Self Experiences in Group, Revisited
Affective Attachments, Intersubjective Regulations, and Human Understanding
By Irene Harwood, Walter Stone and Malcolm Pines.
Since the publication of Self Experiences in Group in 1998—the first book to apply self psychology and intersubjectivity to group work—there have been tremendous advancements in the areas of affect, attachment, infant research, intersubjective regulation, motivational theory, neurobiology,
Published April 2012 by Routledge
Nothing Good Is Allowed to Stand
An Integrative View of the Negative Therapeutic Reaction
By Léon Wurmser, and Heidrun Jarass.
Work with patients with severe neuroses very often has to cope with the phenomenon that every progress in the analytic or therapeutic work is followed paradoxically by a clinical deterioration. There are a number of dynamic factors that converge to bring about this negative therapeutic reaction,
Published August 2012 by Routledge
Growth and Turbulence in the Container/Contained
Contemporary Thinking on Bion
By Howard B. Levine, and Lawrence J. Brown.
Published September 2012 by Routledge
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In Celebration of Joseph D. Lichtenberg
By Linda Gunsberg, and Sandra Hershberg.
Published January 2013 by Routledge
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Hope and Cure
Controversies, Challenges, and Clinical Findings in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Adults Who Experienced Incest
By Marvin Margolis, and David Dietrich.
Some analysts feel daunted or pessimistic when working with a patient who recounts an experience of parent/child incest. Can psychoanalysis succeed as a treatment for individuals who suffered this heinous abuse in their formative years? The answer is a definitive yes, according to David Dietrich
Published January 2013 by Routledge