The importance of conducting empirical research for the future of psychodynamics is presented in this excellent new volume. In <EM>Handbook of Evidence Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice, the editors provide evidence that supports this type of research for two primary reasons. The first reason concerns the current marginalization of psychodynamic work within the mental health field. Sound empirical research has the potential to affirm the important role that psychodynamic theory and treatment have in modern psychiatry and psychology. The second reason that research is crucial to the future of psychodynamic work concerns the role that systematic empirical investigations can have in developing and refining effective approaches to a variety of clinical problems. Empirical research functions as a check on subjectivity and theoretical alliances in on-going attempts to determine the approaches most helpful in working with patients clinically. <EM>Handbook of Evidence Based Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice brings together a panel of distinguished clinician-researchers who have been publishing their findings for decades. This important new book provides compelling evidence that psychodynamic psychotherapy is an effective treatment for many common psychological problems.
Raymond A. Levy
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J. Stuart Ablon
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Handbook of EvidenceBased Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice
Foreword by Glen O. Gabbard
Editors Raymond A. Levy Clinical Director Psychotherapy Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA 02114
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J. Stuart Ablon Director Psychotherapy Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA 02114
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Series Editor Jerrold F. Rosenbaum Chief of Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School Boston, MA 02114
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Foreword
There can be little doubt that psychoanalysis and the psychodynamic therapies that arise from it are currently in a beleaguered state. The