Acknowledgment | |
Contributors | |
Introduction | |
Analysis of the Resistance to Combined Treatment | p. 1 |
The Psychology of Psychopharmacology | p. 3 |
Toward an Integrative Model | p. 11 |
Will Neurobiology Influence Psychoanalysis? | p. 35 |
Dynamics of Psychopharmacotherapy | p. 51 |
Adverse Response to Neuroleptics in Schizophrenia | p. 53 |
The Effect of Lithium on Manic Attacks | p. 69 |
Medication and Transitional Phenomena | p. 87 |
Pills as Transitional Objects | p. 109 |
How Does Psychiatric Drug Therapy Work? | p. 121 |
The Borderline Disorder | p. 135 |
On Beginning with Patients Who Require Medication | p. 161 |
Integration in Clinical Practice | p. 183 |
Treatment of Depression | p. 185 |
Countertransference Aspects in the Treatment of Schizophrenia | p. 199 |
The Challenge of Integration | p. 215 |
Medication Consultation and Split Treatment During Psychotherapy | p. 225 |
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Use of Medication for Mental Illness | p. 239 |
Depression: When Is Psychotherapy Not Enough? | p. 255 |
Case Presentations | p. 269 |
An Effect of Pharmacotherapy on the Psychoanalytic Process | p. 271 |
Transference and the Beta-Adrenergic Receptor | p. 279 |
Analyzing a Rapid Cycler: Can the Transference Keep Up? | p. 291 |
Credits | p. 313 |
Index | p. 317 |
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