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9781585621521

The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook Of Psychoanalysis

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  • ISBN13:

    9781585621521

  • ISBN10:

    1585621528

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-01-30
  • Publisher: Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc
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Summary

The comprehensive The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychoanalysisis the only textbook of its kind in this distinguished field. Both a clinical guide and a reference book, this essential text focuses not only on psychoanalytic theory and treatment but also on developmental issues, research, and the many ways in which theoretical psychoanalysis intersects with contiguous disciplines. The editors, recognized experts in the field, have brought together a remarkable 39 distinguished contributors whose broad-based interests make this textbook a unique reference for interdisciplinary psychoanalysis. The textbook is organized into 6 parts: Part I: Core Concepts-Introduces basic concepts, such as motivation, the dynamic unconscious, the importance of early relationships, internalization, object relations theory, intersubjectivity, and sex/gender. Part II: Developmental Theory-Addresses the developmental orientation in contemporary psychoanalysis, developmental theories and their relationship with other disciplines, attachment theory/research, and the psychoanalytic understanding of mental disorders. Part III: Treatment and Technique-Defines what a psychoanalyst is and how he or she is trained; and presents virtually every treatment and technique, from transference/countertransference, treatment theories and their technical consequences, and interpretation, resistance, and process to termination/re-analysis, psychopharmacology, child analysis, and ethics. Part IV: Research-Describes the burgeoning research in psychoanalysis, focusing on outcome, process, developmental, and conceptual research. Part V: History of Psychoanalysis-Traces the history of psychoanalysis, showing how individual personality, world events, and cultural differences have led to varieties of discoveries and perspectives. Part VI: Psychoanalysis and Related Disciplines-Details the relevance of interdisciplinary sources to Freud's ideas and the influences of psychology, anthropology, philosophy, literature, the arts, politics, international relations, and neuroscience. Written with a minimum of professional jargon, this in-depth work also includes an extensive glossary and name and subject indexes. No other psychoanalysis textbook is as comprehensive in scope with such a broad array of contributors as The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychoanalysis. This up-to-date reference will find a wide audience not only among psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, educators, and students but also among professionals in allied disciplines such as psychology, anthropology, literature, the arts, philosophy, politics, and neuroscience. The editors and contributors to this remarkable compendium demonstrate that psychoanalytic approaches-at times in combination with psychopharmacological therapy-continue to play a vital role in the treatment of specific psychiatric disorders.

Author Biography

Ethel S. Person, M.D., is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, and Training and Supervising Analyst at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, in New York City.

Arnold M. Cooper, M.D., is Stephen P. Tobin and Dr. Arnold M. Cooper Professor Emeritus in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Training and Supervising Analyst at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research in New York City.

Glen O.Gabbard is Brown Foundation Chair of Psychoanalysis and Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine; Training and Supervising Analyst, Houston-Galveston Psychoanalytic Institute, Houston, Texas.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix
Introduction xiii
Ethel S. Person
Arnold M. Cooper
Glen O. Gabbard
PART I Core Concepts
Salman Akhtar
Theories of Motivation in Psychoanalysis
3(18)
Fred Pine
The Dynamic Unconscious: Psychic Determinism, Intrapsychic Conflict, Unconscious Fantasy, Dreams, and Symptom Formation
21(18)
W. W. Meissner
Early Relationships and Their Internalization
39(18)
Salman Akhtar
Object Relations Theories and Technique
57(20)
Otto F. Kernberg
Intersubjectivity
77(16)
Daniel Stern
Gender and Sexuality
93(24)
Muriel Dimen
Virginia Goldner
PART II Developmental Theory
Mary Target
A Developmental Orientation for Contemporary Psychoanalysis
117(14)
Robert N. Emde
Psychoanalytic Developmental Theory
131(16)
Peter Fonagy
Interface Between Psychoanalytic Developmental Theory and Other Disciplines
147(12)
Linda C. Mayes
Attachment Theory and Research
159(14)
Mary Target
The Psychoanalytic Understanding of Mental Disorders: The Developmental Perspective
173(16)
Efrain Bleiberg
PART III Treatment and Technique
Henry F. Smith
What Is Psychoanalysis? What Is a Psychoanalyst?
189(12)
Paul Williams
Transference, Countertransference, and the Real Relationship
201(16)
Adrienne Harris
Theories of Therapeutic Action and Their Technical Consequences
217(12)
Jay Greenberg
Process, Resistance, and Interpretation
229(12)
Eslee Samberg
Eric R. Marcus
Termination and Reanalysis
241(14)
Martin S. Bergmann
Psychoanalysis and Psychopharmacology
255(12)
Steven P. Roose
Deborah L. Cabaniss
Technique in Child Analysis
267(14)
Judith A. Yanof
Ethics in Psychoanalysis
281(20)
Ernest Wallwork
PART IV Research
Judith Kantrowitz
Outcome Research
301(16)
Robert S. Wallerstein
Process Research
317(18)
Wilma Bucci
Developmental Research
335(26)
Stanley I. Greenspan
Stuart G. Shanker
Conceptual Research
361(14)
Anna Ursula Dreher
Eva Ristl
PART V History of Psychoanalysis
Robert Michels
Psychoanalysis: The Early Years
375(12)
Daria Colombo
Sander M. Abend
Psychoanalysis in North America From 1895 to the Present
387(20)
Sanford Gifford
Psychoanalysis in Great Britain and Continental Europe
407(16)
David Tuckett
Psychoanalysis in the French Community
423(12)
Dominique Scarfone
Psychoanalysis in Latin America
435(18)
Claudio Laks Eizirik
Monica Siedmann de Armesto
PART VI Psychoanalysis and Related Disciplines
Morris Eagle
Freud and His Uses of Interdisciplinary Sources
453(10)
John Kerr
Psychology
463(16)
Joel Weinberger
Kenneth N. Levy
Anthropology
479(12)
Robert A. Paul
Literature
491(10)
Emanuel Berman
The Arts
501(12)
Ellen Handler Spitz
Philosophy
513(12)
Jonathan Lear
Politics and International Relations
525(10)
Vamik D. Volkan
Neuroscience
535(12)
Mark Solms
Glossary 547(16)
Richard Zimmer
Peter M. Bookstein
Edward Kenny
Andreas K. Kraebber
Name Index 563(8)
Subject Index 571

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