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Time Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy. General Introduction. = A time sensitive approach for clients with chronic, pervasive dysfunctional ways of relating to others. Theoretical roots of the approach. Pioneers of TLDP and recommended readings . An interpersonal approach. Strengths of the TLDP.
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General Introduction = A time sensitive approach for clients with chronic, pervasive dysfunctional ways of relating to others. • Theoretical roots of the approach. • Pioneers of TLDP and recommended readings. • An interpersonal approach.
Strengths of the TLDP • Applicability to difficult patients. • Relevance for psychodynamically-trained clinicians. • An empirically tested model. • Avoids complex metatheoretical constructs
Assumptions of TLDP • Maladaptive relationship patterns are learned in the past. • Such maladaptive patterns are maintained in the present. • These patterns are also re-enacted in therapy. • The primary tx focus on the chief problematic relationship pattern.
Goals of TLDP • New experience. • New understanding.
Cyclical Maladaptive Pattern • The idiosyncratic “vicious cycle” of maladaptive interactions that a particular patient gets into when he or she relates to others. • Steps in case formulation.
Pioneers of TLDP & Recommended Readings • Levenson, H. (1995). Time-limited dynamic psychotherapy: A guide to clinical practice. New York: Basic Books • Strupp, H.H. & Binder, J.L. (1984). Psychotherapy in a New Key. New York: Basic Books.