Treating Addiction: Beyond the Pain emphasizes that what is needed to better treat addictive disorders is an empathic understanding of what addictively prone individuals endure that makes addiction so compelling. Khantzian uses evidence from five decades of study and treatment to show effective treatment is based on appreciation of these issues.
Treating Addiction: Beyond the Pain emphasizes that what is needed to better treat addictive disorders is an empathic understanding of what addictively prone individuals endure that makes addiction so compelling. Khantzian uses evidence from five decades of study and treatment to show effective treatment is based on appreciation of these issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Edward J. Khantzian - Foreword by Martin Weegman
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Martin Weegmann Introduction Part I. The Internal Terrain of Addiction Psychodynamics 1. Understanding Addictive Vulnerability: An Evolving Psychodynamic Perspective 2. Questions of Substance: Psychodynamic Reflections On Addictive Vulnerability and Treatment 3. Addiction: Why Are Some of Us More Vulnerable Than Others 4. The Capacity for Self-Care and Addiction 5. The Self-Medication Hypothesis and Attachment Theory: Pathways for Understanding and Ameliorating Addictive Suffering Part II. The Self-Medication Hypothesis Revisited 6. The SMH and Addiction as a Problem in Self-Regulation 7. The Self-Medication Hypothesis Revisited: The Dually Diagnosed Patient 8. Self-Medication Hypothesis: Connecting Affective Experience and Drug Choice 9. The Self¿Medication Hypothesis and Psychostimulant Treatment of Cocaine Dependence: An Update 10. The Psychodynamics of Addiction and Its Treatment: An Interview with New Therapist Magazine Part III. Treatment of Addictive Disorders 11. Reflections on Group Treatments as a Corrective for Addictive Vulnerability 12. More Reflections on Group Therapy (Interview by Martin Weegmann) 13. 'Dangerous Desires and Inanimate Attachments': Modern Psychodynamic Approaches to Substance Misuse 14. Reflections on Treating Addictive Disorders: A Psychodynamic Perspective 15. A Psychodynamic Perspective on the Efficacy of 12-Step Programs Part IV. Reflections and Lessons Learned 16. We Are All At Least a Little Lost and Off-Putting: On Transformation 17. Tragic Trends in the Treatment of Addictive Illness 18. Insights on the Insanity of Addiction 19. The Cruel Scourge of Addiction: An Addiction Psychiatrist's Clinical View 20. Life Learned from Addictions 21. Psychophobia and Getting it Right 22. The Theory of Self-Medication and Addiction
Foreword by Martin Weegmann Introduction Part I. The Internal Terrain of Addiction Psychodynamics 1. Understanding Addictive Vulnerability: An Evolving Psychodynamic Perspective 2. Questions of Substance: Psychodynamic Reflections On Addictive Vulnerability and Treatment 3. Addiction: Why Are Some of Us More Vulnerable Than Others 4. The Capacity for Self-Care and Addiction 5. The Self-Medication Hypothesis and Attachment Theory: Pathways for Understanding and Ameliorating Addictive Suffering Part II. The Self-Medication Hypothesis Revisited 6. The SMH and Addiction as a Problem in Self-Regulation 7. The Self-Medication Hypothesis Revisited: The Dually Diagnosed Patient 8. Self-Medication Hypothesis: Connecting Affective Experience and Drug Choice 9. The Self¿Medication Hypothesis and Psychostimulant Treatment of Cocaine Dependence: An Update 10. The Psychodynamics of Addiction and Its Treatment: An Interview with New Therapist Magazine Part III. Treatment of Addictive Disorders 11. Reflections on Group Treatments as a Corrective for Addictive Vulnerability 12. More Reflections on Group Therapy (Interview by Martin Weegmann) 13. 'Dangerous Desires and Inanimate Attachments': Modern Psychodynamic Approaches to Substance Misuse 14. Reflections on Treating Addictive Disorders: A Psychodynamic Perspective 15. A Psychodynamic Perspective on the Efficacy of 12-Step Programs Part IV. Reflections and Lessons Learned 16. We Are All At Least a Little Lost and Off-Putting: On Transformation 17. Tragic Trends in the Treatment of Addictive Illness 18. Insights on the Insanity of Addiction 19. The Cruel Scourge of Addiction: An Addiction Psychiatrist's Clinical View 20. Life Learned from Addictions 21. Psychophobia and Getting it Right 22. The Theory of Self-Medication and Addiction
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