Boundaries and Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis, Second Edition

Boundaries and Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis, Second Edition
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Publisher : American Psychiatric Pub
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9781615370177
ISBN-13 : 161537017X
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Synopsis Boundaries and Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis, Second Edition by : Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.

Preceded by Boundaries and boundary violations in psychoanalysis / Glen O. Gabbard, Eva P. Lester. New York: BasicBooks, c1995.

Boundaries And Boundary Violations In Psychoanalysis

Boundaries And Boundary Violations In Psychoanalysis
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Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015037407494
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Synopsis Boundaries And Boundary Violations In Psychoanalysis by : Glen Gabbard

They open up discussions of post-termination boundaries and the role of boundaries in psychoanalytic supervision.

Sexual Boundary Violations

Sexual Boundary Violations
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9780765708533
ISBN-13 : 0765708531
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Sexual Boundary Violations by : Andrea Celenza

This book addresses training, supervisory, and therapeutic issues related to the consequences from sexual boundary violations among mental health professionals and clergy. These problems are discussed on theoretical and practical levels aimed at understanding, recovery, rehabi...

Gabbard's Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatments, Second Edition

Gabbard's Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatments, Second Edition
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Publisher : American Psychiatric Pub
Total Pages : 832
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ISBN-10 : 9781615373260
ISBN-13 : 1615373268
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Gabbard's Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatments, Second Edition by : Holly Crisp, M.D.

"The second edition of Gabbard's Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatments provides up-to-date information on psychotherapies, including psychodynamic therapies, mentalization-based treatment, transference-focused therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, supportive psychotherapy, and interpersonal psychotherapy. The textbook also reflects social changes that have had profound impacts on how therapists practice, including the advancement of LGBTQ rights, calls for racial and social justice, and the COVID-19 pandemic"--

Interpersonal Boundaries

Interpersonal Boundaries
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Publisher : Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages : 131
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ISBN-10 : 9781461628989
ISBN-13 : 1461628989
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Interpersonal Boundaries by : Salman Akhtar

Across the lifespan we may experience moments of sublime intimacy, suffocating closeness, comfortable solitude, and intolerable distance or closeness. In Interpersonal Boundaries: Variations and Violations Salman Akhtar and the other contributors demonstrate how boundaries, by delineating and containing the self, secure one's conscious and unconscious experience of entity and of self-governance. Interpersonal Boundaries reveals the complexities of the self and its boundaries, while identifying some of the enigmatic questions about how the biological, psychological, and cultural aspects of the self interrelate. The contributors skillfully integrate a wide range of theory with a wealth of clinical material. Examples range from the dark side of boundary-violating therapists to an extraordinary presentation of harrowing analytic work with a severely traumatized man. Readers will find that this volume makes a significant contribution to the knowledge of boundaries of the self in psychotherapeutic theory and practice.

The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind

The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind
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Publisher : American Psychiatric Pub
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9781585625451
ISBN-13 : 1585625450
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind by : Elizabeth L. Auchincloss

Despite the widespread influence of psychoanalysis in the field of mental health, until now no single book has been published that explains the psychoanalytic model of the mind to the many students and practitioners who want to understand it. The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind represents an important breakthrough: in simple language, it presents complicated ideas and concepts in an accessible manner, demystifies psychoanalysis, debunks some of the myths that have plagued it, and defuses the controversies that have too long attended it. The author effectively demonstrates that the psychoanalytic model of the mind is consistent with a brain-based approach. Even in patients whose mental illness has a predominantly biological basis, psychological factors contribute to the onset, expression, and course of the illness. For this reason, treatments that focus exclusively on symptoms are not effective in sustaining change. The psychoanalytic model provides clinicians with the framework to understand each patient as a unique psychological being. The book is rich in descriptive detail yet pragmatic in its approach, offering many features and benefits: In addition to providing the theoretical scaffolding for psychodynamic psychotherapy, the book emphasizes the critical importance of forging a strong treatment alliance, which requires understanding the transference and countertransference reactions that either disrupt or strengthen the clinician-patient bond. The book is respectful of Freud without being reverential; it considers his contribution as founder of psychoanalysis in the context of the historical and conceptual evolution of the field. The final section is devoted to learning to use the psychoanalytic model and exploring how it can be integrated with existing models of the mind. In addition to being a valuable reference for mental health clinicians, the text can serve as a resource for undergraduate and graduate students of philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, literature, and all academic disciplines outside of the mental health professions who may want to learn more about what psychoanalysts have to say about the mind. Important features include an extensive glossary of terms, a series of illustrative tables, and appendixes addressing libido theory and defenses. Drawing upon a broad range of sources to make her case, the author persuasively argues that the basic tenets of the psychoanalytic model of the mind are supported by empirical evidence as well as clinical efficacy. The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind is a fascinating exploration of this complex model of mental functioning, and both clinicians and students of the mind will find it comprehensive and riveting.

Love and Hate in the Analytic Setting

Love and Hate in the Analytic Setting
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Publisher : Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781461629429
ISBN-13 : 146162942X
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Love and Hate in the Analytic Setting by : Glen O. Gabbard

Passionate feelings of love and hate are stirred in psychotherapy. Paradoxically, these passions may either undermine the therapist catastrophically or serve as the crucible in which profound understanding is forged. Transferences and countertransferences of love and hate occur on a spectrum that includes unobjectionable negative and positive feelings, relatively benign forms of love and hate, and more malignant, intractable versions of love and hate that present formidable challenges to the therapist. Each of these variations is explored in different chapters of this book. Gender configurations, gender fluidity, adolescent transferences, the link between love and lust, and passive forms of hating are among the topics discussed. Most of all, the author, noted psychoanalyst Glen Gabbard, depicts what it is like to be in the eye of the hurricane when passions are aroused. He provides a practical yet theoretically sophisticated guide to the management of love and hate as they are experienced by both patient and therapist.

Professionalism and Ethics, Second Edition

Professionalism and Ethics, Second Edition
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Publisher : American Psychiatric Pub
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781615373352
ISBN-13 : 1615373357
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Professionalism and Ethics, Second Edition by : Laura Weiss Roberts, M.D., M.A.

"This new edition of Professionalism and Ethics: Q & A Self-Study Guide for Mental Health Professionals thoroughly updates the highly regarded and groundbreaking first edition, offering the contemporary reader clinical wisdom and ethical guidance for challenging times. As with its predecessor, the second edition features commentaries by leaders in psychiatric ethics, plus two foundational chapters on ethics and professionalism in the field of mental health. These commentaries and introductory chapters provide an overview of essential ethical principles and concepts, the professional obligations of the mental health clinician, common ethical tensions found in practice, ethical aspects of caring for special populations, and ethical issues in professional training and research. The introductory chapters are followed by case-oriented questions and answers on core concepts and topics in clinical care, medical research, and interactions with colleagues and trainees. Topics explored in-depth include authorship, disclosure, and ethical peer review for scientific publications; assisted suicide and euthanasia; professional voyeurism versus patient privacy online and on social media; the appropriate process for reporting an impaired colleague; and problems of burnout, work-life balance, and professional well-being. Professionalism and Ethics: Q & A Self-Study Guide for Mental Health Professionals poses and plumbs critically important ethical dilemmas in a compelling, down-to-earth way for today's practitioners and learners"--

Sexual Boundary Trouble in Psychoanalysis

Sexual Boundary Trouble in Psychoanalysis
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781317404743
ISBN-13 : 1317404742
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Sexual Boundary Trouble in Psychoanalysis by : Charles Levin

Inspired by the clinical and ethical contributions of Muriel Dimen (1942-2016), a prominent feminist anthropologist and relational psychoanalyst, Sexual Boundary Trouble in Psychoanalysis challenges the established psychoanalytic and mental health consensus about the sources and appropriate management of sexual boundary violations (SBVs). Gathering contributions from an exciting range of analysts working at the cutting edge of the field, this book shatters normative professional guidelines by focusing on the complicity and hypocrisy of professional groups, while at the same time raising for the first time the taboo subject of the ordinary practicing clinician’s unconscious professional ambivalence and potentially "rogue" sexual subjectivity. Sexual Boundary Trouble in Psychoanalysis uncovers the roots of SBV in the institutional origins and history of psychoanalysis as a profession. Exploring Dimen’s concept of the psychoanalytic "primal crime," which is in some ways constitutive of the profession, and the inherently unstable nature of interpersonal and professional "boundaries," Sexual Boundary Trouble in Psychoanalysis breaks new ground in the continuing struggle of psychoanalysis to reconcile itself with its liminal social status and morally ambiguous practice. It will appeal to all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists.