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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Understanding 10-11-Year-Olds
Book SynopsisUnderstanding 10-11-Year-Olds introduces the challenges that face children as they start to make their transition from childhood into adolescence.Children at this age begin to express independence and confidence in their capability that may extend beyond their direct experience. Adults caring for their well-being need to monitor the new dimensions in the child's life, such as competitiveness and its impact on relationships at school and at home. Rebecca Bergese guides the reader through the broad range of emotional and social challenges experienced by children as they are encouraged to take on greater responsibility.This book is essential reading for parents, carers and professionals who are seeking to understand and support a child at this vulnerable stage of development.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements. Foreword. Introduction. 1. Family Life. 2. Changing Families: Bereavements, Separations and Dislocations. 3. Social Life. 4. Changing Body Changing Self. 5. School Life. 6. Hard Time: When Help Is Needed. Helpful Organisations. Recommended Reading. Index.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Relational Group Psychotherapy: From Basic
Book SynopsisIntegrating cutting-edge relational theory with technique, this volume reveals the deeply personal nature of the intersubjective process of group therapy as it affects the group therapist and other group members. By locating the group therapist's experience in the centre of the action, Richard M. Billow moves away from traditional approaches in group psychotherapy. Instead, he places emphasis on the effect of the therapist's own evolving psychology on what occurs and what does not occur in group psychotherapy.Building on Bion's early theory of group and his later formulations regarding the structure of thought and the role of affect, this work expands on the present understanding of relational theory and technique. Through the use of clinical anecdotes the author is able to ground theory in the realities of clinical experience making this essential reading for group psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals, academics and students of psychoanalytic theory.Trade ReviewRelational' group psychotherapy is a development of group therapy where the relational component begins to assume a dominant role, for example, where the group leader cannot be understood as separate from his group. Billow shows how he has been able to use these notions in clinical work, in supervision and in teaching, with many vignettes in each chapter. He also makes use of Foulkesian group analytic ideas and makes links between Foulkes and Bion'. -- Journal of Analytical PsychologyThis book was a true delight... [Billow] has brought Bion's early work on the group experience, Bion's complex theoretical writing on the basic assumptions (i.e., three types of primitive object relations, fantasies and affects which individuals project and act out in social settings), and Bion's writing on the countertranference experience, together. -- The Suffolk Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Long IslandTable of ContentsAcknowledgments. Foreword, Malcolm Pines. Introduction, James S. Grotstein. Preface: Plan of the Book. 1. The Authority of the Group Therapist's Psychology. 2. The Therapist's Anxiety and Resistance to Group. 3. The Basic Conflict: To Think or Anti-Think – Applying Bion's Theory of Thinking in the Group Context. 4. Entitled Thinking, Dream Thinking, and Group Process. 5. Containing and Thinking – The Three Relational Levels of the Container–Contained. 6. Containing the Adolescent Group. 7. Bonding in Group – The Therapist's Contribution. 8. Rebellion in Group. 9. Primal Affects – Loving, Hating, and Knowing. 10. Primal Receptivity – The Passionate Therapist: The Passionate Group. References. Index.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Relational Group Psychotherapy: From Basic
Book SynopsisIntegrating cutting-edge relational theory with technique, this volume reveals the deeply personal nature of the intersubjective process of group therapy as it affects the group therapist and other group members. By locating the group therapist's experience in the centre of the action, Richard M. Billow moves away from traditional approaches in group psychotherapy. Instead, he places emphasis on the effect of the therapist's own evolving psychology on what occurs and what does not occur in group psychotherapy.Building on Bion's early theory of group and his later formulations regarding the structure of thought and the role of affect, this work expands on the present understanding of relational theory and technique. Through the use of clinical anecdotes the author is able to ground theory in the realities of clinical experience making this essential reading for group psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals, academics and students of psychoanalytic theory.Trade ReviewRelational' group psychotherapy is a development of group therapy where the relational component begins to assume a dominant role, for example, where the group leader cannot be understood as separate from his group. Billow shows how he has been able to use these notions in clinical work, in supervision and in teaching, with many vignettes in each chapter. He also makes use of Foulkesian group analytic ideas and makes links between Foulkes and Bion'. -- Journal of Analytical PsychologyThis book was a true delight... [Billow] has brought Bion's early work on the group experience, Bion's complex theoretical writing on the basic assumptions (i.e., three types of primitive object relations, fantasies and affects which individuals project and act out in social settings), and Bion's writing on the countertranference experience, together. -- The Suffolk Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Long IslandTable of ContentsAcknowledgments. Foreword, Malcolm Pines. Introduction, James S. Grotstein. Preface: Plan of the Book. 1. The Authority of the Group Therapist's Psychology. 2. The Therapist's Anxiety and Resistance to Group. 3. The Basic Conflict: To Think or Anti-Think - Applying Bion's Theory of Thinking in the Group Context. 4. Entitled Thinking, Dream Thinking, and Group Process. 5. Containing and Thinking - The Three Relational Levels of the Container-Contained. 6. Containing the Adolescent Group. 7. Bonding in Group - The Therapist's Contribution. 8. Rebellion in Group. 9. Primal Affects - Loving, Hating, and Knowing. 10. Primal Receptivity - The Passionate Therapist: The Passionate Group. References. Index.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Group
Book Synopsis`This is an extremely interesting book which succeeds in combining erudition with great clarity, respect of tradition with a refreshing search for new perspectives... It is also a book which sums up the work carried out in Italy and in France and often ignored by the Anglo-Saxon group analyst. In line with such work it links Freud, Bion and Foulkes within a group perspective.'- from the foreword by Malcolm PinesGroup explores the processes that take place within groups from a psychoanalytical perspective. Combining his own original concepts with a critique of established theories, Claudio Neri describes how groups are formed and develop, and analyses what non-verbal or extra-verbal phenomena are present in human communication, and how they occur in practice. The author uses examples from various art forms from around the world to show the universality of such human communication. Although it deals with difficult new ideas, the book contains user-friendly inserts within the text to explain particular concepts as they arise for those unfamiliar with the subject. A substantial glossary also provides explanation of the many complex terms used thoroughout the book.Trade ReviewThis is an extremely interesting book which succeeds in combining erudition with great clarity, respect of tradition with a refreshing search for new perspectives [...] It is also a book which sums up the work carried out in Italy and in France and often ignored by the Anglo-Saxon group analyst. In line with such work it links Freud, Bion and Foulkes within a group perspective. -- Marisa Dillon-Weston, Group-analysisIn this book, Claudio Neri throws new light on group analysis in view of experience and rigorous thought. He is fresh and original without rebelling against Foulksian practice. This is a complex book which will appeal mainly to the experienced. -- Israeli Journal of PsychiatryReading Claudo Neri's book brings us directly inside a work group, a group which we feel represents us and in which we feel involved. The text enables the reader to get in touch with the emotional atmospere of the group, and the unconscious dynamics of its individuals and of the whole group, in all their complexity. -- Anna Maria TraveniGroup explores the processes that take place within groups from a psychoanalytic perspective. Combining his own original concepts with a critique of established theories, Claudio Neri describes how groups are formed and develop, and analyzes what non-verbal or extra-verbal phenomena are present in human communication. Although it deals with difficult new ideas the book contains user-friendly inserts within the text to explain concepts as they arise, and also contains a substantial glossary to explain many of the complex terms used in the book. -- Mind and Human InteractionFirst published in Italian in 1995, Group is no ordinary manual for group facilitiators - at least, not the kind English-speaking practitioners might anticipate … [Neri's] book draws fruitfully on the thinking of Bion and Foulkes, Lewin and Anzieu, and a wide range of Italian, French, German and North and South American analysts. But it is also distinguished by a wealth of references to sources well outside the specialist fields of individual and group analysis: to Virginia Woolf and Walter Benjamin, Isabel Allende and Marshall McLuhan, Montaigne, Durkheim, Sartre, Bunuel, Pasolini, Dostoyevsky, Schonberg, Borges, Cavafy, Canetti, Bakhtin, Wittgenstein ... The book is structured in such a way that the reader can easily cross-reference - there is a fascinating glossary, and there are appendices containing interviews with the author, and textboxes, which usefully take the place of footnotes and provide timely explanations of key concepts as they arise - and this structure captures something both of the sequential nature of the group experience (groups like books unfold over time) and the presence of simultaneous phenomena … This is a book to return to; it invites us not to turn away from its own difficulties and the discomfort these can induce in the reader eager for a too purely intellectual sense. -- European Journal of Psychotherapy, Counselling & HealthIrrespective of your views regarding psychoanalysis, if you intend working as a professional psychologist in any one of the numerous disciplines of psychology then this book is geared for you ... Neri provides an excellent reference and explanatory text for any discipline that involves working with individuals ... Group allows its readers to explore psychoanalysis from more than the American and British perspective. It opens the door into the world of French and Italian thinking, while encompassing the works of Freud, Bion and Foulkes, not to mention Claudio Neri's own wealth of experience ... Group will outlast many student days and remain an excellent reference well into professional practice: a brilliant read from a brilliant mind. -- Psych-Talk, Newsletter for the Student Members Group of the British Psychological SocietyTable of ContentsPreface, Parthenope Bion Talamo. Foreword, Malcolm Pines. Introduction. Historical Notes. PART ONE: ANALYTIC WORK 1. An Overall View. PART TWO: THE GROUP PROCESS 2. The Emerging Group State. The Fraternal Community Stage. 4. The Group's Common Space. 5. Genius Loci. PART THREE: THE FIELD 6. The Field. 7. Self Rrepresentation and Semiosphere. PART FOUR: GROUP THOUGHT 8. Brain Mind. 9. Characteristics of Group Thought. 10. Therapeutic Function of Group Thought. 11. Conditions for Group Thought. 12. Mimesis. 13. Oscillations between Emotions and Thought. PART FIVE: GROUP AND THE INDIVIDUAL 14. The Entry of New Members. 15. Group Experience on the Arrival of New Members. 16. The Group as Self-Object. 17. Effective Narration. 18. Transtemporal Diffusion. Appendix 1. The Group and the Psychological Mass. Appendix 2. The Transformation of the Group into an Institution. Appendix 3. Therapeutics in the Group. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Self Experiences in Group: Intersubjective and
Book SynopsisUsing clinical examples, the contributors demonstrate the 'good enough' healing power of carefully constructed and supervised groups conducted by therapists who apply both Kohut's self psychological concepts and those currently evolving from intersubjectivity throughout the world. Among the topics covered in this volume are:- the recent advances in hermeneutics, self psychology and intersubjectivity theory- the universal need for a group object- Kohut's thinking on archaic and mature twinship- the applicability of new infant research- the need to examine early childhood multiple cross-cultural selfobject and traumatic experiences within transferences- the utilization of a co-therapy model- and how to create optimal group environments.Mixing new theoretical developments with clinical research and practice, Self Experiences in Group breaks new ground and illustrates how these concepts can be applied to work at infant, child or adult level.Trade ReviewThis book is an important introduction to the theory and practice of adapting self psychology ideas to the analytic group setting. -- Group Analysis, The Journal of Group-Analytic PsychotherapyHarwood, who is from the United States, comes together with Pines, who is from England, to edit this well-organised and well-written book …This book has an intimacy to it. One gets the feeling that the authors are a group unto themselves. They quote each other and influence one another, despite their coming from the United States, Italy, Norway and England. they are bold contributers to modern self-psychology who take on Freud, Kohut, Stolorow and others inculding themselves … As a woman, Irene Harwood's perspective is refreshing. One is immersed in hearing about Freud and Kohut and how they practive in their office. Then on to Stolorow, Lachmann, and other men who are doing dyadic therapy. Dr Harwood brings the reader into the real world of working moms and child-care workers, other cultures where the extended family presides, and to war, where traumas take place and reperation does not happen therapists' offices. -- The International Journal of Group PsychotherapyThis is the first book published which has attempted to apply the self-psychology of Kohut to group psychotherapy. With a distinguished selection of international contributors the authors discuss the application of the basic theory to the realities of current group pschotherapy ppractice. A succinct chapter by Harwood outlines the elements of self-psychology and how these have developed and been modified in recent years. She also demonstrates by reference to clinical vignettes how the group is a rich setting for the exploration of self-psychology concepts. An important chapter by Silvers on the co-therapy model stresses the value of introducing various aspects of co-therapy which allow for examination of the multiple-selves and the relationships to significant others in the network of successive care-givers. The book is one of a series in the recently introduced International Library Of Group Analysis. I cannot reccomend it too highly for its clarity and the depth of its intellectual understanding on the topic. -- British Journal Of PsychiatryThe first collection of papers dedicated to linking the ideas of self psychology with the practice of group psychotherapy... a very good introduction to this topic. It covers an interesting range of topics: Kohut's own views, intersubjectivity, group self, infant research, the notion of cure, the relationship between self psychology and group analysis, among others. Newcomers to the field of groups will find good starting points (especially in the chapter by Pines), while experienced practitioners will find much to be stimulated by in the rest... Those of you with an interest in group psychotherapy should familiarise yourselves with its content. -- Psychoanalytic StudiesTable of ContentsForeword, Robert D. Stolorow, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles. Preface, Irene N.H. Harwood. Acknowledgements. Introduction, Ernest Wolf, Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. 1. A Consideration of Kohut's views on group psychotherapy, Frederic Arensberg, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York. 2. The self as a group: the group as a self, Malcolm Pines. 3. Advances in group psychotherapy and self psychology: an intersubjective approach, Irene N.H. Harwood. 4 Intersubjectivity in archaic and mature twinship in group psychotherapy, Emanuel Shapiro, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York. 5. Harvest of fire: archaic twinship and fundamental conflict within a community and in group therapy, Martin S. Livingston, New York Institute for Psychoanalytic Self-Psychology. 6. How does group psychotherapy Cure? A reconceptualization of the group process: from self psychology to the intersubjective perspective, Franco Paparo, Psychiatric Public Hospital and Gianni Nebbiosi, Institute for the P~sychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, Rome. 7. The group self, empathy, intersubjectivity and hermeneutics: a group analytic perspective, Sigmund W Rarterud, University of Oslo. 8. Infant research and intersubjective responsiveness in group therapy, Joan Schain- West California Institute for Clinical Social Work. 9. Examining early childhood multiple cross-cultural extended selfobject and traumatic experiences and creating optimum treatment environments, Irene N.H. Harwood. 10. A multiple selfobject and traumatizing experiences: co-therapy model at work, Damon L. Silvers, Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy, Washington, DC. 11. Motivational Systems and group object theory: implications for group therapy, Rosemary A. Segalla, Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 12. Can group analysis/psychotherapy provide a wide angle lens for self psychology? Irene N.H. Harwood. 13. Notes on optimal responsiveness in the group process, Howard A. Bacal, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles. List of Contributors. Subject Index.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Taking the Group Seriously: Towards a
Book SynopsisIn this critique and extension of the work of S.H.Foulkes, Farhad Dalal presents a thorough contemporary appraisal of the theory of group analysis and its relevance to psychoanalysis as a whole. The author argues that Foulkes failed to develop a specific set of group concepts, relying instead on the traditional individualistic framework of Freud. The book explores why Foulkes failed to escape from the orthodox mother-infant paradigm and offers a new post-Foulkesian interpretation of group analytic theory.Taking the Group Seriously is divided into six parts which trace the history of ideas behind group work, and draws on a wide range of subjects to support its thesis: not only psychoanalysis and group analysis, but also sociology, biology, chaos theory, genetics, economics, game theory and discourse theory. Using the author's practical group experience and including the latest ideas on the subject, this volume will be of interest to all those working in the field of psychoanalysis.Trade ReviewThis book sets out to think about the development of the scientific understanding of the analytic group. The book is broken into six chapters, Freud Foulkes, The interlude between Foulkes and Elias, the sociologist, Biology, and it concludes with a chapter on the Elements of a Post-Foulkian Group Analytic Theory...It is both energetic, meticulous, restless, scrutinising, sometimes under a microscope, hungry for knowledge and re-evaluative. -- British Association of Group PsychotherapistsThe work is energetic, meticulous, restless, scrutinising, sometimes through a microscope, at other times a telescope; hungry for knowledge and re-evaluative. -- The PsychotherapistHis points are well taken and his critique of theorizing in the field of analytic group psychotherapy is telling accurate and incisive. It is a commentary long overdue. -- International Journal of Group PsychotherapyIt is a pleasure to review a book that has something new to say and says it so coherently. Fahad Dalal asks us to re-examine our concept of the individual. Thoughtfully and simply, he introduces ideas from the worlds of discourse analysis, evolutionary biology, philosophy and sociology which nudge us to start from the social unconscious. In a world that knows about complexity we have to work with language and new ways of thinking. Farhad Dalal is particularly interested in group analytic theory and describes how lines of thought were constrained by the surrounding culture. He takes the more radical ideas and gives a whole new perspective on the structured network of human existance itself. The book builds on Norbert Elias' work. He sees the social as precipitating not only the individual but also the structures of experience, both external and internal. Farhad Dalal suggests that within the psyche socio-political relations become a fundamental part of the deep structure and organisation of the self. This is something we need to work with if we are to help our patients with aspects of difference. The book is a breakthrough because the author has been prepared to say exactly what he thinks. -- CounsellingFor me, this book is one of the most important publications in the group analytic movement since Foulkes's first book in 1948. In a very illuminating way, Dalal shows how, what he believes to be, inconsistencies and contradictions in Foulkes's theoretical foundations flow from his attempts to hold two contradictory positions… Dalal carefully deconstructs Foulkes's writings, distinguishing between what he calls `orthodox' Foulkes who follows Freud and `radical' Foulkes who follows Elias… This book issues an important challenge to the group analytic community to take up the promise of `radical' Foulkes and develop a distinctive group analytic theory. -- Group AnalysisTable of ContentsPart I: Freud. 1. Introduction: 2. Freud: Culturalist or Nativist? 3. Freud: Idealist or Materialist? 4. The Freudian Infant. 5.The Development of Psychological Structures 6. Phylogeny. 7. In and Between Groups. 8. The Freudian View of Groups. 9. Summary. Part II: Foulkes. 10. Introduction. 11.The Basis of Foulkes' Radical Ideas. 12. Foulkes' Developmental Model. 13. Modifying the Freudian Developmental Frame. 14. Modifying the Freudian Developmental Frame. 15. Between the Internal and the External. 16. Recasting the Life and Death Instincts. 17. Three Group-Specific Ideas. 18. The Matrix. 17. A Summary of the Ideas of Radical Foulkes. 18. Application of the Theories. 19. Hostility and Aggression. 20. Summary. Part III: Interlude between Foulkes and Elias. 21. Interlude Figuring out the Ground. 22. An Overview of Structuralism and Post-Structuralism. Part IV: Elias. 23. Introduction. 24. Figuration. 25. Power Relations I. 26. Symbol Theory. 27. A Bird's Eye View. 28. Power Relations II. 29. The Preservation of Power Differentials. Part V: Biology. 30.Introduction. 31. Hot Air and Desire. 32. Order and Chaos. 33. The Co-operative Gene. 34. The Evolution of Culture. 35. The Return of Group Selection. 36. Free Will and Determinism (again) 37. Summary. Part VI: Elements of a Post-Foulkesian Group Analytic Theory. 38. Introduction. 39. Belonging. 40. Overview of Matte-Blanco's Theory. 41. The Structure of Thought. 42. A Digression. 43. Increasing the Complexities of Belonging. 44. A Partial Summary. 45. Identity Crisis. 46. The Emotional Need to Belong. 47. From Here to Infinity: Further Strucures of Thinking. 48. Name-Calling and Hair-Splitting. 49. A Reprise. 50. A Reformation of the Notion of Identity. 51. Mind the Gap. 52. Conflict. 53. Power Relations in action. 54. The Social Unconscious. 55. Cultural Transmission and Cohesion. 56. The Therapy Group. 57. Constraint and Order. Index.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers A Workbook of Group-Analytic Interventions
Book SynopsisAt last, a book on therapy which is easy to read and jargon-free, yet manages to convey the richness of the group experience.'- Penelope Campling, British Journal of Psychiatry'It is vitalising reading - and should be on the shelves of any psychotherapy department and of any therapist with an interest in groups.'- Chris Evans, British Journal of Medical Psychology'The purpose of this short, highly readable and extremely informative book is "to provide the reader with a practical insight into the group-analytic method of group therapy". The book achieves this goal through a format that is interactive with the reader.'- Jerome S. Gans, International Journal of Group PsychotherapyA Workbook of Group-Analytic Interventions is designed to complement the academic and experiential training of therapists. Written by experienced practitioners, it gives trainees a practical insight into the ways in which group analysts may tackle difficult situations, allowing them to understand more fully the nature of intervention right from the beginning of their training.Eight situations drawn from real psychotherapy groups are presented in detail so that readers may exercise their own skills in taking decisions and judging appropriate interventions. Each situation is then analysed in depth by one of the authors, who describe and comment on the thinking behind the interventions suggested by a panel of group analysts.The book gives the trainee a wide and informed appreciation of different situations arising in groups and appropriate ways of handling them. It provides an excellent base from which to start to practise.Table of ContentsIntroduction. 1. Interventions. 2. Eight Group Situations. 3. The First Session - An Apparent Distraction. 4. Turn Taking in the Early Sessions. 5. A Potential Drop Out. 6. A Member Seeks Approval for Concurrent Individual Therapy. 7. An Invitation to a Christmas Party. 8. Threatened Premature Termination of Therapy. 9. Disillusionment with Therapy. 10. A Threat of Physical Violence. 11. Intervening to Establish and Maintain a Therapeutic Environment. 12. Interpretation: Why, For Whom and When. 13. Conclusions. Appendix: Theoretical Approaches to Group Psychotherapy. References. Index.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Search for the Self: Selected Writings of
Book Synopsis'The re-issuing of the four volumes of Heinz Kohut's writings is a major publishing event for psychoanalysts who are interested in both the theoretical and the therapeutic aspects of psychoanalysis. These volumes contain Kohut's pre-self psychology essays as well as those he wrote in order to continue to expand on his groundbreaking ideas, which he presented in The Analysis of the Self; the Restoration of the Self; and in How Does Analysis Cure?These volumes of The Search for the Self permit the reader to understand not only the above three basic texts of psychoanalytic self psychology more profoundly, but also to appreciate Kohut's sustained openness to further changes - to dare to present his self psychology as in continued flux, influenced by newly emerging empirical data of actual clinical practice.The current re-issue of the four volumes of The Search for the Self would assure that the younger generation of psychoanalysts would be exposed to a clinical theory that could contribute greatly to solving the therapeutic dilemmas facing psychoanalysis today'- Paul Ornstein, EditorVolumes 1 and 2 of The Search for the Self encompass Heinz Kohut's selected writings and letters from 1950 to 1978. Volumes 3 and 4 continue with the further collection of his selected writings and letters (published as well as previously unpublished) from 1978 until his untimely death in 1981.Table of Contents35. Psychoanalysis in a Troubled World, 36. Narcissism as a Resistance and as a Driving Force in Psychoanalysis, 37. Peace Prize 1969: Laudation, 38. Discussion of "The Self: A Contribution to Its Place in Theory and Technique" by D. C. Levin, 39. Scientific Activities of the American Psychoanalytic Association: An Inquiry, 40. Thoughts on Narcissism and Narcissistic Rage, 41. Discussion of "On the Adolescent Process as a Transformation of the Self" by Ernest S. Wolf, John E. Gedo, and David M. Terman, 42. The Future of Psychoanalysis, 43. The Psychoanalyst in the Community of Scholars, 44. Letter to the Author: Preface to Lehrjahre auf der Couch by Tilmann Moser, 45. Remarks About the Formation of the Self- Letter to a Student Regarding Some Principles of Psychoanalytic Research, 46. The Self in History, 47. A Note on Female Sexuality, 48. Creativeness, Charisma, Group Psychology: Reflections on the Self-Analysis of Freud, 49. Preface to Der Jalsche Weg zum SelbstJ Studien , zur Drogenkarriere by Jiirgen vom Scheidt, Letters-1961-1978, Conclusion: The Search for the Analyst's Self
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Open Gate Press The Couch and the Tree: Dialogues in
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Kohlhammer Die Bedrangte Seele: Identitatsprobleme in Zeiten
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Springer Verlag GmbH Psychotrauma: Die Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung
Trade Review"... für alle Ärzte und Psychotherapeuten geeignet. Aber auch Politikern und Juristen sei das Buch empfohlen ..." Deutsches Ärzteblatt 1/2005Table of ContentsII. Spezielle Traumatologie.- Allgemeine Psychotraumatologie.- Trauma und Körper.- Biologische Aspekte der posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung.- Trauma — aus der Sicht der Psychologie.- Die traumatogene Gesellschaft — Soziologie und Psychotraumatologie.- Testpsychologische Diagnostik und Gutachtensfragen nach traumatisch en Ereignissen.- Die Posttraumatische Belastungssti:irung im psychiatrischen Gutachten.- Psychopharmakologische Therapie der posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung.- Intervention und Psychotherapie.- Präklinische Maßnahmen — Krisenintervention vor Ort — Folgeprävention.- I. Allgemeines.- Trauma im Kindesalter.- Dissoziative Identitätsstörungen als Folge schwerster frühkindlicher Traumatisierungen.- Vergewaltigung und Missbrauch und deren psychische Folgen.- Politische Verfolgung und Folter — Folgen und Behandlungsansätze.- Psychologische Aspekte von Großschadensereignissen und Katastrophen.- Trauma bei den Opfern der NS-Verfolgung.- Entschädigung für seelisches Leid? Verfolgungsbedingte Gesundheitsschäden und das österreichische Opferfürsorgegesetz.
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Erzählweisen des Körpers: Kreative
Book SynopsisAlthough the original edition of this volume appeared over 14 years ago, it has lost none of its usefulness and topicality. In the theory section it describes the most important humanistic, social and ethical tenets used in counselling, supervision and therapy to ensure a holistic view of the client: "Creative and cultural therapy not only strive [...] to obtain or maintain mental health, they also endeavour to secure and cultivate human relationships and the development of respect for all living beings and objects on earth."The basics of classical and integrative, creative gestalt therapy have been expanded to include cultural educative methods and expressive media. This textbook also contains a number of practical exercises that can be applied in various contexts depending on the job experience of the client. The theory section is coherently and clearly written without ignoring the deep intellectual background. The practical section, on the other hand, emphasises the usability and effectiveness of the exercises presented. In this volume, the original intention of gestalt therapy, namely, to empower people involved in a therapeutic process to become self-reliant, independent, and responsible persons, is combined with modern scientific results. It is a basic textbook, a coursebook and a handbook on the role of gestalt therapy in our knowledge, our behaviour and our feelings.
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Narzissmus Und Narzisstische
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Modifizierte psychodynamische Psychosentherapie: Werkzeuge, Konzepte, Fallbeispiele
Book SynopsisA specific method of psychodynamic psychotherapy for people with psychoses has developed from the tradition of Mentzos, Benedetti, Scharfetter, Alanen and Winnicott. Not new in its application, it has now been manualized for research and teaching purposes. The necessary modifications of the classical approaches and the underlying history can be found in this book along with a summary of this manual. Specific psychotherapeutic interventions, called tools here, are not limited to standard psychotherapy. Typical treatment problems are presented as examples and possible therapeutic approaches are described. An introductory book for all professionals, both inpatient and outpatient, on the exciting and satisfying as well as difficult, but definitely possible, psychotherapy of people with psychoses.
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Gruppenanalyse in Selbstdarstellungen: Teil 1
Book SynopsisDieser Band lässt die Geschichte der auf Siegmund Heinrich Fuchs (S. H. Foulkes) zurückgehenden Gruppenanalyse in den deutschsprachigen Ländern nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg anhand von 16 autobiografischen Berichten wesentlicher Protagonisten und Pionierinnen lebendig werden. In jedem der Texte wird der individuelle Weg zur Gruppenanalyse aus den familiären und lebensgeschichtlichen Erfahrungen in Ost- und Westdeutschland und der Schweiz abgeleitet und eindrucksvoll beschrieben. Alle Autorinnen und Autoren haben einen bedeutenden Anteil an der gesundheitspolitischen Institutionalisierung der gruppenanalytischen und gruppenpsychotherapeutischen Aus-, Fort- und Weiterbildung. Ohne sie gäbe es die heutigen Weiterbildungsstätten für Gruppenanalyse und psychodynamische Gruppenpsychotherapie nicht. Mit Beiträgen von: Rudolf Balmer (Basel), Michael Geyer (Erfurt), Michael Hayne (Bonn), Kurt Höhfeld (Berlin), Dietlind Köhncke (Frankfurt a. M.), Wulf-Volker Lindner (Hamburg), Hans-Joachim Maaz (Halle a. d. S.), Wilhelm Meyer (Berlin), Irene Misselwitz (Jena), Elisabeth Rohr (Marburg), Gerhard Rudnitzki (Heidelberg), Dieter Sandner (München), Wolfgang Schmidbaur (München), Regine Scholz (Düsseldorf), Christoph Seidler (Berlin), Helga Wildberger (Frankfurt a. M.).
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Die Fruhe Entwicklung Psychodynamische
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Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht Mit Dem Unbewussten Arbeiten Psychodynamik
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£13.00