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Basic Intensive Psychotherapy

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Author Note: A very basic introductory guide to doing intensive or psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapy, designed to be read quickly and remembered for a long time. Similar in concept to its predecessor, Kenneth M. Colby's excellent A Primer for Psychotherapists.

131 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1980

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William H. Reid

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William H. Reid, MD, MPH, is one of America's leading forensic psychiatrists. His professional career includes professorships at several medical schools and serving as medical director of one of the nation's largest state mental health and developmental disability systems. He was president of North America's premiere forensic psychiatry organization (the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law), has published some 16 books and over 200 professional articles, been an expert witness or consultant in hundreds of criminal and civil cases (for prosecution/plaintiff, defense, or as a judge's expert) at the interface of mental health and the law, and treated thousands of psychiatric patients.

He lives, practices and writes in Horseshoe Bay, Texas, where he enjoys family & friends, plays mediocre tennis, and performs acoustic blues with the best musicians he can find who will tolerate him.

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