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Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapies provides an overview of the history, practice, and ongoing developments in the field of psychoanalysis. As the original theory of psychotherapy, psychoanalysis is often presented as a starting point in psychology theory courses. Yet, many people's understanding of psychoanalysis is limited to the classic Freudian approach. Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapies, Second Edition provides an overview of the historical evolution of, and recent advancements in this vital group of theories and approaches to psychotherapy, that have been refined over more than a century of international work by key theorists, researchers, and clinicians. This primer to psychoanalytic approaches, including clinical strategies and case examples illustrating short‑ and long‑term psychoanalytic treatment, is an essential resource for students and trainees interested in learning about psychoanalysis, as well as experienced clinicians seeking to refresh their knowledge. This new edition has been updated to include more contemporary perspectives on identity, diversity, and intersectionality in the context of psychoanalysis, as well as an expanded discussion of defenses, dream interpretation, recent research, and ongoing developments in the field.Â
A half-century of psychotherapy research has shown that the quality
of the therapeutic alliance is the most robust predictor of
treatment success. This unique book provides a systematic framework
for negotiating ruptures and strains in the therapeutic alliance
and transforming them into therapeutic breakthroughs. Cutting-edge
developments in psychoanalysis and other modalities are synthesized
with original research and clinical wisdom gleaned from years of
work in the field. The result is a practical and highly
sophisticated guide that spells out clear principles of
intervention while at the same time inspiring therapists toward
greater creativity.
The study of psychotherapy has often been limited to the ways in
which cognitive and behavioral processes promote personal change.
Introducing a ground breaking perspective, Greenberg and Safran's
compelling new work argues that the presently-felt experience of
emotional material in therapy forms a vital underpinning in the
generation of change. By including emotion as a psychotherapeutic
catalyst, the book offers a more complete and encompassing approach
to the process of psychotherapy than has ever before been
available.
A half-century of psychotherapy research has shown that the quality
of the therapeutic alliance is the most robust predictor of
treatment success. This practical, theoretically sophisticated book
provides a systematic framework for negotiating ruptures in the
alliance and transforming them into therapeutic breakthroughs. The
book is grounded in recent developments in relational
psychoanalysis, as well as findings from the authors' highly
regarded research program. Chapters spell out clear principles of
intervention illustrated with extensive clinical vignettes and
transcript material. Particular attention is given to the
therapist's inner processes and the role they play in resolving
alliance ruptures. Other topics covered include the use of
therapist self-disclosure and metacommunication; interactional
patterns of successful therapist-patient dyads; applications to
short-term treatment; and guidelines for training and
supervision.
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