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HOW PSYCHOTHERAPY WORKS
Process and Technique

Joseph Weiss, M.D., and Harold Sampson
Guilford Publications, 1993

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Readers of this book will learn about Weiss' theory, which—supported by formal, empirical research—assumes that psychopathology stems from unconscious, pathogenic beliefs that the patient acquires by inference from early traumatic experiences. The reader will learn how to infer, from the patient's history and behavior in treatment, what the patient is trying to accomplish and how the therapist may help.

Test available from ISHK exclusively. Book can be purchased from ISHK or through Guilford's website www.guilford.com.

Joseph Weiss, M.D., is a training analyst at the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California Medical Center in San Francisco, and Co-Director of the San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group. He is currently in private practice in San Francisco.

Harold Sampson is Co-Director of the San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group.

4 CE credits; 224 pages

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Order book or tape: $38.00. Order code HOPW1
Order test: $100.00. Order code HOPWT