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The Collected Writings of Josette ten Have-de Labije, PsyD
A Companion Volume to The Collected Writings of Robert J. Neborsky, MD By Josette ten Have-de Labije PsyD
ISBN 978-1-934690-25-2
Psychology & Psychiatry
Tasora Books · June 2010
6 x 9 · Paperback · 336 pp ·
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| Over two decades, on two continents, Robert J. Neborsky, MD, and Josette ten Have-de Labije, PsyD, have struggled to define and perfect the psychotherapeutic methods of Habib Davanloo, MD. Both in individual practice and partnered study, they have worked carefully to master the theory and application of the clinician’s revolutionary approach.
These companion volumes represent their best attempts to translate Davanloo's clinical genius into language that students and researchers can use to help psychoneurotic patients who suffer from what the authors describe as "attachment trauma." As David Malan, MD, advised, "This technique needs to be modified and softened if it is to be accepted by the majority of therapists."
Readers will discover that Neborsky and ten Have-de Labije have greatly advanced the science and teaching of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy in these collections, which also serve as an introduction to their forthcoming textbook Roadmap to the Unconscious (Karnac, 2010). |
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Josette ten Have-de Labije, registered psychologist-psychotherapist and clinical psychologist, started her professional career in 1972 at the department for Neuro and Psychophysiology of the Free University of Brussels. Thereafter she has worked in the Netherlands at a public mental health center for ambulant (non-residential) patients as coordinator of the Behavior Therapy Department and member of the Diagnostic Staff. Since 1990 ten Have-de Labije, who is Dutch by birth, has worked in private practice. As supervisor and trainer of the Dutch Association for Cognitive and Behavior therapy, she has supervised and and taught post-graduate courses in behavior therapy at the Universities of Utrecht and Amsterdam and several post-doctorate courses and workshops. As supervisor and trainer of the Dutch Association for Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy and of the South California Institute for AG-STDP she has led several post-doctorate courses and workshops. She has organized several national and international conferences on Behavior Therapy, cancer treatment and mental health, and ISTDP.
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