
Psychoanalytic Case Understanding
Description
Book Introduction
This book is a translation of "Psychoanalytic Case Formulation," and the author, Nancy McWiliams, is a female psychologist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist who practices at Rutgers in the northeastern United States and lectures and supervises psychoanalysis at universities.
In this book, she clearly introduces eight psychological aspects essential for deeply understanding clients, using various cases, based on her extensive experience in psychotherapy.
In this book, she clearly introduces eight psychological aspects essential for deeply understanding clients, using various cases, based on her extensive experience in psychotherapy.
index
introduction
subjective/empathetic tradition
Becoming a Therapist and Teaching Psychotherapy in This Era
Book structure
Chapter 1: The Relationship Between Case Understanding and Psychotherapy
Basic Assumptions
Goals of traditional psychoanalytic therapy
Case study aimed at treatment rather than research
summation
Chapter 2: Introduction to Interviewing
How I Conduct My First Interview
Concluding remarks
summation
Chapter 3: Evaluation of Unchangeable Factors
temperament
Genetic and congenital medical factors that have a direct psychological impact
Irreversible brain damage caused by traumatic disease or addiction
Physical characteristics that cannot be changed
External circumstances that cannot be changed
Past growth process
summation
Chapter 4: Assessment of Developmental Problems
Commentary on Psychoanalytic Developmental Theory
Assess whether the client's problems represent unconscious conflicts or developmental stagnation.
Classical Freudian and Post-Freudian Developmental Models and Clinical Applications
summation
Chapter 5: Evaluation of Defense
Considerations for Treatment and Research When Evaluating Defense
Defensive reactions based on personality or situation
Clinical implications of defense assessment
summation
Chapter 6: Evaluating Emotions
Transference and countertransference emotions
If emotional problems are the main complaint
Assessment of the diagnostic significance of emotions
The therapeutic implications of correctly capturing emotions
Summary
Chapter 7: Evaluation of Identification
Identification in transfer reactions
Identification, introjection, introjection, and intersubjective influence
Clinical implications of understanding identification
When dynamic identification is dominant
Identification with ethnicity, religion, race, culture, and subculture
summation
Chapter 8: Evaluation of Relationship Aspects
Relational themes revealed through transference
Relationship topics outside the therapeutic setting
Implications of Relationship Patterns in Long-Term and Short-Term Treatment
summation
Chapter 9: Assessing Self-Esteem
The Importance of Understanding Self-Esteem Issues
Psychoanalytic interest in self-esteem
Clinical implications of self-esteem assessment
summation
Chapter 10: Assessment of Pathogenic Beliefs
Characteristics and Functions of Pathogenic Beliefs
Forming hypotheses about pathological beliefs
Clinical implications of understanding pathogenic beliefs
summation
Conclusion
Some final advice
Appendix: Sample Contract
References
Search
subjective/empathetic tradition
Becoming a Therapist and Teaching Psychotherapy in This Era
Book structure
Chapter 1: The Relationship Between Case Understanding and Psychotherapy
Basic Assumptions
Goals of traditional psychoanalytic therapy
Case study aimed at treatment rather than research
summation
Chapter 2: Introduction to Interviewing
How I Conduct My First Interview
Concluding remarks
summation
Chapter 3: Evaluation of Unchangeable Factors
temperament
Genetic and congenital medical factors that have a direct psychological impact
Irreversible brain damage caused by traumatic disease or addiction
Physical characteristics that cannot be changed
External circumstances that cannot be changed
Past growth process
summation
Chapter 4: Assessment of Developmental Problems
Commentary on Psychoanalytic Developmental Theory
Assess whether the client's problems represent unconscious conflicts or developmental stagnation.
Classical Freudian and Post-Freudian Developmental Models and Clinical Applications
summation
Chapter 5: Evaluation of Defense
Considerations for Treatment and Research When Evaluating Defense
Defensive reactions based on personality or situation
Clinical implications of defense assessment
summation
Chapter 6: Evaluating Emotions
Transference and countertransference emotions
If emotional problems are the main complaint
Assessment of the diagnostic significance of emotions
The therapeutic implications of correctly capturing emotions
Summary
Chapter 7: Evaluation of Identification
Identification in transfer reactions
Identification, introjection, introjection, and intersubjective influence
Clinical implications of understanding identification
When dynamic identification is dominant
Identification with ethnicity, religion, race, culture, and subculture
summation
Chapter 8: Evaluation of Relationship Aspects
Relational themes revealed through transference
Relationship topics outside the therapeutic setting
Implications of Relationship Patterns in Long-Term and Short-Term Treatment
summation
Chapter 9: Assessing Self-Esteem
The Importance of Understanding Self-Esteem Issues
Psychoanalytic interest in self-esteem
Clinical implications of self-esteem assessment
summation
Chapter 10: Assessment of Pathogenic Beliefs
Characteristics and Functions of Pathogenic Beliefs
Forming hypotheses about pathological beliefs
Clinical implications of understanding pathogenic beliefs
summation
Conclusion
Some final advice
Appendix: Sample Contract
References
Search
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 25, 2005
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 365 pages | 880g | 188*254*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788958911470
- ISBN10: 8958911476
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