Manual of Panic Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy – eXtended Range

Manual of Panic Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy – eXtended Range

By Fredric N. Busch, Barbara L. Milrod, Meriamne B. Singer and Andrew C. Aronson.

This manual presents a carefully researched, detailed psychodynamic treatment program for the alleviation of a transdiagnostic range of primary Axis I anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and related

Published September 2011 by Routledge

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The Abyss of Madness

The Abyss of Madness

By George E. Atwood

Despite the many ways in which the so-called psychoses can become manifest, they are ultimately human events arising out of human contexts. As such, they can be understood in an intersubjective manner, removing the stigmatizing boundary between madness and sanity. Utilizing the post-Cartesian

Published September 2011 by Routledge

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World, Affectivity, Trauma

World, Affectivity, Trauma

Heidegger and Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis

By Robert D. Stolorow

Stolorow and his collaborators' post-Cartesian psychoanalytic perspective – intersubjective-systems theory – is a phenomenological contextualism that illuminates worlds of emotional experience as they take form within relational contexts. After outlining the evolution and basic ideas of this

Published April 2011 by Routledge

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Change in Psychoanalysis

Change in Psychoanalysis

An Analyst's Reflections on the Therapeutic Relationship

By Chris Jaenicke

In this clinically rich and deeply personal book, Chris Jaenicke demonstrates that the therapeutic process involves change in both the patient and the analyst, and that therapy will not have a lasting effect until the inevitability and depth of the analyst's involvement in the intersubjective

Published January 2011 by Routledge

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Psychoanalysis and Motivational Systems

Psychoanalysis and Motivational Systems

A New Look

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Frank M. Lachmann and James L. Fosshage.

Introduced in Psychoanalysis and Motivation (1989) and further developed in Self and Motivational Systems (1992), The Clinical Exchange (1996), and A Spirit of Inquiry (2002), motivational systems theory aims to identify the components and organization of mental states and the process by which

Published August 2010 by Routledge

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Persons in Context

Persons in Context

The Challenge of Individuality in Theory and Practice

By Roger Frie, and William J. Coburn.

In contemporary forms of psychoanalysis, particularly intersubjective systems theory, the turn towards contextualism has permitted the development of new ways of thinking and practicing that have dispensed with the notion of isolated individuality. For many who embrace this "post-subjectivist" way

Published August 2010 by Routledge

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Toward an Emancipatory Psychoanalysis

Toward an Emancipatory Psychoanalysis

Brandchaft's Intersubjective Vision

By Bernard Brandchaft, Shelley Doctors and Dorienne Sorter.

Best known for his contributions to the development of contemporary intersubjectivity theory, Bernard Brandchaft has dedicated a career to the advancement of psychoanalytic theory and practice. Continually searching for a theoretical viewpoint that would satisfactorily explain the clinical

Published May 2010 by Routledge

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From Psychoanalytic Narrative to Empirical Single Case Research

From Psychoanalytic Narrative to Empirical Single Case Research

Implications for Psychoanalytic Practice

By Horst Kächele, Joseph Schachter and Helmut Thomä.

Recognition of the need for empirical research and interest in its findings are growing in psychoanalysis. Many psychoanalysts now acknowledge that research is imperative to try to deal with the factors propelling the diminution in status and prestige of the discipline, as well as the number of

Published July 2008 by Routledge

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Mentalization

Mentalization

Theoretical Considerations, Research Findings, and Clinical Implications

By Fredric N. Busch

Mentalization is the capacity to perceive and interpret behavior in terms of intentional mental states, to imagine what others are thinking and feeling, and is a concept that has taken the psychological and psychoanalytic worlds by storm. This collection of papers, carefully edited by

Published February 2008 by Routledge

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Transforming Narcissism

Transforming Narcissism

Reflections on Empathy, Humor, and Expectations

By Frank M. Lachmann

Using Kohut's seminal paper "Forms and Transformations of Narcissism" as a springboard, Frank Lachmann updates Kohut's proposals for contemporary clinicians. Transforming Narcissism: Reflections on Empathy, Humor, and Expectations draws on a wide range of contributions from empirical

Published December 2007 by Routledge

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Toward a Psychology of Uncertainty

Toward a Psychology of Uncertainty

Trauma-Centered Psychoanalysis

By Doris Brothers

Since trauma is a thoroughly relational phenomenon, it is highly unpredictable, and cannot be made to fit within the scientific framework Freud so admired. In Toward a Psychology of Uncertainty: Trauma-Centered Psychoanalysis, Doris Brothers urges a return to a trauma-centered psychoanalysis.

Published November 2007 by Routledge

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Living Systems, Evolving Consciousness, and the Emerging Person

Living Systems, Evolving Consciousness, and the Emerging Person

A Selection of Papers from the Life Work of Louis Sander

By Louis Sander, Gherardo Amadei and Ilaria Bianchi.

This collection of previously published papers can be viewed as a story of the gradual emergence of an overarching idea through the course of a life’s work. The idea concerns the way emerging knowledge of developmental processes, biological systems, and therapeutic process can be integrated in

Published November 2007 by Routledge

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Sensuality and Sexuality Across the Divide of Shame

Sensuality and Sexuality Across the Divide of Shame

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg

Placed in a historical context, sexuality was once so prominent in psychoanalytic writing that sexual drive and psychoanalysis were synonymous. The exciting discovery of childhood sexuality filled the literature. Then other discoveries came to the fore until sexuality slipped far in the background.

Published August 2007 by Routledge

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Jealousy and Envy

Jealousy and Envy

New Views about Two Powerful Feelings

By Léon Wurmser, and Heidrun Jarass.

Jealousy and envy permeate the practice of psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic work. New experience and new relevance of old but neglected ideas about these two feeling states and their origins warrant special attention, both as to theory and practice. Their great complexity and multilayered

Published August 2007 by Routledge

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Attachment and Sexuality

Attachment and Sexuality

By Diana Diamond, Sidney J. Blatt and Joseph D. Lichtenberg.

The papers featured in Attachment and Sexuality create a dense tapestry, each forming a separate narrative strand that elucidates different configurations of the relationship between attachment and sexuality. As a whole, the volume explores the areas of convergence and divergence, opposition, and

Published July 2007 by Routledge

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Trauma and Human Existence

Trauma and Human Existence

Autobiographical, Psychoanalytic, and Philosophical Reflections

By Robert D. Stolorow

Trauma and Human Existence effectively interweaves two themes central to emotional trauma - the first pertains to the contextuality of emotional life in general, and of the experience of emotional trauma in particular, and the second pertains to the recognition that the possibility of emotional

Published June 2007 by Routledge

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Psychotherapy and Medication

Psychotherapy and Medication

The Challenge of Integration

By Fredric N. Busch, and Larry S. Sandberg.

Over the past two decades, the use of medication combined with psychotherapy or psychoanalysis has shifted from an infrequent occurrence to common practice. Concurrently, attitudes toward medication have changed from viewing this intervention as disruptive or as a last resort to a welcome aid in

Published June 2007 by Routledge

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Craft and Spirit

Craft and Spirit

A Guide to the Exploratory Psychotherapies

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg

In Craft and Spirit, Joseph Lichtenberg writes of the craft of exploratory psychotherapy, by which he means the creative skill — even artistry — that mobilizes the spirit of inquiry in therapist and patient and sustains it over the course of psychotherapy. He expatiates on this craft as it

Published July 2005 by Routledge

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A Spirit of Inquiry

A Spirit of Inquiry

Communication in Psychoanalysis

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Frank M. Lachmann and James L. Fosshage.

Thoroughly grounded in contemporary developmental research, A Spirit of Inquiry: Communication in Psychoanalysis explores the ecological niche of the infant-caregiver dyad and examines the evolutionary leap that permits communication to take place concurrently in verbal an nonverbal modes.

Published September 2002 by Routledge

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Contexts of Being

Contexts of Being

The Intersubjective Foundations of Psychological Life

By Robert D. Stolorow, and George E. Atwood.

In this volume, the authors complete the circle begun with Faces in a Cloud (1979) and continued with Structures of Subjectivity (1984) and Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach (1987- with Brandchaft). They now extend intersubjectivity theory to a rethinking of the foundational

Published May 2002 by Routledge

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Kohut, Loewald and the Postmoderns

Kohut, Loewald and the Postmoderns

A Comparative Study of Self and Relationship

By Judith G. Teicholz

In Kohut, Loewald, and the Postmoderns, Judith Teicholz, using the contemporary critique of Kohut and Loewald as a touchstone of inquiry into the current status of psychoanalysis, focuses on a select group of postmodern theorists whose recent writings comprise a questioning subtext to Kohut's and

Published November 2001 by Routledge

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The Clinical Exchange

The Clinical Exchange

Techniques Derived from Self and Motivational Systems

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Frank M. Lachmann and James L. Fosshage.

In this practical sequel to the same authors' Self and Motivational Systems (TAP, 1992), Lichtenberg, Lachmann, and Fosshage offer ten principles of technique to guide the clinical exchange. These principles, which pertain equally to exploratory psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, integrate the

Published September 2001 by Routledge

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Working Intersubjectively

Working Intersubjectively

Contextualism in Psychoanalytic Practice

By Donna M. Orange, George E. Atwood and Robert D. Stolorow.

From an overview of the basic principles of intersubjectivity theory, Orange, Atwood, and Stolorow proceed to contextualist critiques of the concept of psychoanalytic technique and of the myth of analytic neutrality. They then examine the intersubjective contexts of extreme states of psychological

Published August 2001 by Routledge

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Psychoanalysis and Motivation

Psychoanalysis and Motivation

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg

Carrying forward his inquiry into the nature and conditions of normal and abnormal development, Lichtenberg focuses on motivation. His goal is to offer an alternative to psychoanalytic drive theory that accommodates the developmental insights of infancy research while accounting for the entire

Published July 2001 by Routledge

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Self and Motivational Systems

Self and Motivational Systems

Towards A Theory of Psychoanalytic Technique

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Frank M. Lachmann and James L. Fosshage.

In this sequel to Lichtenberg's Psychoanalysis and Motivation (TAP, 1989), the authors show how their revised theory of motivation provides the foundation for a new approach to psychoanalytic technique. The approach in Self and Motivational Systemsemphasizes a finely honed sensitivity to

Published June 2001 by Routledge

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Psychoanalytic Treatment

Psychoanalytic Treatment

An Intersubjective Approach

By Robert D. Stolorow, Bernard Brandchaft and George E. Atwood.

Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach fleshes out the implications for psychoanalytic understanding and treatment of adopting a consistently intersubjective perspective. In the course of the study, the intersubjective viewpoint is demonstrated to illuminate a wide array of

Published January 2000 by Routledge

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Affects As Process

Affects As Process

An Inquiry into the Centrality of Affect in Psychological Life

By Joseph M. Jones

In this readable meditation on the nature of emotional experience, Joseph Jones takes the reader on a fascinating walking-tour of current research findings bearing on emotional development. Beginning with a nuanced reappraisal of Freud's philosophical premises, he argues that Freud's reliance

Published May 1995 by Routledge

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Psychoanalysis and Infant Research

Psychoanalysis and Infant Research

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg

Lichtenberg collates and summarizes recent findings about the first two years of life in order to examine their implications for contemporary psychoanalysis. He explores the implications of these data for the unfolding sense of self, and then draws on these data to reconceptualize the analytic

Published June 1991 by Routledge

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The Borderline Patient

Emerging Concepts in Diagnosis, Psychodynamics, and Treatment

By James S. Grotstein, Marion F. Solomon and Joan A. Lang.

This volume focuses on treatment issues pertaining to patients with borderline psychopathology. A section on psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy (with contributors by V. Volkan, H. Searles, O. Kernberg, L. B. Boyer, and J. Oremland, among others) is followed by a section exploring a

Published May 1987 by Routledge

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