Written for therapists working with people in distress, this book
describes the links between crisis and personality style, and offers a
plan for approaching cases with these connections in mind. The authors
discuss ways to help patients learn new coping strategies, modify
enduring attitudes, and improve their relational patterns. The chapters
outline the history of brief dynamic psychotherapy, describe an approach
focused on current stressors, apply configurational analysis to case
formulation and review, and detail five personality types.