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Psychoanalysis of the Psychoses brings together a distinguished
international set of contributors, offering a range of views and
approaches, to explore the latest thinking in the psychoanalytic
treatment of psychosis and related disorders. Drawing on findings
from neuroscience, theory and clinical material from many schools
of psychoanalytic thought, this book offers a comprehensive guide
to understanding how psychosis is conceptualised from a
psychoanalytic perspective. It looks at how to work with psychotic
patients, typical problems in treating psychosis and the role of
pharmacology. It demonstrates the relational dimension, capable of
strengthening the patient's observing Ego and facilitating the
integration of the different areas of the personality. This process
can identify and work through the main psychological stress factors
involved in psychotic disturbances, transforming chaotic thoughts
into springboards for important insights, and offering patients the
precious chance to construct for the first time a creative
relationship with their own existence. Psychoanalysis of the
Psychoses will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and
psychoanalytic psychotherapists as well as psychiatrists wishing to
draw upon psychoanalytic ideas in their work.
Psychoanalysis of the Psychoses brings together a distinguished
international set of contributors, offering a range of views and
approaches, to explore the latest thinking in the psychoanalytic
treatment of psychosis and related disorders. Drawing on findings
from neuroscience, theory and clinical material from many schools
of psychoanalytic thought, this book offers a comprehensive guide
to understanding how psychosis is conceptualised from a
psychoanalytic perspective. It looks at how to work with psychotic
patients, typical problems in treating psychosis and the role of
pharmacology. It demonstrates the relational dimension, capable of
strengthening the patient's observing Ego and facilitating the
integration of the different areas of the personality. This process
can identify and work through the main psychological stress factors
involved in psychotic disturbances, transforming chaotic thoughts
into springboards for important insights, and offering patients the
precious chance to construct for the first time a creative
relationship with their own existence. Psychoanalysis of the
Psychoses will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and
psychoanalytic psychotherapists as well as psychiatrists wishing to
draw upon psychoanalytic ideas in their work.
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