Developmental Perspectives in Child Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy incorporates recent innovations in developmental theory and research into our understanding of the nature of change in child psychotherapy. Diverse psychoanalytic ideas and individual styles are repres... Lees meer.
Psychotherapy and psychoanalysis don t always work. Inevitably a therapy or analysis may fail to alleviate the suffering of the patient. The reasons why this occurs are as manifold as the patients and analysts themselves and oftentimes are a source of frustration and... Lees meer.
This is a book that grew out of the many practical how-to questions that the author s psychotherapy students have asked him over the years. It is neither an evidence-based compendium nor an attempt to summarize general practice or the viewpoints of others but rather... Lees meer.
Mentalization--the effort to make sense of our own and others actions behavior and internal states--is something we all do. And it is a capacity that all psychotherapies aim to improve. the better we are at mentalizing the more resilient and flexible we tend to be.... Lees meer.
In order to complete training successfuIly every psychoanalyst has to be a supervisee. This experience leads each analyst to want to become a supervisor. Until recently very little has been discussed about wh at supervision is how it is done and how it is related to... Lees meer.
Mindfulness-Informed Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Inquiring Deeply provides a refreshing new look at the emerging field of Buddhist-informed psychotherapy. Marjorie Schuman presents a cogent framework which engages the patient at the levels of narrative... Lees meer.
This book is a timely and relevant book for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts who process loss both in their own lives and in the lives of their patients offering perspectives from a range of theoretical backgrounds clinical vignettes and personal insights. Thi... Lees meer.
Learning Along the Way sees Patrick Casement trace the development and application of his earlier key contributions to psychoanalytic technique. These include his observations about internal supervision trial identification with the patient and monitoring how the anal... Lees meer.
This book focuses on the issue of mistakes in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy--the inevitability of making them as far as possible how to avoid them and what therapists can do to transform potential disasters into a means for growth in themselves as well as t... Lees meer.
This 1986 work was the capstone for a sequence of about 70 articles and monographs by almost 20 authors published over a quarter of a century that chronicled the Psychotherapy Research Project of the Menninger Foundation. The 30-year project studied the treatment beg... Lees meer.
This book confronts the barriers that face the cross-cultural application of western psychotherapy. It puts forward an argument for applying culture analysis in which the therapist analyses the inconsistencies within the client s culture before applying psychoanalysis... Lees meer.
Increased worldwide mobility and easy access to technology means that the use of technological mediation for treatment is being adopted rapidly and uncritically by psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists. Despite claims of functional equivalence between media... Lees meer.
In this book Philip Rosenbaum and Richard Webb consider the complexities of working as counselors and psychotherapists for college students and offer a broad and detailed account of the developmental issues essential to understanding adolescent experience. In this... Lees meer.
The body of both the patient and the analyst is increasingly a focus of attention in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice especially from a relational perspective. The body of both the patient and the analyst is increasingly a focus of attention in... Lees meer.