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- Seminars in the Psychotherapies
- College Seminars Series
- Seminars in the Psychotherapies
- Copyright page
- Reviews
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I Therapy Theory and Practice
- Section 1 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Chapter 1 Psychodynamic Theory: The Development of a Model of the Mind
- Chapter 2 A Psychodynamic Approach to Psychiatry
- Chapter 3 Referral for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Processes and Considerations
- Chapter 4 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: The Consultation Process
- Chapter 5 Psychological Models for Case Formulation
- Chapter 6 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Practice: An Introduction
- Section 2 Other Forms of Psychotherapy
- Part II Applied Psychotherapeutic Thinking
- Index
- References
Chapter 3 - Referral for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Processes and Considerations
from Section 1 - Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 May 2021
- Seminars in the Psychotherapies
- College Seminars Series
- Seminars in the Psychotherapies
- Copyright page
- Reviews
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I Therapy Theory and Practice
- Section 1 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Chapter 1 Psychodynamic Theory: The Development of a Model of the Mind
- Chapter 2 A Psychodynamic Approach to Psychiatry
- Chapter 3 Referral for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Processes and Considerations
- Chapter 4 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: The Consultation Process
- Chapter 5 Psychological Models for Case Formulation
- Chapter 6 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Practice: An Introduction
- Section 2 Other Forms of Psychotherapy
- Part II Applied Psychotherapeutic Thinking
- Index
- References
Summary
For the patient, a referral to psychodynamic psychotherapy services is a highly meaningful and intensely personal experience. It offers potential to uncover the deeper issues behind whatever is troubling them and to explore areas of their emotional life beyond their conscious awareness. It is a bold step for the patient to cross this threshold, involving painful realisations and profound readjustments to their understanding of themselves and others. Alongside these challenges are the potential gains of improved mental health and function and the achievement of lasting changes in their relationships. This chapter will outline some of the issues important to consider in making and progressing such a referral.
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- Seminars in the Psychotherapies , pp. 37 - 47Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021