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Human Goodness: Origins, Manifestations, and Clinical Implications focuses on the positive attributes that exist in each human heart. In this volume eight distinguished clinicians elucidate the notion of human goodness and devote their attention to subjects including altruism, kindness, concern, gratitude, and forgiveness. The origins of these valuable traits in the crucible of childhood experience are fleshed out and the therapeutic relevance of these ideas is illustrated with numerous clinical vignettes. As a result, this exceptional, tightly edited book is replete with material leading mental health professionals to see their clients in fresh and increasingly helpful ways.

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Salman Akhtar has once again brought us to a new frontier—a scholarly and engaging exploration of the complexity of human goodness. His opening chapter is a gem. In these troubled times, when evil abounds, this book is an important guidepost not only for psychoanalysts, but for all who wish to find the goodness that exists even in the hearts of our enemies. -- Jennifer Bonovitz, PhD, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
Salman Akhtar has done it again: a brilliantly creative volume on human goodness with three central papers, each with a discussant. Striking are the fresh ideas presented and discussed in a lucid writing style beautifully articulated English. This volume is an inspiring document and a great read providing mental health professionals with clinically useful ideas. -- Stuart Twemlow, MD, University College, London; International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies

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Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1Human Goodness: An Introductory Overview Salman Akhtar, MD Chapter 2Do Psychoanalysts Know What’s Good for Them? If So, Why Are They Always Arguing about It? If Not, How Do They (And We) Know What’s Good for Us? Elio Frattaroli, MD Chapter 3On Human Goodness: Origins and Limitations Lawrence Blum, MD Chapter 4A Therapist’s Maternal Altruism Beth Seelig, MD Chapter 5The Altruistic Omnipotent Mother: A Dangerous Myth Ann Smolen, PhD Chapter 6Kindness, Altruism and Forgiveness: Three Facets of Healthy Human Relatedness Shahrzad Siassi, PhD Chapter 7Some Unconscious Variables at Play in Human Goodness Jodi Brown, MD Chapter 8In Favor of Good and Bad Objects: A Concluding Commentary Andrew Smolar, MD References Index About the Editors and Contributors

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/5/2014 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442244238, 978-1442244238
      ISBN10: 1442244232

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      Book Synopsis
      Human Goodness: Origins, Manifestations, and Clinical Implications focuses on the positive attributes that exist in each human heart. In this volume eight distinguished clinicians elucidate the notion of human goodness and devote their attention to subjects including altruism, kindness, concern, gratitude, and forgiveness. The origins of these valuable traits in the crucible of childhood experience are fleshed out and the therapeutic relevance of these ideas is illustrated with numerous clinical vignettes. As a result, this exceptional, tightly edited book is replete with material leading mental health professionals to see their clients in fresh and increasingly helpful ways.

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      Salman Akhtar has once again brought us to a new frontier—a scholarly and engaging exploration of the complexity of human goodness. His opening chapter is a gem. In these troubled times, when evil abounds, this book is an important guidepost not only for psychoanalysts, but for all who wish to find the goodness that exists even in the hearts of our enemies. -- Jennifer Bonovitz, PhD, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
      Salman Akhtar has done it again: a brilliantly creative volume on human goodness with three central papers, each with a discussant. Striking are the fresh ideas presented and discussed in a lucid writing style beautifully articulated English. This volume is an inspiring document and a great read providing mental health professionals with clinically useful ideas. -- Stuart Twemlow, MD, University College, London; International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies

      Table of Contents
      Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1Human Goodness: An Introductory Overview Salman Akhtar, MD Chapter 2Do Psychoanalysts Know What’s Good for Them? If So, Why Are They Always Arguing about It? If Not, How Do They (And We) Know What’s Good for Us? Elio Frattaroli, MD Chapter 3On Human Goodness: Origins and Limitations Lawrence Blum, MD Chapter 4A Therapist’s Maternal Altruism Beth Seelig, MD Chapter 5The Altruistic Omnipotent Mother: A Dangerous Myth Ann Smolen, PhD Chapter 6Kindness, Altruism and Forgiveness: Three Facets of Healthy Human Relatedness Shahrzad Siassi, PhD Chapter 7Some Unconscious Variables at Play in Human Goodness Jodi Brown, MD Chapter 8In Favor of Good and Bad Objects: A Concluding Commentary Andrew Smolar, MD References Index About the Editors and Contributors

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