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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 578 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1010 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462531423
  • ISBN-13: 9781462531424
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 578 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1010 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1462531423
  • ISBN-13: 9781462531424
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Authoritative and comprehensive, this volume provides a contemporary psychodynamic perspective on frequently encountered psychological disorders in adults, children, and adolescents. Leading international authorities review the growing evidence base for psychoanalytic theories and therapeutic models. Chapters examine the etiology and psychological mechanisms of each disorder and thoroughly describe effective treatment strategies. Highly accessible, the book is richly illustrated with clinical case material. It demonstrates ways in which psychodynamic theory and therapy are enhanced by integrating ideas and findings from neuroscience, social and personality psychology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other fields.

Winner—Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Scholarship 


Authoritative and comprehensive, this volume provides a contemporary psychodynamic perspective on frequently encountered psychological disorders in adults, children, and adolescents. Leading international authorities review the growing evidence base for psychoanalytic theories and therapeutic models. Chapters on each disorder examine its etiology and psychological mechanisms, discuss diagnostic issues, and thoroughly describe effective treatment strategies. Highly accessible, the book is richly illustrated with clinical case material. It demonstrates ways in which psychodynamic theory and therapy are enhanced by integrating ideas and findings from neuroscience, social and personality psychology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other fields.

Recenzijas

"Bringing together some of our most distinguished psychoanalytic clinicians and researchers, this volume is a rare treasure trove of contemporary psychodynamic thinking and practice rooted in an evidence-based framework. It is set to become essential reading for mental health professionals in training and beyond."--Alessandra Lemma, DClinPsych, Visiting Professor, Psychoanalysis Unit, University College London, United Kingdom

"This magnificent handbook not only demonstrates the tremendous richness of psychodynamic thinking about psychopathology, but also links it to empirical research and to neighboring disciplines like personality and social psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience. I highly recommend this unique volume to anyone interested in the empirical validation of contemporary psychodynamic concepts."--Stephan Doering, MD, Professor and Director, Department of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Vienna, Austria

"From stellar editors and contributors, this impressive volume is a thoughtful gift to the field. Its perspectives on psychopathology are cutting edge and empirically supported. Readers from graduate students to senior clinicians and researchers will find this book invaluable."--J. Christopher Muran, PhD, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University; Director, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Psychotherapy Research Program -The greatest contribution of this volume is its in-depth empirical evaluation of the many theoretical and clinical concepts it presents.Can promote the reintegration of psychodynamic principles into the general mental health field and encourage the further development of an empirical basis for psychodynamic constructs and techniques.--Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 8/1/2016 "Bringing together some of our most distinguished psychoanalytic clinicians and researchers, this volume is a rare treasure trove of contemporary psychodynamic thinking and practice rooted in an evidence-based framework. It is set to become essential reading for mental health professionals in training and beyond."--Alessandra Lemma, DClinPsych, Visiting Professor, Psychoanalysis Unit, University College London, United Kingdom

"This magnificent handbook not only demonstrates the tremendous richness of psychodynamic thinking about psychopathology, but also links it to empirical research and to neighboring disciplines like personality and social psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience. I highly recommend this unique volume to anyone interested in the empirical validation of contemporary psychodynamic concepts."--Stephan Doering, MD, Professor and Director, Department of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Vienna, Austria

"From stellar editors and contributors, this impressive volume is a thoughtful gift to the field. Its perspectives on psychopathology are cutting edge and empirically supported. Readers from graduate students to senior clinicians and researchers will find this book invaluable."--J. Christopher Muran, PhD, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University; Director, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Psychotherapy Research Program -The greatest contribution of this volume is its in-depth empirical evaluation of the many theoretical and clinical concepts it presentsā¦.Can promote the reintegration of psychodynamic principles into the general mental health field and encourage the further development of an empirical basis for psychodynamic constructs and techniques.--Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 8/1/2016

PART I THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
1 Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of Contemporary Psychodynamic Approaches
3(24)
Patrick Luyten
Linda C. Mayes
Sidney J. Blatt
Mary Target
Peter Fonagy
2 Attachment-Related Contributions to the Study of Psychopathology
27(20)
Mario Mikulincer
Phillip R. Shaver
3 The Developmental Perspective
47(18)
Norka Malberg
Linda C. Mayes
4 Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis
65(22)
Andrew J. Gerber
Jane Viner
Joshua Roffman
5 The Psychodynamic Approach to Diagnosis and Classification
87(23)
Patrick Luyten
Sidney J. Blatt
6 Defenses as a Transdiagnostic Window on Psychopathology
110(21)
Robert J. Waldinger
Marc S. Schulz
PART II PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN ADULTS
7 Depression
131(21)
Sidney J. Blatt
8 Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Other Anxiety Disorders
152(13)
Fredric N. Busch
Barbara L. Milrod
9 Trauma
165(34)
Jon G. Allen
Peter Fonagy
10 Obsessive--Compulsive Disorder
199(17)
Guy Doron
Mario Mikulincer
Michael Kyrios
Dar Sar-El
11 Substance Use Disorders
216(18)
William H. Gottdiener
Jesse J. Suh
12 Eating Disorders
234(25)
Heather Thompson-Brenner
Lauren K. Richards
13 Psychosis
259(28)
Susanne Harder
Bent Rosenbaum
14 Functional Somatic Disorders
287(24)
Patrick Luyten
Manfred Beutel
Golan Shahar
15 Personality Disorders
311(23)
Kevin B. Meehan
Kenneth N. Levy
16 Dependent Personality Disorder
334(19)
Robert F. Bornstein
17 Borderline Personality Disorder
353(30)
John F. Clarkin
Peter Fonagy
Kenneth N. Levy
Anthony Bateman
PART III PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE
18 Child-Parent Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Infants and Young Children with Internalizing Disorders
383(23)
Maria S. St. John
Alicia F. Lieberman
19 Conduct Disorders
406(20)
Jonathan Hill
Helen Sharp
20 Attachment Disorders
426(19)
Miriam Steele
Howard Steele
21 Reflective and Mindful Parenting: A New Relational Model of Assessment, Prevention, and Early Intervention
445(24)
John Grienenberger
Wendy Denham
Diane Reynolds
22 Working with Families
469(16)
Trudie Rossouw
PART IV PROCESS AND OUTCOME IN PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPIES
23 Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Specific Mental Disorders: An Update
485(27)
Falk Leichsenring
Johannes Kruse
Sven Rabung
24 Beyond Transference: Fostering Growth through Therapeutic Immediacy
512(17)
Jared A. DeFife
Mark J. Hilsenroth
Klara Kuutmann
25 Future Perspectives
529(18)
Linda C. Mayes
Patrick Luyten
Sidney J. Blatt
Peter Fonagy
Mary Target
Author Index 547(15)
Subject Index 562
Patrick Luyten, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Leuven; Reader in the Research Department of Clinical, Educational, and Health Psychology, University College London; and Visiting Professor at the Yale Child Study Center. His research focuses on the role of personality, stress, and interpersonal processes in depression, chronic fatigue syndrome, and fibromyalgia. He is also currently involved in studies on mentalization-based treatment of patients with borderline personality disorder. Dr. Luyten serves on the editorial boards of several scientific journals and is a recipient of the Psychoanalytic Research Exceptional Contribution Award from the International Psychoanalytical Association. He also maintains a private practice.

Linda C. Mayes, MD, is the Arnold Gesell Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology in the Yale Child Study Center and Special Advisor to the Dean, Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Mayess research integrates perspectives from child development, behavioral neuroscience, psychophysiology and neurobiology, developmental psychopathology, and neurobehavioral teratology. Her work focuses on stress-response and regulatory mechanisms in young children at both biological and psychosocial risk. She also focuses on how adults transition to parenthood and the basic neural circuitry of early parent-infant attachment. She and her colleagues have developed a series of interventions for parents, including Minding the Baby, an intensive home-based program, and Discover Together, a program to enhance community and family resilience.

Peter Fonagy, CBE, FMedSci, FBA, FAcSS, is Professor of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Developmental Science and Director of the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences at University College London (UCL). Dr. Fonagy is Senior Clinical Advisor on Childrens Mental Health at NHS England, Director of the UCLPartners Integrated Mental Health and Behaviour Change Programme, Consultant to the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine, and Visiting Professor at Yale and Harvard Medical Schools. His clinical interests center on early attachment relationships, social cognition, borderline personality disorder, and violence. A codeveloper of mentalization-based treatment, Dr. Fonagy has published more than 550 scientific papers, 250 chapters, and 20 books.

Mary Target, MSc, PhD, is Professor of Psychoanalysis in the Research Department of Clinical, Educational, and Health Psychology, University College London; Clinical Professor at Yale Medical School; and Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna. She has held several leadership positions in psychology and psychoanalytic organizations. She has a half-time psychoanalytic practice, with clinical interests in early attachment relationships, personality disorders, and disturbances of adult attachment and social cognition. Dr. Target's research interests include child and adult attachment and mentalization, treatment outcomes in children and adolescents, and the development and evaluation of models of psychotherapy. She has published more than 100 scientific papers and 11 books in collaboration, many with Peter Fonagy.

Sidney J. Blatt, PhD, until his death in 2014, was Professor Emeritus in the Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology at Yale University. Dr. Blatt published extensively in a wide range of journals in psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis, and authored several books. He was a recipient of the Mary S. Sigourney Foundation Award for distinguished contributions to psychoanalysis, among other honors.