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Individual psychotherapy and the science of psychodynamics / David H. Malan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Butterworths, 1979Copyright date: ©1979Description: xii, 275 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0407000887
  • 9780407000889
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Individual psychotherapy and the science of psychodynamics.; Online version:: Individual psychotherapy and the science of psychodynamics.DDC classification:
  • 616.8914 23
LOC classification:
  • RC480 .M337
NLM classification:
  • WM 420.3
Contents:
1. Psychotherapy in Everyday Life -- 2. Inner Mechanisms in Everyday Life -- 3. Unconscious Communication -- 4. Elementary, Though Not Necessarily Easy, Psychotherapy -- 5. Elementary Psychotherapy Continued: Symptoms, Precipitating Factors, and Psychiatric Consultation -- 6. A Note on the Observations of Psychoanalysis -- 7. Common Syndromes I: Sexual Problems in Women -- 8. Common Syndromes II: Problems of Masculinity in Men -- 9. The Relation with the Therapist: 'Transference' -- 10. The Dialogue of Psychotherapy and the Two Triangles -- 11. Three Linked Themes: Aggression, Elimination of Bodily Products, and Obsessional Phenomena -- 12. An Introduction to Depression -- 13. Regression and Long-Term Therapy -- 14. Deeper Layers of Depression -- 15. Primitive Phenomena -- 16. Termination and Breaks in Treatment -- 17. Assessment for Psychotherapy: I. General Principles -- 18. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): II. The Importance of the Psychiatric Enquiry and Differential Diagnosis -- 19. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): III. The Psychodynamic Assessment and Psychotherapeutic Forecasting -- 20. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): IV. The Indications for Brief Psychotherapy -- 21. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): V. Contra-Indications to Uncovering Psychotherapy -- 22. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): VI. The Consequences of Making Contact -- 23. The Future of Psychotherapy and Psychodynamics -- References -- Index
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-257) and index.

1. Psychotherapy in Everyday Life -- 2. Inner Mechanisms in Everyday Life -- 3. Unconscious Communication -- 4. Elementary, Though Not Necessarily Easy, Psychotherapy -- 5. Elementary Psychotherapy Continued: Symptoms, Precipitating Factors, and Psychiatric Consultation -- 6. A Note on the Observations of Psychoanalysis -- 7. Common Syndromes I: Sexual Problems in Women -- 8. Common Syndromes II: Problems of Masculinity in Men -- 9. The Relation with the Therapist: 'Transference' -- 10. The Dialogue of Psychotherapy and the Two Triangles -- 11. Three Linked Themes: Aggression, Elimination of Bodily Products, and Obsessional Phenomena -- 12. An Introduction to Depression -- 13. Regression and Long-Term Therapy -- 14. Deeper Layers of Depression -- 15. Primitive Phenomena -- 16. Termination and Breaks in Treatment -- 17. Assessment for Psychotherapy: I. General Principles -- 18. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): II. The Importance of the Psychiatric Enquiry and Differential Diagnosis -- 19. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): III. The Psychodynamic Assessment and Psychotherapeutic Forecasting -- 20. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): IV. The Indications for Brief Psychotherapy -- 21. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): V. Contra-Indications to Uncovering Psychotherapy -- 22. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): VI. The Consequences of Making Contact -- 23. The Future of Psychotherapy and Psychodynamics -- References -- Index

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