This book clearly and accessibly explicates the major clinically important character types and suggests how an appreciation of the patient's individual personality structure should influence the therapist's focus and style of intervention.
This volume takes clinicians step-be-step through developing a dynamic case formulation and using this information to guide and inform treatment decisions.
Building on the enormous popularity of her two previous texts on diagnosis and case formulation, this important work from Nancy McWilliams completes the trilogy by addressing in detail the art of psychodynamic treatment.