Contemporary Interpersonal Theory and Research
Personality, Psychopathology, and Psychotherapy
Series in Clinical Psychology and Personality
1. Auflage Juni 1996
416 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-471-14847-0
John Wiley & Sons
Partial table of contents:
PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY.
Overt Interpersonal Behavior and the Interpersonal Circle.
Interpersonal Behavior: Moderating Factors and Other Issues.
Covert Components of Interpersonal Behavior.
Interpersonal Behavior and Our Bids for Complementarity.
Measurement of the Covert Complementary Response: The ImpactMessage Inventory.
Maladjusted Interpersonal Behavior: General Principles andFormulations for Specific DSM Disorders.
DIAGNOSIS, PSYCHOTHERAPY, AND SUPERVISION.
Interpersonal Assessment and Diagnosis.
The Relationship in Psychotherapy: An Interpersonal CommunicationAnalysis.
Interpersonal Communication Interventions: InterpersonalComplementary Principles.
Conclusion.
References.
Indexes.
PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY.
Overt Interpersonal Behavior and the Interpersonal Circle.
Interpersonal Behavior: Moderating Factors and Other Issues.
Covert Components of Interpersonal Behavior.
Interpersonal Behavior and Our Bids for Complementarity.
Measurement of the Covert Complementary Response: The ImpactMessage Inventory.
Maladjusted Interpersonal Behavior: General Principles andFormulations for Specific DSM Disorders.
DIAGNOSIS, PSYCHOTHERAPY, AND SUPERVISION.
Interpersonal Assessment and Diagnosis.
The Relationship in Psychotherapy: An Interpersonal CommunicationAnalysis.
Interpersonal Communication Interventions: InterpersonalComplementary Principles.
Conclusion.
References.
Indexes.
DONALD J. KIESLER, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia. Recognized as a leading expert in interpersonal psychotherapy, he is the author of many influential books and articles on various aspects of interpersonal theory and practice. These include The Process of Psychotherapy: Empirical Foundations and Systems of Analysis; Handbook of Interpersonal Psychotherapy; and Therapeutic Metacommunication: Impact Disclosure as Feedback in Psychotherapy. Dr. Kiesler received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana.