Psychodynamic theory for clinicians
Bienenfeld, David
Psychodynamic theory for clinicians [E-book] - Philadelphia, Pa. : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2006. - xv, 203 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. - Psychotherapy in clinical practice .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Drive psychology -- Dissent: Alfred Adler and Carl Jung -- Ego psychology -- Interpersonal psychoanalysis -- Object relations theory -- Self psychology -- Affect and psychopathology -- Therapy and cure I: drive and ego psychologies -- Therapy and cure II: the relational psychologies.
The Psychotherapy in Clinical Practice series incorporates essential therapeutic principles into clinically relevant patient management. This first volume, Psychodynamic Theory for Clinicians, explains the major psychodynamic theories and shows how they provide a framework for clinical reasoning throughout the process of psychotherapy. Several clinical cases are presented at the beginning of the book and discussed throughout the text so readers can follow these patients in the context of each theoretical approach. Each chapter begins with learning objectives, ends with review points, and includes numerous tables, graphs, and bullet points.
078179949X 9780781799492
Psychodynamic psychotherapy
Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic theory
WM 420
Psychodynamic theory for clinicians [E-book] - Philadelphia, Pa. : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2006. - xv, 203 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. - Psychotherapy in clinical practice .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Drive psychology -- Dissent: Alfred Adler and Carl Jung -- Ego psychology -- Interpersonal psychoanalysis -- Object relations theory -- Self psychology -- Affect and psychopathology -- Therapy and cure I: drive and ego psychologies -- Therapy and cure II: the relational psychologies.
The Psychotherapy in Clinical Practice series incorporates essential therapeutic principles into clinically relevant patient management. This first volume, Psychodynamic Theory for Clinicians, explains the major psychodynamic theories and shows how they provide a framework for clinical reasoning throughout the process of psychotherapy. Several clinical cases are presented at the beginning of the book and discussed throughout the text so readers can follow these patients in the context of each theoretical approach. Each chapter begins with learning objectives, ends with review points, and includes numerous tables, graphs, and bullet points.
078179949X 9780781799492
Psychodynamic psychotherapy
Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic theory
WM 420