The Clinical Problem of Masochism
Herausgeber: Holtzman, Deanna; Kulish, Nancy
The Clinical Problem of Masochism
Herausgeber: Holtzman, Deanna; Kulish, Nancy
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The Clinical Problem of Masochism, edited by Deanna Holtzman, PhD, and Nancy Kulish, PhD, is comprised of contributions from prominent experts on psychoanalytic and psychodynamic understandings of masochism. This volume offers therapists of all theoretical persuasions ideas on how to think about and help individuals suffering from masochistic difficulties.
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The Clinical Problem of Masochism, edited by Deanna Holtzman, PhD, and Nancy Kulish, PhD, is comprised of contributions from prominent experts on psychoanalytic and psychodynamic understandings of masochism. This volume offers therapists of all theoretical persuasions ideas on how to think about and help individuals suffering from masochistic difficulties.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9781442242975
- ISBN-10: 1442242973
- Artikelnr.: 41248120
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9781442242975
- ISBN-10: 1442242973
- Artikelnr.: 41248120
Deanna Holtzman, PhD is a Training and Supervising analyst and Past President of the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute. She is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine at Wayne State University and an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of Detroit. She is the President of the Sigmund Freud Archives, Inc. and has co-authored two books with Nancy Kulish. Nancy Kulish, PhD is a Training and Supervising Analyst and Past President of the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute. She is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine at Wayne State University and an Adjunct professor of Psychology at the University of Detroit. She has co-authored two books with Deanna Holtzman and published numerous articles on transference/countertransference, gender, and female sexuality.
Dedication Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction: The Suffering of
Sisyphus Deanna Holtzman PhD and Nancy Kulish PhD Chapter 2. Clinical
Constellations of Masochistic Psychopathology Otto F. Kernberg, MD Chapter
3. Masochism in Childhood and Adolescence as a Self-Regulatory Disorder
Alan Sugarman, Ph. D Chapter 4. Some Suggestions for Engaging with the
Clinical Problem of Masochism Kerry Kelly Novick and Jack Novick Ph.D
Chapter 5. Clinical Observations on Masochistic Character Structure Robert
Alan Glick MD Chapter 6.Sadomasochistic Stuckness. Stanley J. Coen M. D.
Chapter 7.Masochism as a Multiply-Determined Phenomenon Glen O. Gabbard MD
Chapter 8. Self-abuse and Suicidality; Clinical Manifestations of Chronic
Narcissistic Rage Anna Ornstein Chapter 9. Varieties of Masochistic
Experience-Modes of Analytic Relating Henry Markman M.D. Chapter 10.
Masochism and Trauma Harold P. Blum MD Chapter 11. Failure to Thrive:
Shame, Inhibition and Masochistic Submission in Women Dianne Elise Ph.D.
Chapter 12.Analysts Who Have Sexual Relations with Their Patients - The
Central Role of Masochism Marvin Margolis MD, PhD Chapter 13. Conclusion
Deanna Holtzman PhD and Nancy Kulish PhD About the Authors
Sisyphus Deanna Holtzman PhD and Nancy Kulish PhD Chapter 2. Clinical
Constellations of Masochistic Psychopathology Otto F. Kernberg, MD Chapter
3. Masochism in Childhood and Adolescence as a Self-Regulatory Disorder
Alan Sugarman, Ph. D Chapter 4. Some Suggestions for Engaging with the
Clinical Problem of Masochism Kerry Kelly Novick and Jack Novick Ph.D
Chapter 5. Clinical Observations on Masochistic Character Structure Robert
Alan Glick MD Chapter 6.Sadomasochistic Stuckness. Stanley J. Coen M. D.
Chapter 7.Masochism as a Multiply-Determined Phenomenon Glen O. Gabbard MD
Chapter 8. Self-abuse and Suicidality; Clinical Manifestations of Chronic
Narcissistic Rage Anna Ornstein Chapter 9. Varieties of Masochistic
Experience-Modes of Analytic Relating Henry Markman M.D. Chapter 10.
Masochism and Trauma Harold P. Blum MD Chapter 11. Failure to Thrive:
Shame, Inhibition and Masochistic Submission in Women Dianne Elise Ph.D.
Chapter 12.Analysts Who Have Sexual Relations with Their Patients - The
Central Role of Masochism Marvin Margolis MD, PhD Chapter 13. Conclusion
Deanna Holtzman PhD and Nancy Kulish PhD About the Authors
Dedication Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction: The Suffering of
Sisyphus Deanna Holtzman PhD and Nancy Kulish PhD Chapter 2. Clinical
Constellations of Masochistic Psychopathology Otto F. Kernberg, MD Chapter
3. Masochism in Childhood and Adolescence as a Self-Regulatory Disorder
Alan Sugarman, Ph. D Chapter 4. Some Suggestions for Engaging with the
Clinical Problem of Masochism Kerry Kelly Novick and Jack Novick Ph.D
Chapter 5. Clinical Observations on Masochistic Character Structure Robert
Alan Glick MD Chapter 6.Sadomasochistic Stuckness. Stanley J. Coen M. D.
Chapter 7.Masochism as a Multiply-Determined Phenomenon Glen O. Gabbard MD
Chapter 8. Self-abuse and Suicidality; Clinical Manifestations of Chronic
Narcissistic Rage Anna Ornstein Chapter 9. Varieties of Masochistic
Experience-Modes of Analytic Relating Henry Markman M.D. Chapter 10.
Masochism and Trauma Harold P. Blum MD Chapter 11. Failure to Thrive:
Shame, Inhibition and Masochistic Submission in Women Dianne Elise Ph.D.
Chapter 12.Analysts Who Have Sexual Relations with Their Patients - The
Central Role of Masochism Marvin Margolis MD, PhD Chapter 13. Conclusion
Deanna Holtzman PhD and Nancy Kulish PhD About the Authors
Sisyphus Deanna Holtzman PhD and Nancy Kulish PhD Chapter 2. Clinical
Constellations of Masochistic Psychopathology Otto F. Kernberg, MD Chapter
3. Masochism in Childhood and Adolescence as a Self-Regulatory Disorder
Alan Sugarman, Ph. D Chapter 4. Some Suggestions for Engaging with the
Clinical Problem of Masochism Kerry Kelly Novick and Jack Novick Ph.D
Chapter 5. Clinical Observations on Masochistic Character Structure Robert
Alan Glick MD Chapter 6.Sadomasochistic Stuckness. Stanley J. Coen M. D.
Chapter 7.Masochism as a Multiply-Determined Phenomenon Glen O. Gabbard MD
Chapter 8. Self-abuse and Suicidality; Clinical Manifestations of Chronic
Narcissistic Rage Anna Ornstein Chapter 9. Varieties of Masochistic
Experience-Modes of Analytic Relating Henry Markman M.D. Chapter 10.
Masochism and Trauma Harold P. Blum MD Chapter 11. Failure to Thrive:
Shame, Inhibition and Masochistic Submission in Women Dianne Elise Ph.D.
Chapter 12.Analysts Who Have Sexual Relations with Their Patients - The
Central Role of Masochism Marvin Margolis MD, PhD Chapter 13. Conclusion
Deanna Holtzman PhD and Nancy Kulish PhD About the Authors