Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Between Identity and Change
Herausgeber: Cresti, Luigia; Lapi, Isabella
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Between Identity and Change
Herausgeber: Cresti, Luigia; Lapi, Isabella
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Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Between Identity and Change reconsiders psychoanalytic psychotherapy for contemporary contexts.
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Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Between Identity and Change reconsiders psychoanalytic psychotherapy for contemporary contexts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781032673714
- ISBN-10: 1032673710
- Artikelnr.: 70342778
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781032673714
- ISBN-10: 1032673710
- Artikelnr.: 70342778
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Luigia Cresti is a psychologist, and adult and child psychotherapist. She is a Founder Member and former President of the Florentine Association of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (AFPP) and a former European Delegate for EFPP. She is also Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal, Contrappunto. Isabella Lapi is a psychologist, child and adult psychotherapist, and President of AFPP. She is the former Chief Consultant of the Mental Health Department, an expert in training of medical staff, and a specialist in bioethics, perinatality and mourning.
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Author list
Rosa Romano Toscani
Presentation
Manuela Trinci
Foreword
Luigia Cresti, Isabella Lapi
Introduction
1. Luigia Cresti, Antonio Suman
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy between identity and change
2. Luigia Cresti
Non-interpretive therapeutic factors: containing functions in the
therapeutic relationship
3. Luigia Cresti (with clinical contributions by E.Di Mauro and G.
Mercuriali)
The body in the therapeutic relationship
4. Isabella Lapi
Gestures that touch, actions that heal
5. Stefania Pampaloni, Cristina Pratesi
New territories for the patient. The therapist's dreams
6. Alfredina Fiori, Cristina Pratesi
Patients unable to dream
7. Corrado D'Agostini
Adaptations of technique in the psychotherapy of borderline patients
8. Cristina Diana Canzio
Psychotherapy and artistic expression.
9. Cristina Pratesi
"Directing our caravans to the West". Distance Psychotherapy
10. Antonio Suman
And the door closes. Concluding reflections
Author list
Rosa Romano Toscani
Presentation
Manuela Trinci
Foreword
Luigia Cresti, Isabella Lapi
Introduction
1. Luigia Cresti, Antonio Suman
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy between identity and change
2. Luigia Cresti
Non-interpretive therapeutic factors: containing functions in the
therapeutic relationship
3. Luigia Cresti (with clinical contributions by E.Di Mauro and G.
Mercuriali)
The body in the therapeutic relationship
4. Isabella Lapi
Gestures that touch, actions that heal
5. Stefania Pampaloni, Cristina Pratesi
New territories for the patient. The therapist's dreams
6. Alfredina Fiori, Cristina Pratesi
Patients unable to dream
7. Corrado D'Agostini
Adaptations of technique in the psychotherapy of borderline patients
8. Cristina Diana Canzio
Psychotherapy and artistic expression.
9. Cristina Pratesi
"Directing our caravans to the West". Distance Psychotherapy
10. Antonio Suman
And the door closes. Concluding reflections
Note on translation
Author list
Rosa Romano Toscani
Presentation
Manuela Trinci
Foreword
Luigia Cresti, Isabella Lapi
Introduction
1. Luigia Cresti, Antonio Suman
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy between identity and change
2. Luigia Cresti
Non-interpretive therapeutic factors: containing functions in the
therapeutic relationship
3. Luigia Cresti (with clinical contributions by E.Di Mauro and G.
Mercuriali)
The body in the therapeutic relationship
4. Isabella Lapi
Gestures that touch, actions that heal
5. Stefania Pampaloni, Cristina Pratesi
New territories for the patient. The therapist's dreams
6. Alfredina Fiori, Cristina Pratesi
Patients unable to dream
7. Corrado D'Agostini
Adaptations of technique in the psychotherapy of borderline patients
8. Cristina Diana Canzio
Psychotherapy and artistic expression.
9. Cristina Pratesi
"Directing our caravans to the West". Distance Psychotherapy
10. Antonio Suman
And the door closes. Concluding reflections
Author list
Rosa Romano Toscani
Presentation
Manuela Trinci
Foreword
Luigia Cresti, Isabella Lapi
Introduction
1. Luigia Cresti, Antonio Suman
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy between identity and change
2. Luigia Cresti
Non-interpretive therapeutic factors: containing functions in the
therapeutic relationship
3. Luigia Cresti (with clinical contributions by E.Di Mauro and G.
Mercuriali)
The body in the therapeutic relationship
4. Isabella Lapi
Gestures that touch, actions that heal
5. Stefania Pampaloni, Cristina Pratesi
New territories for the patient. The therapist's dreams
6. Alfredina Fiori, Cristina Pratesi
Patients unable to dream
7. Corrado D'Agostini
Adaptations of technique in the psychotherapy of borderline patients
8. Cristina Diana Canzio
Psychotherapy and artistic expression.
9. Cristina Pratesi
"Directing our caravans to the West". Distance Psychotherapy
10. Antonio Suman
And the door closes. Concluding reflections