Over the course of a long and distinguished career, psychologist and psychoanalyst Sidney J. Blatt has proposed an integrative theoretical model of personality development, psychopathology, and therapeutic change. This book presents chapters by Dr. Blatt's many colleagues and students that explore questions of relatedness, self-definition, and mental representation. It is a unique contribution to the field of clinical psychology and psychoanalysis.
Over the course of a long and distinguished career, psychologist and psychoanalyst Sidney J. Blatt has proposed an integrative theoretical model of personality development, psychopathology, and therapeutic change. This book presents chapters by Dr. Blatt's many colleagues and students that explore questions of relatedness, self-definition, and mental representation. It is a unique contribution to the field of clinical psychology and psychoanalysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John S. Auerbach, Kenneth N. Levy, Carrie E. Schaffer
Inhaltsangabe
Morris I. Stein Foreword. Acknowledgements. John S. Auerbach Kenneth N. Levy Carrie E. Schaffer Introduction: The Contributions of Sidney J. Blatt. Part 1: Personality Development. Beatrice Beebe Joseph Jaffe Frank M. Lachmann A Dyadic Systems View of Communication. Beatriz Priel Representations in Middle Childhood: A Dialogical Perspective. Norbert Freedman On Spatialization: Personal and Theoretical Thoughts. Part 2: Psychopathology. David C. Zuroff Darcy Santor Myriam Mongrain Dependency Self-Criticism and Maladjustment. Nasreen Khatri Zindel V. Segal Characterizing Cognitive Vulnerability in Depression. Stephen Fleck The Development of Schizophrenia: A Psychosocial and Biological Approach. Phebe Cramer Another 'Lens' for Understanding Therapeutic Change: The Interaction of IQ with Defense Mechanisms. Part 3: Assessment. Barry Ritzler Sidney Blatt's Contributions to the Assessment of Object Representations. Howard D. Lerner Object Relations and the Rorschach. Philip S. Holzman The Rorschach Method: A Starting Point for Investigating Formal Thought Disorder. Part 4: Psychotherapy and the Treatment Process. Peter Fonagy Mary Target Some Reflections on the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalytic Therapy. Lester Luborsky Tomasz Andrusyna Louis Diguer How Often are Relationship Narratives Told During Psychotherapy Sessions? Stanley B. Messer Laura McCann Research Perspectives on the Case Study: Single-Case Method. Part 5: Applied Psychoanalysis. Paul L. Wachtel Greed as an Individual and Social Phenomenon: An Application of the Two Configurations Model. Rachel B. Blass Attachment and Separateness and the Psychoanalytic Understanding of the Act of Faith. Diana Diamond Narcissism as a Clinical and Social Phenomenon. Robert R. Holt The Menace of Postmodernism to a Psychoanalytic Psychology.
Morris I. Stein Foreword. Acknowledgements. John S. Auerbach Kenneth N. Levy Carrie E. Schaffer Introduction: The Contributions of Sidney J. Blatt. Part 1: Personality Development. Beatrice Beebe Joseph Jaffe Frank M. Lachmann A Dyadic Systems View of Communication. Beatriz Priel Representations in Middle Childhood: A Dialogical Perspective. Norbert Freedman On Spatialization: Personal and Theoretical Thoughts. Part 2: Psychopathology. David C. Zuroff Darcy Santor Myriam Mongrain Dependency Self-Criticism and Maladjustment. Nasreen Khatri Zindel V. Segal Characterizing Cognitive Vulnerability in Depression. Stephen Fleck The Development of Schizophrenia: A Psychosocial and Biological Approach. Phebe Cramer Another 'Lens' for Understanding Therapeutic Change: The Interaction of IQ with Defense Mechanisms. Part 3: Assessment. Barry Ritzler Sidney Blatt's Contributions to the Assessment of Object Representations. Howard D. Lerner Object Relations and the Rorschach. Philip S. Holzman The Rorschach Method: A Starting Point for Investigating Formal Thought Disorder. Part 4: Psychotherapy and the Treatment Process. Peter Fonagy Mary Target Some Reflections on the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalytic Therapy. Lester Luborsky Tomasz Andrusyna Louis Diguer How Often are Relationship Narratives Told During Psychotherapy Sessions? Stanley B. Messer Laura McCann Research Perspectives on the Case Study: Single-Case Method. Part 5: Applied Psychoanalysis. Paul L. Wachtel Greed as an Individual and Social Phenomenon: An Application of the Two Configurations Model. Rachel B. Blass Attachment and Separateness and the Psychoanalytic Understanding of the Act of Faith. Diana Diamond Narcissism as a Clinical and Social Phenomenon. Robert R. Holt The Menace of Postmodernism to a Psychoanalytic Psychology.
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