.2.4;References;198
7.3;Clinical-Psychological and Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics;200
7.3.1;Introduction;200
7.3.2;Legal Framework: Clinical-Psychological versus Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics;201
7.3.3;Some Aspects Regarding Content: Clinical-Psychological versus Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics;205
7.3.4;Substantive-Functional and Use- Oriented Intersections and Differentiations;214
7.3.5;Status Diagnostics at the Beginning of Therapy;216
7.3.6;Diagnostics Concomitant to Therapy: Process and Progress Diagnostics;219
7.3.7;Therapy Evaluation: Change Diagnostics;220
7.3.8;Consequences;221
7.3.9;Psychotherapeutic Diagnostics Applied to Psychological- Diagnostic Issues;221
7.3.10;The Diagnostic Guidelines from the Perspective of Clinical Psychology;222
7.3.11;Conclusions and Consequences;224
7.3.12;References;225
7.4;Significance of Diagnostics for Psychotherapy – A Survey;227
7.4.1;Preliminary Note;227
7.4.2;Subject of Inquiry;228
7.4.3;Execution of the Survey;228
7.4.4;Sampling;229
7.4.5;Results;230
7.4.6;Summary;236
7.4.7;References;238
8;4. On the Meaning of the Fundamental Terms;239
8.1;Suffering – Disorder, Illness – Illness Status;240
8.1.1;Digression;240
8.1.2;References;242
8.2;Personality – Personality Structure – Personality Disorders;244
8.2.1;References;245
8.3;Notes on the Psychotherapeutic Relationship;246
8.3.1;In the Early History the Individual is at the Centre of Attention;247
8.3.2;The Transition to Observing the Relationship;248
8.3.3;Today’s View of the Significance of the Therapeutic Relationship;249
8.3.4;The Therapeutic Relationship in the Diagnostic Guideline;251
8.3.5;References;252
8.4;The Psychotherapeutic Relationship – an Explosive Power in Principle;254
8.4.1;Introduction;254
8.4.2;The Dynamic Impact of Therapeutic Relationships;255
8.4.3;Characteristics of a Psychotherapeutic Relationship;256
8.4.4;Reflections on Participatory, Continuous Diagnostics;259
8.4.5;Visiting a Psychotherapist; Initiation of the Psychotherapeutic Relationship;261
8.4.6;Requirements for Psychotherapeutic Service;262
8.4.7;References;264
8.5;Crises and Risk Potential;265
8.5.1;References;266
8.6;Reflection – Self-Reflection – Self-Awareness;267
8.6.1;Application of these Analogies to the Reflection Training of Psychotherapists;269
8.6.2;Correspondence between Psychotherapeutic and Physical Reflection;270
8.6.3;Interrelation between the Abilities of Reflection and Self- Reflection;272
8.6.4;The Issue of Self-Awareness and Personal Growth in the Various Psychotherapeutic Schools;273
8.6.5;Settings;274
8.6.6;Benefits and Potential Training Mistakes;275
8.6.7;Summary;280
8.6.8;Reflection Training within the European Certificate for Psychotherapy ( ECP);280
8.6.9;References;282
9;5. Psychotherapeutic Status Based on the Diagnostic Guideline for Psychotherapists;283
9.1;Psychotherapeutic Status;284
9.1.1;I. Diagnosis;284
9.1.2;II. Indication;286
9.1.3;References;287




