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  • - A Winnicottian Approach for Social Workers and Other Helping Professionals
    av Jennifer M. Bonovitz & Jeffrey S. Applegate
    645

    Shows how D W Winnicott's therapeutic ideas and technique are particularly relevant to a agency-based psychodynamic treatment of clients.

  • - Contemporary Issues and Treatment Considerations
     
    1 189

    Focuses on the most basic of human interactions - love and attachment in all of their permutations and the barriers that exist to achieving closeness. This work addresses specific topics such as: gender, class, race, and ethnicity. It presents a comprehensive understanding of love in all of its various configurations.

  • av Jane S. Hall
    539 - 1 119

    Almost everyone who crosses the therapist's threshold is looking for a second chance - a shot at living a richer, less restricted life.

  • av Andrew P. Morrison
    579

    The author exposes the many masks of shame and examines the way it paralyzes us, individually and collectively. He draws on powerful case stories to illustrate the language and impact of shame and how it can be overcome.

  • av Joseph Reppen
    1 419

    Mentoring intersects with memoir in this volume, as 31 psychotherapists share the origins of their professional ambitions and, mixing authority with levity, describe their professional odysseys. The psychotherapists include Martin A. Schulman, Jeffrey Seinfeld and Martha Stark.

  • - An Object Relations View of Sex and the Family
    av David E. Scharff
    999

    Dr. David Scharff explores the role of sexuality in human relationships by combining his extensive experience in individual, marital, family, and sex therapy with theoretical contributions from object relations theory and child development.

  • - Diagnosis and Treatment
     
    1 355

    The therapeutic task, with patients of narcissistic disorders, necessitates a special form of attunement and a particular treatment stance that take into account the often hidden sensitivities and painful feelings that lie beneath the surface for both child and parent.

  • - How Therapists Heal Their Patients
    av Howard A. Bacal
    1 475

    A new generation of dynamic therapists is taking a fresh look at what actually heals the patient. There is a growing awareness among practitioners of what patients have always known-that the successful therepeutic experience derives not only from the insight rooted in interpretation but rather from a relationship of optimal responsiveness.

  • av Sebastiano Santostefano
    1 055

    Presented in a question answer format, this book brings together concepts and methods from psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, and developmental perspectives.

  • - A Guide to Winning Cooperation from Your Spouse
    av Kenneth Wenning
    515

    Men and women are more alike then they are different. They share common hopes and fears, the capacity to engage in dysfunctional behaviors, and the ability to change. Dr.Wenning helps spouses master skills in communication and conflict-resolution and corresponding behavioral strategies.

  • av Sebastiano Santostefano
    1 925

    This text brings together concepts and methods from psychodynamic, behavioural, cognitive and developmental perspectives to provide an integrative conceptual model and therapeutic approach for conducting psychotherapy with children and adolescents.

  • - A Life and Work in Psychoanalysis
    av John E. Gedo
    1 419

    In this intellectual memoir, Gedo paints a portrait of American psychoanalysis, its popular peak and its failure to face the complexity of its task, and thus its retreat to schismatic conflict. Interwoven is an accessible presentation of his intellectual work.

  • - Understanding and Treating Emotional Storms of ADHD from Childhood through Adulthood
    av Joseph H. Horacek
    825 - 1 189

    Brainstorms examines questions surrounding the possible neurobiological underpinnings of the emotionally hyperactive and hyperreactive components of ADHD and related disorders. These 'pre-psychological' substrata may, for example, be fundamental to what we think of as temperament.

  • - Men and Women in Treatment
     
    1 555

    The idea that men too are a 'gender,' and that their addiction patterns and treatment needs must be reexamined in the light of postfeminist and men's movement consciousness as well as the rapid recent growth of scientific knowledge, is only now beginning to be explored.

  • - A Memorial Tribute to Frances Tustin
     
    1 475

    This book explores and expands upon the work of the late Frances Tustin, which was devoted to the psychoanalytic understanding of the bewildering elemental world of the autistic child.

  • - Establishing the Essential Alliance in Child Psychotherapy and Consultation
    av Diana Siskind
    1 245

    Shows readers how to engage even hard-to-reach parents, how to have an impact on their ways of parenting, and how to make them effective partners in fostering growth in their children.

  • - Psychotherapy of the Sexually Abused Child
    av Stephen Prior
    579 - 1 119

    Offers insight into the suffering and treatment of seriously disturbed, traumatized children. This title outlines an object relational theory of the consequences of sexual traumatization as well as a detailed portrait of child treatment. It gives an account of the psychodynamics of trauma.

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    1 489

    This book is a comprehensive reference on both the structure and content of the clinical interview, and its authors present the strategies and fundamental knowledge required to conduct the clinical interview with different kinds of patients and for specific psychopathologies.

  • av David Sears
    1 119

    Collects a wide range of sources from a number of periods in Jewish history to demonstrate the depth from which Judaism speaks in a universalistic voice. This title presents a collection of primary writings on the role of compassion in the Jewish tradition.

  • av Jeffrey Cohen
    559,-

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  • - When Part of Your Family Keeps Kosher
    av Linda Loewenstein
    565

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  • - The Splendor of Judaism
    av David M. Wexelman
    779

    Kabbalah: The Splendor of Judaism applies Kabbalah to everyday life activities such as business, pleasure, and politics. David M. Wexelman shows readers that the meaning of success in life and the way to world peace are made possible by the wisdom in the Kabbalah.

  • av Peninnah Schram
    579 - 1 285

    Tales of Elijah the Prophet is a brilliant and multicolored portrait of Elijah and his role in Jewish life and tradition throughout the ages. It unlocks the world of Elijah, inviting readers to delve into the centuries-old treasure chest of Jewish wisdom.

  • - A Critical English Translation
    av Theodor Herzl
    1 115

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  • av Eli W. Schlossberg
    459

    This book is a friendly, engaging explanations of the traditions and lifestyles of Orthodox Jews. Informative for both Jews and non-Jews, Eli W. Schlossberg draws on personal experiences as an Orthodox Jew active in the international business world to answer the most commonly asked questions people have about religious Jewish life. The World of Orthodox Judaism is a concise resource for anyone interested in learning more about the customs and standards of Orthodox Jewish life.

  • - A Psychodynamic Approach for Mourning in the Technological Age
    av Domenico Arturo Nesci
    1 245

    Multimedia Psychotherapy: A Psychodynamic Approach for Mourning in the Technological Age is a complete manual to let all health professionals learn Multimedia Psychotherapy and apply it with their own patients. Excerpts from sessions are quoted to describe each step of the therapy: from intake to outcome through the "picture sessions," "music session," and "screening session" where patient and therapist watch the "psychodynamic montage" together. A new supervision model (the Clinic and Dreams Workshop) and a training group experience in Multimedia Psychotherapy are also described.

  • - Origins, Manifestations, and Management
     
    1 015

    Guilt: Origins, Manifestations, and Management is replete with clinical pearls and highly useful tips for the management of patients driven by feelings of guilt and remorse. Eight distinguished psychoanalysts address the ubiquitous phenomenon of guilt, describing the childhood experiences that form the bedrock of this emotion. They critically assess previously published findings, review diverse theories, and offer illustrative material from the treatment of children and adults.

  • - Power, Eroticism, and Illusion in the Clinical Relationship
    av Carl P. Ellerman
    1 419

    A pragmatic existential therapist exposes a suggestive underworld of clinical experience, not only disclosing direct experience of the erotization of the clinic, the erotization of the clinician, and the erotization of clinical confession, but also showing by example that these enchantments facilitate psychological healing if managed well. Addressing clinical and cultural concerns, the philosophically-minded dialogical therapist also offers a vigorous critique of the clinical nihilism that defines psychotherapeutic practice in the postmodern clinic.

  • - Developmental Effects across the Life Cycle
    av Calvin A. Colarusso
    1 189

    This book describes the profound interferences with normal developmental processes that occur throughout the life cycle as a result of chronic child sexual abuse. This conviction is supported by the presentation of detailed case histories of individuals ranging in age from five to sixty three.

  • - Our Irrational Society as Therapy Patient
    av Louis S. Berger
    1 039

    Humanity's self-destructive failure to give global and human survival top priority is complex, puzzling, and irrational. Berger conceptualizes it as analogous to manifestations of individuals' psychopathology. He devises a 'sociocultural therapy' patterned after an individual psychotherapy framework, the so-called analysis of defense and designed to supplement the standard approaches to global threats. The new and valuable principal contributions are: identifying our failures with societal pathology; focusing on the latter's defenses; conceptualizing a therapeutic analogue applicable at the social level; and constructing a prototypical example of that therapy.

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