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Adam Polnay is a Consultant Medical Psychotherapist and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist at The State Hospital (Carstairs) and leads the Edinburgh Psychotherapy Department at Royal Edinburgh Hospital. He is also affiliated with Edinburgh University and leads the psychodynamic training for psychiatrists in South-East Scotland.
Foreword Nancy McWilliams; Preface Adam Polnay and Rhiannon Pugh; Part 1.
An Overview of the Model: 1. An Historical Overview of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Allan Beveridge; 2. The Supporting Theory of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Adam Polnay and Rhiannon Pugh; 3. A Brief Description of the
Empirical Basis of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Victoria Barker and Adam
Polnay; 4. An Outline of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh and Adam
Polnay; Part 2. The Model of Psychodynamic into Practice: 5. Framing a
psychodynamic space Adam Polnay; 6. The Goals of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh; 7. The specific Techniques of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh and Adam Polnay; 8. The overall Structure of
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Adam Polnay; 9. Psychological Assessment and
Formulation in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Victoria Barker; 10. Some
Reflections on the Supervisory Process David Bell; Part 3. Application for
Mental Health Presentations; Applications of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
with accompanying Case Study description for each presentation: 11.
Psychodynamic approaches to anxiety Lauren Wilson; 12. The psychodynamics
of depressing/depressed states Adam Polnay; 13. Dynamics of borderline
states of mind Victoria Barker; 14. Narcissistic difficulties, a
transdiagnostic presentation requiring a system-wide approach Susan Mizen;
Part 4. Application of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Different Populations
and in Different Settings; Beyond 1:1 therapy- working psychodynamically
with clinicians, teams and organisations Adam Burley and Adam Polnay: 15.
Applications of psychodynamic theory and principles outside of specialist
psychotherapy settings; 16. An introduction to the dynamics of anger,
aggression and violence; 17. Psychologically informed organisations and
services; 18. Psychodynamic reflective practice groups; 19. Psychodynamic
consultation to clinical teams; Other forms and settings of
psychotherapeutic work; 20. A psychodynamic approach to working with people
experiencing multiple exclusion homelessness Adam Burley; 21. Psychodynamic
psychotherapy online and by phone Lauren Wilson; 22. Group analysis and its
applications Allyson Lumsden; Glossary of Terms Adam Polnay.
An Overview of the Model: 1. An Historical Overview of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Allan Beveridge; 2. The Supporting Theory of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Adam Polnay and Rhiannon Pugh; 3. A Brief Description of the
Empirical Basis of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Victoria Barker and Adam
Polnay; 4. An Outline of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh and Adam
Polnay; Part 2. The Model of Psychodynamic into Practice: 5. Framing a
psychodynamic space Adam Polnay; 6. The Goals of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh; 7. The specific Techniques of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh and Adam Polnay; 8. The overall Structure of
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Adam Polnay; 9. Psychological Assessment and
Formulation in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Victoria Barker; 10. Some
Reflections on the Supervisory Process David Bell; Part 3. Application for
Mental Health Presentations; Applications of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
with accompanying Case Study description for each presentation: 11.
Psychodynamic approaches to anxiety Lauren Wilson; 12. The psychodynamics
of depressing/depressed states Adam Polnay; 13. Dynamics of borderline
states of mind Victoria Barker; 14. Narcissistic difficulties, a
transdiagnostic presentation requiring a system-wide approach Susan Mizen;
Part 4. Application of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Different Populations
and in Different Settings; Beyond 1:1 therapy- working psychodynamically
with clinicians, teams and organisations Adam Burley and Adam Polnay: 15.
Applications of psychodynamic theory and principles outside of specialist
psychotherapy settings; 16. An introduction to the dynamics of anger,
aggression and violence; 17. Psychologically informed organisations and
services; 18. Psychodynamic reflective practice groups; 19. Psychodynamic
consultation to clinical teams; Other forms and settings of
psychotherapeutic work; 20. A psychodynamic approach to working with people
experiencing multiple exclusion homelessness Adam Burley; 21. Psychodynamic
psychotherapy online and by phone Lauren Wilson; 22. Group analysis and its
applications Allyson Lumsden; Glossary of Terms Adam Polnay.
Foreword Nancy McWilliams; Preface Adam Polnay and Rhiannon Pugh; Part 1.
An Overview of the Model: 1. An Historical Overview of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Allan Beveridge; 2. The Supporting Theory of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Adam Polnay and Rhiannon Pugh; 3. A Brief Description of the
Empirical Basis of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Victoria Barker and Adam
Polnay; 4. An Outline of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh and Adam
Polnay; Part 2. The Model of Psychodynamic into Practice: 5. Framing a
psychodynamic space Adam Polnay; 6. The Goals of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh; 7. The specific Techniques of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh and Adam Polnay; 8. The overall Structure of
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Adam Polnay; 9. Psychological Assessment and
Formulation in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Victoria Barker; 10. Some
Reflections on the Supervisory Process David Bell; Part 3. Application for
Mental Health Presentations; Applications of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
with accompanying Case Study description for each presentation: 11.
Psychodynamic approaches to anxiety Lauren Wilson; 12. The psychodynamics
of depressing/depressed states Adam Polnay; 13. Dynamics of borderline
states of mind Victoria Barker; 14. Narcissistic difficulties, a
transdiagnostic presentation requiring a system-wide approach Susan Mizen;
Part 4. Application of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Different Populations
and in Different Settings; Beyond 1:1 therapy- working psychodynamically
with clinicians, teams and organisations Adam Burley and Adam Polnay: 15.
Applications of psychodynamic theory and principles outside of specialist
psychotherapy settings; 16. An introduction to the dynamics of anger,
aggression and violence; 17. Psychologically informed organisations and
services; 18. Psychodynamic reflective practice groups; 19. Psychodynamic
consultation to clinical teams; Other forms and settings of
psychotherapeutic work; 20. A psychodynamic approach to working with people
experiencing multiple exclusion homelessness Adam Burley; 21. Psychodynamic
psychotherapy online and by phone Lauren Wilson; 22. Group analysis and its
applications Allyson Lumsden; Glossary of Terms Adam Polnay.
An Overview of the Model: 1. An Historical Overview of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Allan Beveridge; 2. The Supporting Theory of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Adam Polnay and Rhiannon Pugh; 3. A Brief Description of the
Empirical Basis of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Victoria Barker and Adam
Polnay; 4. An Outline of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh and Adam
Polnay; Part 2. The Model of Psychodynamic into Practice: 5. Framing a
psychodynamic space Adam Polnay; 6. The Goals of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh; 7. The specific Techniques of Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy Rhiannon Pugh and Adam Polnay; 8. The overall Structure of
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Adam Polnay; 9. Psychological Assessment and
Formulation in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Victoria Barker; 10. Some
Reflections on the Supervisory Process David Bell; Part 3. Application for
Mental Health Presentations; Applications of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
with accompanying Case Study description for each presentation: 11.
Psychodynamic approaches to anxiety Lauren Wilson; 12. The psychodynamics
of depressing/depressed states Adam Polnay; 13. Dynamics of borderline
states of mind Victoria Barker; 14. Narcissistic difficulties, a
transdiagnostic presentation requiring a system-wide approach Susan Mizen;
Part 4. Application of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Different Populations
and in Different Settings; Beyond 1:1 therapy- working psychodynamically
with clinicians, teams and organisations Adam Burley and Adam Polnay: 15.
Applications of psychodynamic theory and principles outside of specialist
psychotherapy settings; 16. An introduction to the dynamics of anger,
aggression and violence; 17. Psychologically informed organisations and
services; 18. Psychodynamic reflective practice groups; 19. Psychodynamic
consultation to clinical teams; Other forms and settings of
psychotherapeutic work; 20. A psychodynamic approach to working with people
experiencing multiple exclusion homelessness Adam Burley; 21. Psychodynamic
psychotherapy online and by phone Lauren Wilson; 22. Group analysis and its
applications Allyson Lumsden; Glossary of Terms Adam Polnay.