
Consulting with psychoanalysis
Description
Book Introduction
"Counseling with Psychoanalysis" analyzes the unconscious exchanges between counselors and clients that occur in counseling relationships based on psychoanalytic theory, and explains how to intervene in counseling.
We will also examine various counseling examples to see how counselors can analyze and intervene in the power dynamics that arise in counseling relationships.
In 『Counseling with Psychoanalysis』, the actual clinical practice of psychoanalysis is described with a single connection from the first chapter to the last.
Soon, the discussion gradually develops in a structure that sequentially explains what the therapeutic goal of psychoanalysis is to make the unconscious conscious; how the human unconscious is organized into object relationships; what reasons and operating principles form internal object relationships; what pressures it exerts within the transference and countertransference structure of the counseling relationship; and how to understand and intervene in this.
A variety of real-life clinical cases are presented here to help readers get a feel for what psychoanalytic counseling is like.
We will also examine various counseling examples to see how counselors can analyze and intervene in the power dynamics that arise in counseling relationships.
In 『Counseling with Psychoanalysis』, the actual clinical practice of psychoanalysis is described with a single connection from the first chapter to the last.
Soon, the discussion gradually develops in a structure that sequentially explains what the therapeutic goal of psychoanalysis is to make the unconscious conscious; how the human unconscious is organized into object relationships; what reasons and operating principles form internal object relationships; what pressures it exerts within the transference and countertransference structure of the counseling relationship; and how to understand and intervene in this.
A variety of real-life clinical cases are presented here to help readers get a feel for what psychoanalytic counseling is like.
index
preface
Chapter 1: Making the Unconscious Conscious
1.
The goal of psychoanalysis
2.
Making the unconscious conscious
3.
Transfer and Counseling Intervention
Chapter 2 Unconscious Conflict
1.
Understanding Unconscious Conflict
2.
The power of the mind in action
3.
Unconscious conflict and object relations
4.
Psychoanalytic case formulation
Chapter 3 Object Relationships and the Mourning Process
1.
The meaning of object relations
2.
Grief and Depression
3.
Formation of internal object relationships
4.
The Grief Process and Psychoanalysis
Chapter 4 Partial Object Relations and Whole Object Relations
1.
The integration of love and hate
2.
Editing fission site
3.
Depressed seat
4.
Klein's contributions
5.
The meaning of aggression toward the counselor
Chapter 5: The Self and the Object World
1.
The constituent unit of internal object relations
2.
Fairbairn and internal object relations
3.
Internal Object Relationships and Counseling Intervention
Chapter 6: Representing Internal Object Relations: Transference and Countertransference
1.
Understanding and analyzing metastasis
2.
Understanding and Analyzing Countertransference
3.
Countertransference and psychoanalysis
Chapter 7 Intersubjectivity
1.
unconscious exchange phenomenon
2.
intersubjective influence
3.
Case analysis
Chapter 8 Psychoanalytic Diagnosis 1: Personality Structure
1.
The meaning of diagnosis in counseling
2.
personality structure diagnosis
Chapter 9 Psychoanalytic Diagnosis 2: Mental Functions and Defense Mechanisms
1.
Talk therapy and psychoanalysis
2.
Mental function diagnosis
3.
Distinction of mental functions according to self and object world
4.
defense mechanism
Chapter 10: Psychoanalysis and Counseling Intervention
1.
Listening to the unconscious meaning
2.
Psychoanalytic educational intervention
3.
The attitude of a psychoanalyst
4.
The process of psychoanalytic counseling
Chapter 11: Psychoanalytic Case Conceptualization
1.
Case Conceptualization and Psychoanalysis
2.
Psychoanalytic Case Conceptualization
3.
Example of case conceptualization
References
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Chapter 1: Making the Unconscious Conscious
1.
The goal of psychoanalysis
2.
Making the unconscious conscious
3.
Transfer and Counseling Intervention
Chapter 2 Unconscious Conflict
1.
Understanding Unconscious Conflict
2.
The power of the mind in action
3.
Unconscious conflict and object relations
4.
Psychoanalytic case formulation
Chapter 3 Object Relationships and the Mourning Process
1.
The meaning of object relations
2.
Grief and Depression
3.
Formation of internal object relationships
4.
The Grief Process and Psychoanalysis
Chapter 4 Partial Object Relations and Whole Object Relations
1.
The integration of love and hate
2.
Editing fission site
3.
Depressed seat
4.
Klein's contributions
5.
The meaning of aggression toward the counselor
Chapter 5: The Self and the Object World
1.
The constituent unit of internal object relations
2.
Fairbairn and internal object relations
3.
Internal Object Relationships and Counseling Intervention
Chapter 6: Representing Internal Object Relations: Transference and Countertransference
1.
Understanding and analyzing metastasis
2.
Understanding and Analyzing Countertransference
3.
Countertransference and psychoanalysis
Chapter 7 Intersubjectivity
1.
unconscious exchange phenomenon
2.
intersubjective influence
3.
Case analysis
Chapter 8 Psychoanalytic Diagnosis 1: Personality Structure
1.
The meaning of diagnosis in counseling
2.
personality structure diagnosis
Chapter 9 Psychoanalytic Diagnosis 2: Mental Functions and Defense Mechanisms
1.
Talk therapy and psychoanalysis
2.
Mental function diagnosis
3.
Distinction of mental functions according to self and object world
4.
defense mechanism
Chapter 10: Psychoanalysis and Counseling Intervention
1.
Listening to the unconscious meaning
2.
Psychoanalytic educational intervention
3.
The attitude of a psychoanalyst
4.
The process of psychoanalytic counseling
Chapter 11: Psychoanalytic Case Conceptualization
1.
Case Conceptualization and Psychoanalysis
2.
Psychoanalytic Case Conceptualization
3.
Example of case conceptualization
References
Search
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: September 20, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 368 pages | 546g | 153*225*17mm
- ISBN13: 9788999724985
- ISBN10: 8999724980
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