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Author: William J. Mueller
Publisher: Jason Aronson
ISBN: MINN:31951000738838L
Category: Psychology
Page: 300
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87125 hc $ 40 + Adolescents Grow in Groups : Experiences in Adolescent Group Psychotherapy Berkovitz , I. , ed . ... 10019 264 pp . hc $ 35 Psychotherapeutic Intervention in Hysterical Disorders Mueller , W. , Aniskiewicz , A. 300 pp .
Psychotherapeutic intervention in hysterical disorders. N orthvale, NI: Aronson. Racker, Heinrich. 1974. Transference and countertransference. London: Hogarth Press. Reddy, H., S. Narayanan, M. Woolrich, T. Mitsumori, Y. Lapierre, ...
Author: A. S. Aniskiewicz
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781461630203
Category: Psychology
Page: 214
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This book is a unique and timely addition to the literature for it provides approaches for dealing with the cognitive and emotional consequences of common neurological diseases. There is growing awareness of the impact that psychological factors and the treatment of those factors have on the disease process itself. The attitude of mind and therapeutic strategies described in the book are informed by mindfulness-based acceptance and intervention approaches that are gaining increasing recognition. This work is the first to offer clinicians help with addressing the psychological aspects of severe neurological disorders.
Author: Cheryl Glickauf-HughesPublish On: 2006-12-20
Psychotherapeutic Intervention in Hysterical Disorders. Northvale, NJzjason Aronson. Nichols, M. P., and Kolb, L. C. (1986). Catharsis: clinical applications. In Basic Techniques in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, ed.
Author: Cheryl Glickauf-Hughes
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781461629818
Category: Psychology
Page: 504
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"Glickauf-Hughes and Wells present a clear and well-organized review of personality development according to object relations theorists. They offer an explanation and critique of each major theorist, note issues on which there is disagreement (along with areas of investigation not fully explored), and present implications for treatment. Concepts are well defined, and one gets the sense of a cohesive body of knowledge (possibly more cohesive than it actually is). Those unfamiliar with object-relations theory will have a good outline; those who know enough to be confused will find some clarification." —Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research
Author: Jeffrey J. MagnavitaPublish On: 2002-10-15
Object relations and the developing ego in psychotherapy. Northvale, NJ: Aronson. ... Tailoring of the therapeutic relationship, or being an authentic chameleon. ... Psychotherapeutic intervention in hysterical disorders.
Author: Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780471213192
Category: Psychology
Page: 640
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Now available in paperback. In this volume, different approaches to Psychodynamic/Object Relations approaches are examined. It covers the important issues in the field, with topics ranging from "psychodynamic psychotherapy with undergraduate and graduate students" to "a relational feminist psychodynamic approach to sexual desire" to "psychodynamic/object relations group therapy with shizophrenic patients."
Journal of Personality Disorders, 4, 1–9. ... The freedom to inquire: Self psychological perspectives on women's issues, masochism, and the therapeutic relationship. ... Psychotherapeutic intervention in hysterical disorders.
Author: Nancy McWilliams
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 1606235850
Category: Psychology
Page: 240
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What kinds of questions do experienced therapists ask themselves when facing a new client? How can clinical expertise be taught? From the author of the landmark Psychoanalytic Diagnosis, this book takes clinicians step-by- step through developing an understanding of each client's unique psychology and using this information to guide and inform treatment decisions. McWilliams shows that while seasoned practitioners rely upon established diagnostic categories for record-keeping and insurance purposes, their actual clinical concepts and practices reflect more inferential, subjective, and intuitive processes. Interweaving illustrative case examples with theoretical insights and clinically significant research, chapters cover assessment of client temperament, developmental issues, defenses, affects, identifications, relational patterns, self-esteem needs, and pathogenic beliefs. Winner--Gradiva Award, National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
REFERENCES Mueller, W. J., & Aniskiewicz, A. S. (1986). Psychotherapeutic intervention in hysterical disorders. Northvale, NJ: Aronson. Murphy, R. A., & Halgin, R. P. (1995). Influences on the career choices of psychotherapists.
Author: Irving B. Weiner
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 047049672X
Category: Psychology
Page: 400
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Generations of clinicians have valued Principles of Psychotherapy for its breadth of coverage and accessibility and the author's ability to gather many elements into a unified presentation. The Third Edition presents the conceptual and empirical foundations of evidence-based practice perspectives of psychodynamic theory. It also offers case examples illustrating what a therapist might say and do in various circumstances. In addition, it includes discussion of broader psychodynamic perspectives on short-term therapy. Mental health professionals will benefit from the revised edition s inclusion of empirically based guidelines for conducting effective psychotherapy.
Dora's hysteria and the maturation of Sigmund Freud's transference theory: A new historical interpretation. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic ... Psychotherapeutic Intervention in Hysterical Disorders. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Author: Gilles Delisle
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9780429902956
Category: Psychology
Page: 224
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Personality pathology is rooted in early development and affects a wide range of affects, behaviours and cognitive processes. Every year thousands of articles about the etiology pf personality pathology are published in various professional or scientific reviews. There is a growing distance between the generalist's practice and our increasingly precise scientific knowledge. However, no one can read everything and therefore, it behoves us to ask ourselves the following questions: is the most recent better than what came before? Is the measurable and demonstrable necessarily clinically interesting? Must what interests the clinician be measured and proved? Whilst theory and clinical research are becoming increasingly precise, innumerable socio-economic forces are pressing for a simplification in clinical practice. "Shrinks" are fashionable! They are everywhere: in the workplace, on television, on the radio.
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Mueller , William J. Psychotherapeutic intervention in hysterical disorders / William Mueller , Albert S. Aniskiewicz . - Northvale , N.J. : Aronson ; ( New York ) : Distributed by Scribner , c1986 . xiv , 300 p . Includes index .
... and the diagnostician sees that the hysterical personality disorder might have serious effects on the patient's marriage , work , or profession , a major psychotherapeutic intervention such as psychoanalysis may be warranted .
Author: Otto F. Kernberg
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300065086
Category: Psychology
Page: 316
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In this important new book, Dr. Otto F. Kernberg, one of the world's foremost psychoanalysts, explores the role of aggression in severe personality disorders and in normal and perverse sexuality, integrating new developments in psychoanalytic theory with findings from clinical work with severely regressed patients. The book also integrates Dr. Kernberg's recent studies of the descriptive, structural, and psychodynamic features of problems stemming from pathological aggression with the vicissitudes of their psychoanalytic treatment. Finally, Dr. Kernberg demonstrates the importance of differential diagnosis for effective psychoanalytically inspired treatment of these disorders, providing a rich variety of clinical illustrations. The book begins by relating the dual-drive theory of libido and aggression to contemporary developments in affect theory. Dr. Kernberg then applies this general theory of affects to aggression, which in its pathological form centers on the affect of hatred. He analyzes sado-masochistic, hysterical-hysteroid, and narcissistic-antisocial spectrums of personality disorders, emphasizing how aggression is structured in each group. Dr. Kernberg next describes and updates the theoretical frame underlying his approach to the treatment of these disorders, outlines their clinical manifestations, and illustrates their diagnosis and treatment, ranging from standard psychoanalysis with infantile personalities, to psychoanalytic psychotherapy with borderline personalities, to the psychotherapeutic approach to the treatment of psychosis and hospital milieu treatment in the management of highly regressed patients. In the final section, Dr. Kernberg links the findings from psychoanalytic approaches to personality disorders with those from the psychoanalytic study of sexual perversions.