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An Evidence-Based Critique of Contemporary Psychoanalysis - Research, Theory, and Clinical Practice (Hardcover)
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An Evidence-Based Critique of Contemporary Psychoanalysis - Research, Theory, and Clinical Practice (Hardcover)
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An Evidence-Based Critique of Contemporary Psychoanalysis assesses
the state of psychoanalysis in the 21st century. Joel Paris
examines areas where analysis needs to develop a stronger
scientific and clinical base, and to integrate its ideas with
modern clinical psychology and psychiatry. While psychoanalysis has
declined as an independent discipline, it continues to play a major
role in clinical thought. Paris explores the extent to which
analysis has gained support from recent empirical research. He
argues that it could revive its influence by establishing a
stronger relationship to science, whilst looking at the state of
current research. For clinical applications, he suggests while
convincing evidence is lacking to support long-term treatment,
brief psychoanalytic therapy, lasting for a few months, has been
shown to be relatively effective for common mental disorders. For
theory, Paris reviews changes in the psychoanalytic paradigm, most
particularly the shift from a theory based largely on intrapsychic
mechanisms to the more interpersonal approach of attachment theory.
He also reviews the interfaces between psychoanalysis and other
disciplines, ranging from "neuropsychoanalysis" to the
incorporation of analytic theory into post-modern models popular in
the humanities. An Evidence-Based Critique of Contemporary
Psychoanalysis concludes by examining the legacy of psychoanalysis
and making recommendations for integration into broader
psychological theory and psychotherapy. It will be of great
interest to psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic psychotherapists, and
scholars and practitioners across the mental health professions
interested in the future and influence of the field.
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