4175: Planned Short-Term Psychotherapy: A Clinical Handbook
About the Course:
Dr. Bloom introduces and describes 17 different planned short-term psychotherapy approaches. This is followed by a look at planned short-term psychotherapy in five different clinical settings—including medical settings and group and family settings. The reader will also find a rich array of clinical examples and commentaries that illustrate the approaches to planned short-term psychotherapy
Author
Bernard L. Bloom, Ph.D.
About the Authors:
Dr. Bloom received his PhD degree in 1952 and MS Hyg. (Public Health) 1962. He is currently retired from the Psychology Dept. at the University of Colorado
Course Objectives:
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To be able to become familiar with the history and variety of approaches to planned short-term psychotherapy
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To be able to learn about efforts to conduct outcome evaluations in the field of pstp and the results of these evaluation studies
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Understand the field of mental-health related managed care and the place of pstp in that field
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Understand the most important general principles that govern the behavior of planned short-term psychotherapists.
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