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Psychotherapy and Medication

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Description

Over the past two decades, the use of medication combined with psychotherapy or psychoanalysis has shifted from an infrequent occurrence to common practice. Concurrently, attitudes toward medication have changed from viewing this intervention as disruptive or as a last resort to a welcome aid in the psychotherapeutic or psychoanalytic process. However, this relatively rapid change has created difficulty in the integration of medication use into the psychotherapeutic setting.

Key Features

  • Valuable Insights: Provides psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and other mental health professionals with crucial information on integrating medication into treatment.
  • Timely Discussions: Addresses the significant changes in medication use and attitudes over the past two decades.
  • Framework for Treatment: Offers a structured approach to answer pressing questions regarding medication in psychotherapeutic settings.

Additional Information

Important areas of discussion include evidence that a change in the use of medication has taken place, an examination of the factors that have led to this shift, as well as a review of the issues and questions about combining treatments. Psychotherapy and Medication also serves as a framework in how to best answer the many questions that have arisen as the willingness of analysts to use medication increases. Such significant questions include: How should analysts introduce patients to medication? What are the clinical advantages of combined treatment? What is the impact of medication discussions and prescribing on the analyst’s role and how is this best handled?