The book serves as a comprehensive guide for those new to psychodynamic psychotherapy, offering clear instructions and insights for psychiatric residents and mental health professionals. It challenges readers to engage with the complexities of patient care while incorporating updated research and advances in the field. Each chapter includes expanded online videos featuring case study vignettes, enhancing the learning experience. Additionally, training directors will find valuable resources to assess competency within their educational programs, making it a crucial tool for both trainees and educators.
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- 2017
- 2014
Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice
- 653 pages
- 23 hours of reading
This fifth edition offers a comprehensive update aligned with DSM-5 categories, emphasizing personalized patient care. It begins with foundational principles and treatment strategies, catering to both trainees and experienced clinicians. Subsequent sections delve into dynamic approaches to DSM-5 disorders and personality disorders, ensuring relevance through updated diagnostic concepts, recent research, and clinical insights. The restructuring enhances clarity and utility, making it a vital resource for understanding psychodynamic psychiatry in contemporary practice.
- 2002
A renowned psychoanalyst takes a hard and humorous look at the psyches of America's favorite mob family--and our own
- 2000
Love and Hate in the Analytic Setting
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This guide offers a nuanced approach to navigating the complex emotions of love and hate within the therapeutic relationship. It addresses the experiences of both patients and therapists, providing practical strategies for managing these powerful feelings. By exploring the dynamics of these emotions, the book aims to enhance the therapeutic process and improve outcomes for both parties involved.
- 2000
This book provides a systematic approach to managing countertransference when treating borderline patients. Using detailed accounts of clinical experiences, the authors demonstrate how their own thoughts, feelings, and fantasies enable them to understand their patients' internal worlds. schovat popis
- 1999
This book provides an overview of theory and technique that gives the reader a detailed account of how countertransference is used in contemporary practice. It shows the usefulness of examining countertransference issues in a wide range of psychiatric settings, including pharmacotherapy, consultation-liaison settings, and forensic facilities.