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Psychopathology - General & Miscellaneous, Death, Grief & Bereavement, Anxiety, Stress & Trauma-Related Disorders, Psychological Self-Help - General & Miscellaneous, Psychotherapy, Stress & Anxiety Management - Self-Help

Stress Response Syndromes: Personality Styles and Interventions, Fourth Edition

by Mardi Horowitz
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Overview

For more than twenty years, Dr. Mardi Horowitz has set the standard for psychotherapy with victims of trauma. No other work has played so major a role in determining how we think about, diagnose, and treat the many patients responding to such trauma as abuse, bereavement, rape, and injury. In this revised and expanded edition, Dr. Horowitz incorporates the most recent advances in the understanding and treatment of stress response syndromes to date. He describes the general characteristics of stress response syndromes, including signs and symptoms, and elaborates on treatment techniques that integrate cognitive and dynamic approaches. Verbatim case material is used to illustrate how specific personality factors and preexisting conflicts contribute to different patients' reactions to stressful life events. For instance, the author contrasts the stance a therapist would take with an obsessional patient versus a patient with a narcissistic personality disorder. The expanded clinical material includes a phase-by-phase, "how to" approach that is particularly instructive and of invaluable help for less experienced therapists. This comprehensive treatment manual offers both an astute and empathic understanding of the impact of traumatic events in patients' lives and increased competence for professionals treating those with posttraumatic stress disorder, grief, and adjustment disorders.

Synopsis

In this revised and expanded edition, Dr. Horowitz incorporates the most recent advances in the understanding and treatment of stress response syndromes to date. He describes the general characteristics of stress response syndromes, including signs and symptoms, and elaborates on treatment techniques that integrate cognitive and dynamic approaches.

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Horowitz (psychiatry, University of California at San Francisco) describes the general characteristics of stress response syndromes, including their signs and symptoms. He then elaborates on treatment techniques that integrate cognitive and dynamic approaches. The significance of specific personality factors and pre-existing conflicts are illustrated with verbatim case material. Clinical examples include cases involving the loss of a limb, visual shock, an automobile accident, the suicide of a parent, and the suicide of a friend. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Mardi Horowitz

Mardi Jon Horowitz, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco. He has directed a series of programs including the Psychotherapy Evaluation and Study Center, Center for the Study of Neuroses, and Center on Stress and Personality. Dr. Horowitz has published many books, including States of Mind: Configurational Analysis of Individual Personality, Personality Styles and Brief Psychotherapy, and Nuances of Technique in Dynamic Psychotherapy. He is the recipient of the Pioneer Award of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies for his achievements in developing the diagnoses of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and disorders of complicated grief.

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Stress Response Syndromes has been considered an authoritative work on the subject for three decades. This important update to a classic work should be purchased by all research libraries serving trauma researchers and scholars.

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Horowitz (psychiatry, University of California at San Francisco) describes the general characteristics of stress response syndromes, including their signs and symptoms. He then elaborates on treatment techniques that integrate cognitive and dynamic approaches. The significance of specific personality factors and pre-existing conflicts are illustrated with verbatim case material. Clinical examples include cases involving the loss of a limb, visual shock, an automobile accident, the suicide of a parent, and the suicide of a friend. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2001
Publisher
Aronson, Jason Inc.
Pages
451
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780765703132

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