Marina Altmann De Litvan
Time for Change
Tracking Transformations in Psychoanalysis - The Three-Level Model
Marina Altmann De Litvan
Time for Change
Tracking Transformations in Psychoanalysis - The Three-Level Model
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This book presents a research work on transformations in psychoanalysis and clinical observation of changes in psychoanalysis. It compares, based on the "three-level model", the different points of view of psychoanalysts from all over the world and from different psychoanalytical cultures.
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This book presents a research work on transformations in psychoanalysis and clinical observation of changes in psychoanalysis. It compares, based on the "three-level model", the different points of view of psychoanalysts from all over the world and from different psychoanalytical cultures.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781782201816
- ISBN-10: 1782201815
- Artikelnr.: 41101603
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781782201816
- ISBN-10: 1782201815
- Artikelnr.: 41101603
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Altmann de Litvan, Marina
IPA Project Committee on Clinical Observation and Testing
Series Editor's Foreword
Foreword
Introduction
Introducing the Three
Level Model for Observing Patient Transformations
The three
level model (3
LM) for observing patient transformations
Leticia: the emergence of questions about herself
Irina: an adolescent
Observing and Working with the 3
LM
Tracking patient transformations: the function of observation in psychoanalysis
Depression and trauma: the psychoanalysis of a patient suffering from chronic depression
Close to observation: some reflections on the value of the three
level
model for studying change
Working with the third level of the three
level model: the incidence of our theoretical model on our clinical thinking
A Patient, A Concept, and A Case
A traumatised patient in analysis: observing patients' transformations
The 3
LM: A Case, Report, and Discussion
Transformations in Paula with "no history"
A report on Paula with "no history"
Discussion of Paula with "no history"
Clinical Concepts
Some reflections on the three
level model: organising psychoanalytic knowledge through clinical observations and generalisations
The assessment of changes: diagnostic aspects
An Application of the 3
LM at the End of Analytic Training
The three
level model in psychoanalytic training
The use of the 3
LM to teach candidates to observe transformations in clinical cases
Further Developments of the 3
LM in Child Analysis
Three
level model for observing child patient transformations
Brief guidelines: IPA clinical observation groups
Clinical observation group, San Francisco (CO
SF1), May
August 2012
Suggested questions for group discussion
Forms to be used before and after the group discussion
Clinical observation work groups (2011
2013)
Series Editor's Foreword
Foreword
Introduction
Introducing the Three
Level Model for Observing Patient Transformations
The three
level model (3
LM) for observing patient transformations
Leticia: the emergence of questions about herself
Irina: an adolescent
Observing and Working with the 3
LM
Tracking patient transformations: the function of observation in psychoanalysis
Depression and trauma: the psychoanalysis of a patient suffering from chronic depression
Close to observation: some reflections on the value of the three
level
model for studying change
Working with the third level of the three
level model: the incidence of our theoretical model on our clinical thinking
A Patient, A Concept, and A Case
A traumatised patient in analysis: observing patients' transformations
The 3
LM: A Case, Report, and Discussion
Transformations in Paula with "no history"
A report on Paula with "no history"
Discussion of Paula with "no history"
Clinical Concepts
Some reflections on the three
level model: organising psychoanalytic knowledge through clinical observations and generalisations
The assessment of changes: diagnostic aspects
An Application of the 3
LM at the End of Analytic Training
The three
level model in psychoanalytic training
The use of the 3
LM to teach candidates to observe transformations in clinical cases
Further Developments of the 3
LM in Child Analysis
Three
level model for observing child patient transformations
Brief guidelines: IPA clinical observation groups
Clinical observation group, San Francisco (CO
SF1), May
August 2012
Suggested questions for group discussion
Forms to be used before and after the group discussion
Clinical observation work groups (2011
2013)
IPA Project Committee on Clinical Observation and Testing
Series Editor's Foreword
Foreword
Introduction
Introducing the Three
Level Model for Observing Patient Transformations
The three
level model (3
LM) for observing patient transformations
Leticia: the emergence of questions about herself
Irina: an adolescent
Observing and Working with the 3
LM
Tracking patient transformations: the function of observation in psychoanalysis
Depression and trauma: the psychoanalysis of a patient suffering from chronic depression
Close to observation: some reflections on the value of the three
level
model for studying change
Working with the third level of the three
level model: the incidence of our theoretical model on our clinical thinking
A Patient, A Concept, and A Case
A traumatised patient in analysis: observing patients' transformations
The 3
LM: A Case, Report, and Discussion
Transformations in Paula with "no history"
A report on Paula with "no history"
Discussion of Paula with "no history"
Clinical Concepts
Some reflections on the three
level model: organising psychoanalytic knowledge through clinical observations and generalisations
The assessment of changes: diagnostic aspects
An Application of the 3
LM at the End of Analytic Training
The three
level model in psychoanalytic training
The use of the 3
LM to teach candidates to observe transformations in clinical cases
Further Developments of the 3
LM in Child Analysis
Three
level model for observing child patient transformations
Brief guidelines: IPA clinical observation groups
Clinical observation group, San Francisco (CO
SF1), May
August 2012
Suggested questions for group discussion
Forms to be used before and after the group discussion
Clinical observation work groups (2011
2013)
Series Editor's Foreword
Foreword
Introduction
Introducing the Three
Level Model for Observing Patient Transformations
The three
level model (3
LM) for observing patient transformations
Leticia: the emergence of questions about herself
Irina: an adolescent
Observing and Working with the 3
LM
Tracking patient transformations: the function of observation in psychoanalysis
Depression and trauma: the psychoanalysis of a patient suffering from chronic depression
Close to observation: some reflections on the value of the three
level
model for studying change
Working with the third level of the three
level model: the incidence of our theoretical model on our clinical thinking
A Patient, A Concept, and A Case
A traumatised patient in analysis: observing patients' transformations
The 3
LM: A Case, Report, and Discussion
Transformations in Paula with "no history"
A report on Paula with "no history"
Discussion of Paula with "no history"
Clinical Concepts
Some reflections on the three
level model: organising psychoanalytic knowledge through clinical observations and generalisations
The assessment of changes: diagnostic aspects
An Application of the 3
LM at the End of Analytic Training
The three
level model in psychoanalytic training
The use of the 3
LM to teach candidates to observe transformations in clinical cases
Further Developments of the 3
LM in Child Analysis
Three
level model for observing child patient transformations
Brief guidelines: IPA clinical observation groups
Clinical observation group, San Francisco (CO
SF1), May
August 2012
Suggested questions for group discussion
Forms to be used before and after the group discussion
Clinical observation work groups (2011
2013)