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Source: CMHS/SAMHSA Tool Box: "Cut to the 'Quick': Brief Psychodynamic Treatment for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS" As a recent systematic literature review suggests, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy can be an effective treatment for individuals experiencing a variety of mental health problems. In this tool box, one brief treatment model, time-limited dynamic psychotherapy (TLDP), is described at length. The promise of TLDP for alleviating distress experienced by men living with HIV/AIDS was demonstrated in a San Francisco study. Yet, with the well-trained therapist in the role of participant-observer and treatment telescoped on the client's most pervasive and problematic style of relating, the potential of this brief intervention model for addressing the concerns of the so-called "difficult" client likely will be of interest to many practicing clinicians. |
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