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This is a completely revised and enlarged edition of the well-known
classic. In the twenty years since the previous edition was
published much progress has been made in regard to the clinical
concept of psychoanalysis, and this new edition brings the subject
completely up to date. New knowledge of the psychoanalytic process
has been added, together
This is a completely revised and enlarged edition of the well-known
classic by Sandler, Dare and Holder. In the twenty years since the
previous edition was published much progress has been made in
regard to the clinical concept of psychoanalysis, and this new
edition brings the subject completely up to date. New knowledge of
the psychoanalytic process has been added, together with advances
in understanding the clinical situation, the treatment alliance,
transference, countertransference, resistance, the negative
therapeutic reaction, acting out, interpretations and other
interventions, insight, and working through. The book is both a
readable introduction to the subject and an authorities work of
reference.This updated edition has been prepared by Joseph Sandler
and Anna Ursula Dreher.
The authors succeed in putting Freud's models of the mind into a
historical and developmental framework and show the complexity of
his thinking on the relationship between the conscious and
unconscious mind.
Treatment of an ever-increasing variety of addictive behaviours
owes much to a wide range of psychotherapeutic approaches which
have tended to roll continuously in and out of fashion. Over recent
years, an initiative has been established to appraise critically
the use of psychotherapy in all areas of psychiatry. This work
serves as a timely review of psychological treatments in the
addictions field and provides a rare combination of expertise both
from addiction specialists and those who use psychotherapeutic
approaches to solve a wide range of personal problems. Its coverage
includes contextual ideas which are basic to the choice of approach
to therapy, and an exploration of particular treatment strategies.
Throughout, this volume is able both to provide authoritative
statements and to engage the reader in the excitement of debate. It
forms a valuable reference which is sure to appeal to a wide range
of practitioners and researchers concerned with alcohol and drug
problems.
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