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Donald J. Kiesler - Contemporary Interpersonal Theory and Research - 9780471148470 - V9780471148470
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Contemporary Interpersonal Theory and Research

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Description for Contemporary Interpersonal Theory and Research Paperback. A comprehensive overview of modern interpersonal theory and the research on personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy. This book explores personality and maladjustment and covers the use of contemporary interpersonal theory in clinical situations, with chapters on assessment and diagnosis, therapy, and supervision. Series: Series in Clinical Psychology and Personality. Num Pages: 398 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JMS; MJN; MMJT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 247 x 189 x 22. Weight in Grams: 742.
Pioneered by Harry Stack Sullivan in the 1940s, interpersonal therapy has, over the past half century, firmly established itself as one of the four main psychotherapeutic families. Now, from one of the brightest lights currently working in the field, comes the comprehensive guide to contemporary interpersonal research, theory, and practice. Providing a valuable resource for students as well as mental health professionals, Donald J. Kiesler offers both an exhaustive, up-to-the-minute survey of current methods and principles, and a systematic, empirically based approach to interpersonal psychotherapy.

In the first part of the book, the focus is on general principles of ... Read more

Part 2 is devoted to clinical considerations. Dr. Kiesler provides practical guidelines on interpersonal assessment, diagnosis, therapy, and supervision for a wide range of DSM disorders. He highlights principles of therapeutic metacommunication and interpersonal impact disclosure as they apply to both psychotherapy and supervision. And most importantly, he develops the crucial concept of the maladaptive transaction cycle, explaining how it serves as an overarching principle in differential intervention for patients with specific DSM disorders.

Throughout the book, the author reviews the world literature concerning interpersonal theory and practice, critically appraising all important new and emerging concepts, methods, and research trends.

Timely, authoritative, and comprehensive, Contemporary Interpersonal Theory and Research is sure to have a profound impact on the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and social work for many years to come.

"This groundbreaking book, by one of the leading figures in the interpersonal tradition, will define the field and set the course for theory, research, and practice for years to come. At a time when interpersonal perspectives are becoming increasingly influential, this formidable achievement provides an essential sourcebook for theorists, researchers, and clinicians."—Jeremy Safran, PhD, The New School for Social Research

"By almost any measure, what Don Kiesler has accomplished in this work is truly extraordinary. He has taken the enormously large, diverse, and complex literature on the tradition established by Harry Stack Sullivan in psychopathology and psychotherapy, reviewed it systematically and comprehensively, and refined it into a limited set of fundamental principles. The book promises to occupy a central place in interpersonal thinking in personality and clinical psychology."—Robert C. Carson, PhD, Duke University

"...a rich and powerful description of how the therapeutic relationship itself brings about change. In a masterful tour de force, [Dr.] Kiesler brings his interactional formulations to bear on current DSM groupings, transforming these categories from mere descriptive labels into useful therapeutic tools. A much-needed book, with rewards for clinician and researcher alike."—Sheldon Cashdan, PhD, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

"Donald Kiesler has created an essential and authoritative guide to the interpersonal perspective in clinical and personality psychology — a perspective with a distinguished past and a vital present. This book is impeccable in its scholarship, integrative in its approach, encyclopedic and up-to-date in its coverage... an important work that deserves to have a broad audience." — Michael B. Gurtman, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Parkside

A volume in the Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology and Personality

W. Edward Craighead, Series Editor

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Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United States
Number of pages
398
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1996
Series
Series in Clinical Psychology and Personality
Condition
New
Weight
781g
Number of Pages
416
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780471148470
SKU
V9780471148470
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50

About Donald J. Kiesler
DONALD J. KIESLER, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia. Recognized as a leading expert in interpersonal psychotherapy, he is the author of many influential books and articles on various aspects of interpersonal theory and practice. These include The Process of Psychotherapy: Empirical Foundations and Systems of Analysis; ... Read more

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