A casebook in time-limited psychotherapy. (reprint, 1982).RC480 93-74812 1-56821-210-0 A casebook A printed compilation of judicial decisions illustrating the application of particular principles of a specific field of law, such as torts, that is used in Legal Education to teach students under the Case Method system. in time-limited psychotherapy psychotherapy, treatment of mental and emotional disorders using psychological methods. Psychotherapy, thus, does not include physiological interventions, such as drug therapy or electroconvulsive therapy, although it may be used in combination with such methods. . (reprint, 1982) Mann, James Mann, James (Robert) (1856–1922) U.S. representative; born in Bloomington, Ill. A successful attorney from Chicago, he was a Republican congressman (1897–22), skilled in legislation and parliamentary tactics, a protégé of Joseph Cannon. and Robert Goldman. Jason Aronson, [c]2004 178 p. $40.00 (pa) This work follows up on Mann's 1973 book, Time Limited Psychotherapy, with refinements on theory and technique and a collection of five cases demonstrating the range of treatable cases and the variety of outcomes. One case is presented in extensive detail to illustrate the effectiveness of the authors' method of selecting a central issue in overcoming racial and socioeconomic barriers. Mann originated time-limited psychotherapy as director of residency training in the Division of Psychiatry at the Boston University School of Medicine Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) is one of the graduate schools of Boston University. It is an American medical school located in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. . Goldman was formerly a student in the same program. |
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