Intersubjective Self Psychology
A Primer
Herausgeber: Hagman, George; Zimmermann, Peter B; Paul, Harry
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A Primer
Herausgeber: Hagman, George; Zimmermann, Peter B; Paul, Harry
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Intersubjective Self Psychology: A Primer offers a comprehensive overview of the theory of Intersubjective Self Psychology and its clinical applications.
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Intersubjective Self Psychology: A Primer offers a comprehensive overview of the theory of Intersubjective Self Psychology and its clinical applications.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781138354531
- ISBN-10: 1138354538
- Artikelnr.: 56892939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781138354531
- ISBN-10: 1138354538
- Artikelnr.: 56892939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
George Hagman, LCSW is a clinical social worker and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City and Stamford, Connecticut. He is a member and faculty member of the Training and Research Institute in Intersubjective Self Psychology, and the Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. He is the author of books on the Psychoanalysis, Self Psychology, art, and bereavement. Harry Paul, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City and Chappaqua, New York. He is a founding member, past president, faculty, supervisor and training analyst at the Training and Research Institute in Intersubjective Self Psychology. He is the co-author of The Self Psychology of Addiction and Its Treatment: Narcissus in Wonderland, and he has co-authored papers on addiction and self psychology. He currently sits on the international Council of IAPSP. Peter B. Zimmermann, PhD, is a licensed psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City. He is a founding member, and member board of trustees, faculty, supervisor and training analyst at the Training and Research Institute in Intersubjective Self Psychology in New York. He is the current president, senior faculty member, supervisor and training analyst at the Training Institute of The National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis in New York.
Author Biographies
Preface
Acknowledgements
George Hagman, Peter B. Zimmermann, and Harry Paul.
Section One: The Theory and Practice of Intersubjective Self Psychology
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Intersubjective Self Psychology
Peter B. Zimmermann, Harry Paul, Aviva Rohde, Karen Roser, Gordon Powell,
Louisa Livingston, and George Hagman
Chapter 2: Empathy in Intersubjective Self Psychology
Karen Roser and Aviva Rohde
Chapter 3: Transference in the Intersubjective Self Psychology.
Aviva Rohde and Karen Roser
Chapter 4: The Therapeutic Action of Intersubjective Self Psychology, Part
1
Peter B. Zimmermann
Chapter 5: The Therapeutic Action of Intersubjective Self Psychology, Part
2: The Case of Ricky
Aviva Rohde
Chapter 6: Working with the Trailing Edge: Resolving the Fear of Repetition
George Hagman and Susanne Weil
Chapter 7: Working with the Leading Edge: When the Selfobject Tie is
Intact.
Harry Paul and George Hagman, and Peter B. Zimmermann
Section Two: Clinical Applications
Chapter 8: Melancholia Revisited: Depression and its Treatment from the
Perspective of Intersubjective Self Psychology
Peter B. Zimmermann
Chapter 9: Addiction: An Intersubjective Self Psychological Perspective
Harry Paul
Chapter 10: Child Treatment: Working with the Leading and Trailing Edge
Karen Roser
Chapter 11: Working with Couples in Intersubjective Self Psychology
Nancy Hicks and Louisa Livingston
Chapter 12: Sexuality in Intersubjective Self Psychology: What Matters
Gordon Powell
Chapter 13: A Suicidal Patient: Gasping for Air:
Laura D'Angelo
References
Preface
Acknowledgements
George Hagman, Peter B. Zimmermann, and Harry Paul.
Section One: The Theory and Practice of Intersubjective Self Psychology
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Intersubjective Self Psychology
Peter B. Zimmermann, Harry Paul, Aviva Rohde, Karen Roser, Gordon Powell,
Louisa Livingston, and George Hagman
Chapter 2: Empathy in Intersubjective Self Psychology
Karen Roser and Aviva Rohde
Chapter 3: Transference in the Intersubjective Self Psychology.
Aviva Rohde and Karen Roser
Chapter 4: The Therapeutic Action of Intersubjective Self Psychology, Part
1
Peter B. Zimmermann
Chapter 5: The Therapeutic Action of Intersubjective Self Psychology, Part
2: The Case of Ricky
Aviva Rohde
Chapter 6: Working with the Trailing Edge: Resolving the Fear of Repetition
George Hagman and Susanne Weil
Chapter 7: Working with the Leading Edge: When the Selfobject Tie is
Intact.
Harry Paul and George Hagman, and Peter B. Zimmermann
Section Two: Clinical Applications
Chapter 8: Melancholia Revisited: Depression and its Treatment from the
Perspective of Intersubjective Self Psychology
Peter B. Zimmermann
Chapter 9: Addiction: An Intersubjective Self Psychological Perspective
Harry Paul
Chapter 10: Child Treatment: Working with the Leading and Trailing Edge
Karen Roser
Chapter 11: Working with Couples in Intersubjective Self Psychology
Nancy Hicks and Louisa Livingston
Chapter 12: Sexuality in Intersubjective Self Psychology: What Matters
Gordon Powell
Chapter 13: A Suicidal Patient: Gasping for Air:
Laura D'Angelo
References
Author Biographies
Preface
Acknowledgements
George Hagman, Peter B. Zimmermann, and Harry Paul.
Section One: The Theory and Practice of Intersubjective Self Psychology
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Intersubjective Self Psychology
Peter B. Zimmermann, Harry Paul, Aviva Rohde, Karen Roser, Gordon Powell,
Louisa Livingston, and George Hagman
Chapter 2: Empathy in Intersubjective Self Psychology
Karen Roser and Aviva Rohde
Chapter 3: Transference in the Intersubjective Self Psychology.
Aviva Rohde and Karen Roser
Chapter 4: The Therapeutic Action of Intersubjective Self Psychology, Part
1
Peter B. Zimmermann
Chapter 5: The Therapeutic Action of Intersubjective Self Psychology, Part
2: The Case of Ricky
Aviva Rohde
Chapter 6: Working with the Trailing Edge: Resolving the Fear of Repetition
George Hagman and Susanne Weil
Chapter 7: Working with the Leading Edge: When the Selfobject Tie is
Intact.
Harry Paul and George Hagman, and Peter B. Zimmermann
Section Two: Clinical Applications
Chapter 8: Melancholia Revisited: Depression and its Treatment from the
Perspective of Intersubjective Self Psychology
Peter B. Zimmermann
Chapter 9: Addiction: An Intersubjective Self Psychological Perspective
Harry Paul
Chapter 10: Child Treatment: Working with the Leading and Trailing Edge
Karen Roser
Chapter 11: Working with Couples in Intersubjective Self Psychology
Nancy Hicks and Louisa Livingston
Chapter 12: Sexuality in Intersubjective Self Psychology: What Matters
Gordon Powell
Chapter 13: A Suicidal Patient: Gasping for Air:
Laura D'Angelo
References
Preface
Acknowledgements
George Hagman, Peter B. Zimmermann, and Harry Paul.
Section One: The Theory and Practice of Intersubjective Self Psychology
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Intersubjective Self Psychology
Peter B. Zimmermann, Harry Paul, Aviva Rohde, Karen Roser, Gordon Powell,
Louisa Livingston, and George Hagman
Chapter 2: Empathy in Intersubjective Self Psychology
Karen Roser and Aviva Rohde
Chapter 3: Transference in the Intersubjective Self Psychology.
Aviva Rohde and Karen Roser
Chapter 4: The Therapeutic Action of Intersubjective Self Psychology, Part
1
Peter B. Zimmermann
Chapter 5: The Therapeutic Action of Intersubjective Self Psychology, Part
2: The Case of Ricky
Aviva Rohde
Chapter 6: Working with the Trailing Edge: Resolving the Fear of Repetition
George Hagman and Susanne Weil
Chapter 7: Working with the Leading Edge: When the Selfobject Tie is
Intact.
Harry Paul and George Hagman, and Peter B. Zimmermann
Section Two: Clinical Applications
Chapter 8: Melancholia Revisited: Depression and its Treatment from the
Perspective of Intersubjective Self Psychology
Peter B. Zimmermann
Chapter 9: Addiction: An Intersubjective Self Psychological Perspective
Harry Paul
Chapter 10: Child Treatment: Working with the Leading and Trailing Edge
Karen Roser
Chapter 11: Working with Couples in Intersubjective Self Psychology
Nancy Hicks and Louisa Livingston
Chapter 12: Sexuality in Intersubjective Self Psychology: What Matters
Gordon Powell
Chapter 13: A Suicidal Patient: Gasping for Air:
Laura D'Angelo
References