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Wherever contemporary therapists offer treatment, whether in social agencies or clinics, in outpatient or inpatient services, or even in private practice, they are likely to find themselves increasingly working with people whose histories are characterized by deprivation and repeated trauma–experiences that have left them feeling damaged, often short of basic trust in others, and lacking confidence in themselves. These people have tended to be seen as beyond the pale for psychoanalytically oriented treatment. The contributors to this volume would disabuse us of such a prejudiced opinion. They proceed to demonstrate the enormous value of psychodynamic perspectives with a varied clientele, many of whom in the past might have been deemed "untreatable." And they do this by sharing with readers the stories of their attempts to work with persons of diverse cultural, ethnic, and racial groups who come with complaints that point to severe psychopathologies. In each of the twenty-three stories, we are afforded a glimpse of the two actors in the drama as they meet and size up one another, negotiate and renegotiate their agreement to collaborate, work through and play through the shifting positive and negative transferences and countertransferences toward a working relationship, experience both frustrations and triumphs as they persevere in attempts to promote healing and growth. These are exciting narratives, documenting the ethic that underlies the psychoanalytic vision and the animation that it affords both participants.

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This book embodies the unique experience that social workers bring from the 'firing line.' Social workers have to deal with the kinds of patients who come because of life crises. With generous and illuminating clinical illustrations, the authors show how application of psychoanalyticallly informed psychotherapy can be used to provide in-depth treatment for these very difficult cases. It is a rewarding experience to read how these 'impossible' situations can be helped by psychoanalytically aware mental health professional of all backgrounds. -- Gertrude Blanck
Twenty-five distinguished contributors, representing agency and private practice, clearly show how psychoanalytic understanding is critical to the successful treatment of the broadest spectrum of patients whatever the treatment setting. This book is unique, not only in its breadth of clinical examples, but also in its clear clinical demonstration of a number of contemporary psychoanalytic approaches. -- Crayton E. Rowe

Fostering Healing and Growth: A Psychoanalytic

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    Publisher: Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
    Publication Date: 01/06/1996
    ISBN13: 9781568217239, 978-1568217239
    ISBN10: 1568217234

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    Book Synopsis
    Wherever contemporary therapists offer treatment, whether in social agencies or clinics, in outpatient or inpatient services, or even in private practice, they are likely to find themselves increasingly working with people whose histories are characterized by deprivation and repeated trauma–experiences that have left them feeling damaged, often short of basic trust in others, and lacking confidence in themselves. These people have tended to be seen as beyond the pale for psychoanalytically oriented treatment. The contributors to this volume would disabuse us of such a prejudiced opinion. They proceed to demonstrate the enormous value of psychodynamic perspectives with a varied clientele, many of whom in the past might have been deemed "untreatable." And they do this by sharing with readers the stories of their attempts to work with persons of diverse cultural, ethnic, and racial groups who come with complaints that point to severe psychopathologies. In each of the twenty-three stories, we are afforded a glimpse of the two actors in the drama as they meet and size up one another, negotiate and renegotiate their agreement to collaborate, work through and play through the shifting positive and negative transferences and countertransferences toward a working relationship, experience both frustrations and triumphs as they persevere in attempts to promote healing and growth. These are exciting narratives, documenting the ethic that underlies the psychoanalytic vision and the animation that it affords both participants.

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    This book embodies the unique experience that social workers bring from the 'firing line.' Social workers have to deal with the kinds of patients who come because of life crises. With generous and illuminating clinical illustrations, the authors show how application of psychoanalyticallly informed psychotherapy can be used to provide in-depth treatment for these very difficult cases. It is a rewarding experience to read how these 'impossible' situations can be helped by psychoanalytically aware mental health professional of all backgrounds. -- Gertrude Blanck
    Twenty-five distinguished contributors, representing agency and private practice, clearly show how psychoanalytic understanding is critical to the successful treatment of the broadest spectrum of patients whatever the treatment setting. This book is unique, not only in its breadth of clinical examples, but also in its clear clinical demonstration of a number of contemporary psychoanalytic approaches. -- Crayton E. Rowe

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