Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic / Object Relations
Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic / Object Relations
Kaslow, Florence W.; Magnavita, Jeffrey J.
John Wiley & Sons Inc
06/2004
640
Mole
Inglês
9780471653257
15 a 20 dias
1752
Leston Havens, MD
Preface xiii
Florence W. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP
Chapter 1 Psychodynamic Approaches to Psychotherapy: a Century of Innovations 1
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Section One Psychotherapy with Children
Chapter 2 The Developmental Basis of Psychotherapeutic Processes 15
Stanley I. Greenspan
Chapter 3 Object-relations Play Therapy 47
Helen E. Benedict and Lara Hastings
Chapter 4 Infant Mental Health 81
Jeree H. Pawl and Maria St. John
Chapter 5 Psychodynamic Approaches to Child Therapy 105
Peter Fonagy and Mary Target
Section Two Psychotherapy with Adolescents and Young Adults
Chapter 6 Eating Disorders in Adolescence 133
Cecile Rausch Herscovici
Chapter 7 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Undergraduate and Graduate Students 161
Paul A. Grayson
Section Three Psychotherapy with Adults
Chapter 8 Supportive-expressive Psychotherapy 183
Lynne R. Siqueland and Jacques P. Barber
Chapter 9 Brief Psychodynamic Therapy 207
Ferruccio Osimo
Chapter 10 An Object-relations Approach to the Treatment of Borderline Patients 239
John F. Clarkin, Kenneth N. Levy, and Gerhard W. Dammann
Chapter 11 Arelational Approach to Psychotherapy 253
J. Christopher Muran and Jeremy D. Safran
Chapter 12 Mastering Developmental Issues Through Interactional Object-relations Therapy 283
Cheryl Glickauf-Hughes and Marolyn Wells
Chapter 13 The Activation of Affective Change Processes in Accelerated Experiential-dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) 309
Diana Fosha
Chapter 14 Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy of Narcissistic Disorders 345
Manuel Trujillo
Chapter 15 Arelational-feminist Psychodynamic Approach to Sexual Desire 365
M. Sue Chenoweth
Section Four Psychotherapy with Families and Couples
Chapter 16 Object-relations Couples Therapy 387
Marion F. Solomon and Rita E. Lynn
Chapter 17 Self-object Relationship Therapy with Couples 407
Michael D. Kahn
Chapter 18 Relational Psychodynamics for Complex Clinical Syndromes 435
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Section Five Group Psychotherapy
Chapter 19 Psychodynamically Oriented Group Therapy 457
William E. Piper, John S. Ogrodniczuk, and Scott C. Duncan
Chapter 20 Psychodynamic/object-relations Group Therapy with Schizophrenic Patients 481
Jose Guimon
Chapter 21 Group Therapy Treatment of Sex Offenders 501
Leslie M. Lothstein and Rosemarie LaFleur Bach
Section Six Special Topics
Chapter 22 Groups in Therapeutic Communities 529
Jose Guimon
Chapter 23 Psychodynamic Treatment for Cardiac Patients 549
Ellen A. Dornelas and Paul D. Thompson
Chapter 24 Race, Gender, and Transference in Psychotherapy 565
Mary F. Hall
Chapter 25 Contemporary Psychodynamics: Major Issues, Challenges, and Future Trends 587
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Author Index 605
Subject Index 614
Leston Havens, MD
Preface xiii
Florence W. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP
Chapter 1 Psychodynamic Approaches to Psychotherapy: a Century of Innovations 1
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Section One Psychotherapy with Children
Chapter 2 The Developmental Basis of Psychotherapeutic Processes 15
Stanley I. Greenspan
Chapter 3 Object-relations Play Therapy 47
Helen E. Benedict and Lara Hastings
Chapter 4 Infant Mental Health 81
Jeree H. Pawl and Maria St. John
Chapter 5 Psychodynamic Approaches to Child Therapy 105
Peter Fonagy and Mary Target
Section Two Psychotherapy with Adolescents and Young Adults
Chapter 6 Eating Disorders in Adolescence 133
Cecile Rausch Herscovici
Chapter 7 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Undergraduate and Graduate Students 161
Paul A. Grayson
Section Three Psychotherapy with Adults
Chapter 8 Supportive-expressive Psychotherapy 183
Lynne R. Siqueland and Jacques P. Barber
Chapter 9 Brief Psychodynamic Therapy 207
Ferruccio Osimo
Chapter 10 An Object-relations Approach to the Treatment of Borderline Patients 239
John F. Clarkin, Kenneth N. Levy, and Gerhard W. Dammann
Chapter 11 Arelational Approach to Psychotherapy 253
J. Christopher Muran and Jeremy D. Safran
Chapter 12 Mastering Developmental Issues Through Interactional Object-relations Therapy 283
Cheryl Glickauf-Hughes and Marolyn Wells
Chapter 13 The Activation of Affective Change Processes in Accelerated Experiential-dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) 309
Diana Fosha
Chapter 14 Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy of Narcissistic Disorders 345
Manuel Trujillo
Chapter 15 Arelational-feminist Psychodynamic Approach to Sexual Desire 365
M. Sue Chenoweth
Section Four Psychotherapy with Families and Couples
Chapter 16 Object-relations Couples Therapy 387
Marion F. Solomon and Rita E. Lynn
Chapter 17 Self-object Relationship Therapy with Couples 407
Michael D. Kahn
Chapter 18 Relational Psychodynamics for Complex Clinical Syndromes 435
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Section Five Group Psychotherapy
Chapter 19 Psychodynamically Oriented Group Therapy 457
William E. Piper, John S. Ogrodniczuk, and Scott C. Duncan
Chapter 20 Psychodynamic/object-relations Group Therapy with Schizophrenic Patients 481
Jose Guimon
Chapter 21 Group Therapy Treatment of Sex Offenders 501
Leslie M. Lothstein and Rosemarie LaFleur Bach
Section Six Special Topics
Chapter 22 Groups in Therapeutic Communities 529
Jose Guimon
Chapter 23 Psychodynamic Treatment for Cardiac Patients 549
Ellen A. Dornelas and Paul D. Thompson
Chapter 24 Race, Gender, and Transference in Psychotherapy 565
Mary F. Hall
Chapter 25 Contemporary Psychodynamics: Major Issues, Challenges, and Future Trends 587
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Author Index 605
Subject Index 614