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  • - Tragedy, Trauma, and Human Resilience
     
    645

    Mental health professionals, while trained to treat psychopathology, are insufficiently informed of human resilience of how what intrapsychic, interpersonal, and psychosocial factors are operative in adaptive coping with trauma. This book addresses the matter of resilience from the vantage point of the authors' personal and clinical experiences.

  • - Wounded Spirits and Healing Paths
     
    1 109

    Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy is a collection of essays covering the essential ingredients of depth psychotherapy with youth who have been severely wounded by toxic societal influences including abuse, violence, trauma, poverty, devaluation, traumatic or repeated losses, discrimination of all forms, as well as humiliation resulting from devaluation in its many guises. The subjects are not the kids usually included in studies of evidence-based practices because they are excluded due to co-morbidity or the severity of their conditions. Yet it is a hopeful book that expresses the conviction that healing can take place in the context of a committed, in depth, empathy and relationship-based approach.

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    1 419

    The Psychobiology of Trauma and Resilience Across the Lifespan is the first book to address risk and resilience factors for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from a developmental perspective. Similarities and differences in risk factors, disease comorbidities and treatment between children and adults are addressed, and the book culminates in a working model to guide further research into the psychobiology of PTSD.

  • - Psychoanalysis of the Severe Neuroses in a New Key
    av Leon Wurmser
    769 - 1 489

    Offers analysts and psychodynamic therapists a way of understanding the theoretical intersection of shame, guilt, and narcissism substance abuse. This work incorporates contemporary relational and intersubjective perspectives understanding that the analyst's involvement of the self is critical for the successful treatment of the serious neuroses.

  • - Developmental and Clinical Aspects of Empathy and Attunement
     
    645

    Addresses the critical psychoanalytic issue of effective listening. This work considers the listening process from the so-called two-person perspective - that is, that which is aligned with intersubjective, interpersonal, and relational theories.

  • - Therapeutic, Supervisory, and Academic Contexts
    av Andrea Celenza
    619 - 1 419

    Addresses training, supervisory, and therapeutic issues related to the consequences from sexual boundary violations among mental health professionals and clergy. This book provides professionals with a resource on how to understand the problem of sexual misconduct from a variety of perspectives, including precursors, and supervisory concerns.

  • - A Reader for Psychiatric Diagnosis
     
    1 309

    This Reader is a rich collection of chapters relevant to the Cultural Formulation originally published in the DSM-IV, that covers the Cultural Formulation's historical and conceptual background as well as its development and characteristics. In addition, the Reader proffers reflections on and prospects of the Cultural Formulation, and provides clinical case illustrations of the utility of the Cultural Formulation in diagnosis and treatment.

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    1 475

    Gives voice to diverse perspectives that shape contemporary self psychology, from complexity and attachment theories to treatment of children, from developments in family and group therapies practices and supervisory process to examination of role of shame, enactments, and traumatic experience in self-object relatedness and subjective experience.

  • - Diagnosis and Treatment of the Caretaker Personality Disorder
    av Les Barbanell
    645 - 1 365

    This book examines the transformation of selflessness into the Caretaker Personality Disorder, and how it is not always better to give than receive, that being good can go bad, and that the 'disease to please' can even be fatal.

  • - Cross-currents Between Islam and Psychoanalysis
    av Salman Akhtar
    1 229

    Attempting to advance knowledge about Islam and to create the possibility of a dialogue between Islam and psychoanalysis, The Crescent and the Couch brings together a distinguished panel of Muslim and non-Muslim contributors from the fields of history, religion, anthropology, politics, and psychoanalysis. Together these authors highlight the world-changing contributions of prominent Muslim figures, and elucidate the encounter of Islam with Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism. Moving on to matters of family, individual personality formation, human sexuality, and religious identity, they also address clinical issues that arise in the treatment of Muslim patients as well as the technical work of Muslim psychoanalysts.

  • av Clark E. Moustakas
    1 189

    This text examines a series of pervasive themes of human existence and the challenges of "being" and "relating". Areas investigated include: the nature and meaning of being different; possessiveness and being possessed; and dimensions of loneliness, mystery and self-disclosure.

  • - The Dyad and Principles of Clinical Practice
    av Warren S. Poland
    1 419

    This text addresses some of the key questions in the field of psychoanalysis and clinical practice. It considers areas such the nature of analysis and the relationship between the individual patient and the specific analyist.

  • - Mastering Clear and Concise Interventions in Psychotherapy
    av Steven T. Levy
    685

    A systematic introduction to interpretation as a technical therapeutic skill.

  • - A Clinician's Guide to Psychiatric Diagnosis
    av Jose M. Mendez-Villarrubia & Anthony LaBruzza
    905

    Intended for use in conjunction with the American Psychiatric Association's most recent revision of its diagnostic system, the DSM-IV (1994). This text places the DSM-IV in historical perspective and provides an overview of the various definitions and DSM-IV disorders.

  • av Frank E. Yeomans
    1 245

    Treating borderline patients is one of the most challenging areas in psychotherapy because of the patient's extreme emotional expressions,and the strain it places on the therapist. Transference-Focused Therapy (TFP) is psychodynamic treatment designed especially for borderline patients. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to TFP.

  • - Philosophy, Techniques, and Research
    av Giorgio Nardone
    645

    Gives an explanation of brief strategic therapy techniques and reveals how apparently simple techniques can solve complex, seemingly untreatable problems. This book offers case studies and an evaluation of the results obtained from their empirical research. It is useful for anyone interested in solving complicated problems by simple strategies.

  • av T. Byram Karasu
    1 355

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  • - Psychodynamic Treatment of the Severe Neuroses
    av Leon Wurmser
    1 419

    Describes in detail how to effectively treat severely ill but not psychotic patients, by careful psychotherapeutic work on the defenses and the superego. The author demonstrates his flexible and individualized method with clinical material taken directly from actual patient - therapist interaction.

  • av Benzion C. Kaganoff
    485

    This reference examines the history of Jewish forenames and surnames, tracing the origin of each name and the changes that have occured over generations.

  • - Perspectives for the Supervisor and the Supervisee
    av Martin H. Rock
    1 055

    Provides first-person, subjective accounts of the supervisory process from the viewpoint of both the supervisor and the supervisee.

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    1 009

    To find more information about Rowman & Littlefield titles please visit us at www.rowmanlittlefield.com.

  • - Psychoanalytic Perspectives
     
    1 745

    This book compiles the contributions of mental health professionals, and scholars of humanities, to offer a multifaceted perspective on the transgenerational trauma of slavery, the hardship of single parent families, the ruthlessness of anti-black racism, and the burden of poverty and social disenfranchisement on the African American individual.

  • av Nancy A. Bridges
    1 119

    Presents a relational approach that integrates psychoanalytic thinking with the findings from infant research. This book give therapists the theoretical framework to orient the treatment and maintain psychic equilibrium and safety during times of arousing and destabilizing affect and relational scenarios.

  • av Glen O. Gabbard
    565

    This book provides a systematic approach to managing countertransference when treating borderline patients. Using detailed accounts of clinical experiences, the authors demonstrate how their own thoughts, feelings, and fantasies enable them to understand their patients' internal worlds.

  • - Parents, Trust, and the Development of Personal Integrity
    av Elizabeth Berger
    1 189

    Parents and clinicians share an interest in promoting children's personal maturity and character development. This book addresses this concern.

  • - Essays in Honor of Margaret S. Mahler
    av Margaret S. Mahler
    1 055

    A collection of the papers of Margaret S. Mahler, providing an exposition of the development of Mahler's essential concepts.

  • - A Primer of Understanding and Treating Severe Personality Disorders
     
    589

    Q & A format/discusses the 'as-if' personality/malignant narcissism/projective identification/cumulative trauma/etc.

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    825

    Building on children's natural inclinations to pretend and reenact, play therapy is widely used in the treatment of psychological problems in childhood. This title incorporates methods developed to elicit the best responses.

  • av Ernst Prelinger & Angelica Kaner
    645 - 1 259

    Describes the defining elements of the accumulated working knowledge of psychodynamic psychotherapy. This work revisits the raw pointedness of old questions such as: What is psychotherapy? What makes it meaningful? What do I say when a patient asks me how therapy works? How long will it take? How does change happen?

  • av Philip J. Flores
    715 - 1 355

    Addiction is a disorder in self-regulation. Individuals who become dependent on addictive substances cannot regulate their emotions, self-care, self-esteem, and relationships.

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