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What is psychoanalysis? Is it relevant to today's mental health crisis? How can psychoanalysis help people suffering from psychological distress and illness? This vital new book examines how psychoanalysis has changed since its inception, and how it has adapted to the needs and concerns of 21st-century mental health professionals and patients.

The first part of this book provides a concise and unbiased account of the origins of psychoanalysis, and the theories which characterise the main post-Freudian schools neo-Freudian, Kleinian, interpersonal, self-psychological, Lacanian and the ways in which they agree and diverge. The second part uses clinical illustrations to examine the practicalities of psychoanalytic technique in the consulting room assessment, free association, dream analysis, transference, and counter-transference. Whatever their allegiance or role, mental health professionals psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, child mental health professiona

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'The best scholarly and clinically focused introduction to psychoanalytic ideas brilliantly integrating and celebrating the majesty of the concepts while also identifying key shortcomings. For a comprehensive, up to date and accessible presentation of this immense body of work you need to look no further.'

Peter Fonagy, OBE FMedSci FBA FAcSS, Professor of Psychoanalysis and Developmental Science

'This book brings together three experts in conveying the essentials of psychoanalysis to varied and often sceptical audiences. They are deeply versed in its framework and clinical relevance, but well able to stand back and ask key questions, including on very contemporary issues such as remote analysis and institutional prejudice. One can hear in their shared voice that they understand, value and respect but do not idealise psychoanalysis. I am sure that a very large number of mental health professionals, trainees and the interested public will be really captivated by the serious, open-minded engagement with what psychoanalysis is and why, helped by the exceptionally clear writing to recognise questions they had not yet formulated but now realise they want to grapple with. I think here they are in safe hands as they navigate the different perspectives.'

Professor Mary Hepworth, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, UCL

'This splendid second edition has been collaboratively authored by three outstanding clinicians who are superb authors and conceptualizers. They have integrated major themes in psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic discourse in a seamless way. They have definitely accomplished their goal to bring psychoanalysis into the contemporary scientific and intellectual mainstream and to focus primarily on ideas and techniques rather than personalities. I heartily recommend this impressive second edition to all serious clinicians and to students who are preparing for clinical practice.'

Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Author of Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice



Table of Contents

Part I: Theory 01. Introduction: History and Controversy 02. Models of the Mind 03. Origins of the Internal World 04. Mechanisms of Defence 05. Transference and Countertransference 06. Dreams, Symbols, and the Psychoanalytic Imagination Part II: Practice 07. The Assessment Interview 08. The Therapeutic Relationship 09. Clinical Dilemmas 10. Psychoanalysis and Mental Health Practice 11. Research in Psychoanalysis 12. The future of psychoanalysis: Challenges and Opportunities

Introduction to Psychoanalysis

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/12/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367375713, 978-0367375713
      ISBN10: 0367375710

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What is psychoanalysis? Is it relevant to today's mental health crisis? How can psychoanalysis help people suffering from psychological distress and illness? This vital new book examines how psychoanalysis has changed since its inception, and how it has adapted to the needs and concerns of 21st-century mental health professionals and patients.

      The first part of this book provides a concise and unbiased account of the origins of psychoanalysis, and the theories which characterise the main post-Freudian schools neo-Freudian, Kleinian, interpersonal, self-psychological, Lacanian and the ways in which they agree and diverge. The second part uses clinical illustrations to examine the practicalities of psychoanalytic technique in the consulting room assessment, free association, dream analysis, transference, and counter-transference. Whatever their allegiance or role, mental health professionals psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, child mental health professiona

      Trade Review

      'The best scholarly and clinically focused introduction to psychoanalytic ideas brilliantly integrating and celebrating the majesty of the concepts while also identifying key shortcomings. For a comprehensive, up to date and accessible presentation of this immense body of work you need to look no further.'

      Peter Fonagy, OBE FMedSci FBA FAcSS, Professor of Psychoanalysis and Developmental Science

      'This book brings together three experts in conveying the essentials of psychoanalysis to varied and often sceptical audiences. They are deeply versed in its framework and clinical relevance, but well able to stand back and ask key questions, including on very contemporary issues such as remote analysis and institutional prejudice. One can hear in their shared voice that they understand, value and respect but do not idealise psychoanalysis. I am sure that a very large number of mental health professionals, trainees and the interested public will be really captivated by the serious, open-minded engagement with what psychoanalysis is and why, helped by the exceptionally clear writing to recognise questions they had not yet formulated but now realise they want to grapple with. I think here they are in safe hands as they navigate the different perspectives.'

      Professor Mary Hepworth, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, UCL

      'This splendid second edition has been collaboratively authored by three outstanding clinicians who are superb authors and conceptualizers. They have integrated major themes in psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic discourse in a seamless way. They have definitely accomplished their goal to bring psychoanalysis into the contemporary scientific and intellectual mainstream and to focus primarily on ideas and techniques rather than personalities. I heartily recommend this impressive second edition to all serious clinicians and to students who are preparing for clinical practice.'

      Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Author of Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice



      Table of Contents

      Part I: Theory 01. Introduction: History and Controversy 02. Models of the Mind 03. Origins of the Internal World 04. Mechanisms of Defence 05. Transference and Countertransference 06. Dreams, Symbols, and the Psychoanalytic Imagination Part II: Practice 07. The Assessment Interview 08. The Therapeutic Relationship 09. Clinical Dilemmas 10. Psychoanalysis and Mental Health Practice 11. Research in Psychoanalysis 12. The future of psychoanalysis: Challenges and Opportunities

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