Description |
1 online resource (xvii, 189 pages) |
Contents |
Part I. The terrain. An interview with Joyce Edward / Joyce Edward, Susan Lord ; Long-term psychotherapy: Whyever not? (A question of assumptions) / Patricia Deyoung ; It takes as long as it takes: Therapists' subjective experiences of long-term therapy / Jean Kotcher ; In defense of long-term treatment: On the vanishing holding environment / William S. Meyer ; Long-term treatment in the rearview mirror / William S. Meyer -- Part II. Trauma and issues of attachment. Mourning the melancholy object: Giving voice to traumatic experience / Carol Ganzer ; The role of ethnicity and culture in the long-term treatment of childhood trauma / Shoshana Ringel ; It takes a long time to grow young: Working relationally with developmental trauma / Natalie Peacock-Corral ; Masks, walls and metaphors: Reflections on long-term treatment / Kathleen Fargione -- Part III. How could it be otherwise? Being still: Sitting with suffering in long-term relational practice / Joan Berzoff ; Till death do us part: Relational work and terminal illness / Susan Lord ; Looking back through 38 years of practicing relational psychoanalysis in search of answers to the question of interminability / Stefanie Solow Glennon ; Neuropsychoanalysis and the repressed: Rendering what is possible in long-term psychotherapy / Jane Abrams ; The longest goodbyes: Analysis everlasting / Anthony Bass |
Summary |
"Reflections on Long-Term Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis explores how relational analysts think about and pursue long-term therapeutic relationships in their practices. Many therapists work intensively with their clients over many years and don't necessarily talk about their work. More exploration is needed into what is taking place inside of these long-term relationships. The chapters cover a range of topics that focus on aspects of the therapeutic relationship that are unique to long-term psychoanalytic work. They include work with various issues such as trauma, death and dying, cross-cultural issues, suffering, mourning, neuropsychoanalysis, unique endings, attachment, intimacy, and the many ways in which therapists change along with their clients as they go through life stages together. Reflections on Long-Term Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychodynamic psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, workers in other mental health fields, graduate students, and anyone who is interested in change processes."--Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Susan A. Lord, PhD, is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Social Work Department at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA. She is a Taos Institute Associate, an Associate Editor of the Journal of Family Therapy, and maintains a private practice in York, Maine |
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 16, 2019) |
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Psychotherapy.
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Psychoanalysis.
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Psychotherapist and patient.
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Medical personnel and patient.
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Psychotherapy -- methods
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Psychoanalytic Therapy -- methods
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Professional-Patient Relations
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psychoanalysis.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Movements -- Psychoanalysis.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- General.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Mental Health.
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Medical personnel and patient
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Psychoanalysis
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Psychotherapist and patient
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Psychotherapy
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lord, Susan (Susan A.), editor.
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LC no. |
2018052122 |
ISBN |
9780429054501 |
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0429054505 |
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9780429620256 |
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042962025X |
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9780429622403 |
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0429622406 |
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9780429618109 |
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0429618107 |
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