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The Patient as the Center

Autor William G. Herron, Rafael Art. Javier
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 noi 2023
This practical, affordable guide for integrating psychodynamic clinical approaches into mental health treatment plans shows counselors and therapists how to select and use person-centered techniques to benefit individual patients, including within the constraints of short-term modalities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538163276
ISBN-10: 1538163276
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: Text Boxes; Illustrations, unspecified; Tables
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter 1: Mental Health Treatment
The Modern Treatment Area
Current Mental Health Delivery
The Next Step
Integrated Psychotherapy
Chapter 2: The Clinical Value of Psychoanalysis
Distinctions
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Identity Diffusion/Confusion
The Personalized Approach
Doing What Works
Symptom Relief
Customized Treatment
Chapter 3: Pluralism: Pathways to Integration
Pluralism in Psychoanalysis
Integration
Drive Reconsidered
Another Step Away
Distinctions from Traditional Psychoanalysis
Diagnosis
Overall Approach
The Relational Turn
Next Step
Chapter 4: Session Notes and Comments
Case #1: Slow Motion
Case #2: If Only
Case #3: The Other Reality
Case #4: More Delusions
Case #5: Not My Fault
Case #6: I am Addicted
Case #7: No Respect
Case #8: Sort of True
Case# 9: The Dream
When It Does Not Work
Chapter 5: The Crooked Path of Effectiveness
Intersectionality
Integration
Some Considerations
Psychoanalytic Training
Disruptions
Further Comments
Integrative Specifics
Etiology
The Non-Analytic Patient
Concluding Remarks
Chapter 6: Psychotherapy Research Outcomes: Possibilities and Limitations
On Determining Core Ingredients for Therapeutic Change
On the Role of Common Factors
A Shifting of Responsibility for Change
Where Are We in Our Scientific Enterprise?
What Are We Left With?
Uniqueness of Psychoanalytic-Focused Interventions
Crisis in the Academy
Concluding Thoughts: In Search of Intellectual Humility
Chapter 7: Language and Its Vicissitude in Bilingual Treatments
A Case of Intersectional Trauma: A Search for Meaning
The Case Synopsis of Ms. G
Multigenerational Trauma
Vicissitudes of a Traumatic Life
I Have Feelings Too: Navigating Her Emotions in Two Languages
In Search of Her Father
On Relying on a Second Language to Forge a New Identity
Concluding Thoughts
Chapter 8: On the Neuroscientific Basis of Intersectional-Colored Trauma and Its Sequalae
Trauma and Its Neurological and Psychic Representation
On the Vicissitude of Self-Development in Traumatic Contexts
On the Intimate Interplay Between a Victim and a Perpetuator
Critical Moments and Trauma Development
The Anatomy of Our Affective State
Clinical Implications
Where Can We Go from Here?
Conclusion
Chapter 9: On Inherent Psychological Factors in Some Criminal Behaviors
Is There a Reasonable Explanation for Criminal Behaviors?
A Psychological Explanatory Model of Criminal Behavior
A View of Criminality in Psychoanalytic Contexts
The Role of Trauma in Criminal Behaviors
Concluding Thoughts
Chapter 10: Summary and Conclusions
References
Index
About the Authors