
From the Publisher:
This new edition of the classic
psychodynamic psychiatry text Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical
Practice continues its tradition as the most readable, scholarly,
and practical introduction to psychodynamic theory and practice
available. Kept within arm's reach of all mental health professionals,
this invaluable “one-stop” reference will prepare you to teach students
and treat patients more effectively with its truly integrative
psychodynamic approach.
The author has meticulously updated every chapter of
the previous edition, adding new illustrative case examples and
discussing the most recent research findings and concepts in
psychodynamic psychiatry. It introduces the basic principles of
psychodynamic psychiatry and the four fundamental theoretical frameworks
derived from psychoanalytic theory: ego psychology, object relations
theory, self psychology, and attachment theory. Drawing on the latest
breakthroughs in neuroscience to validate the latest psychodynamic
thinking, the author includes neuroanatomical illustrations that
highlight the need to integrate psychoanalytic theories of development
with brain development and the impact of environment on gene expression.
The eminently practical Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice
is organized into three distinct sections based on DSM-IV diagnoses:
- Section I, Basic Principles and Treatment Approaches in Dynamic
Psychiatry, begins by laying a foundation in psychoanalytic theory. It
focuses on how to apply psychoanalytic theory to specific types of
evaluation and treatment, including psychodynamic assessment, brief
therapy, individual and group psychotherapy, family and marital
therapy, pharmacotherapy, and hospital/partial hospital treatment.
- Section II, Dynamic Approaches to Axis I Disorders, covers the
major psychiatric disorders and discusses how to apply psychodynamic
understanding to the treatment of patients with these disorders.
- Section III, Dynamic Approaches to Axis II Disorders, provides a
psychodynamic understanding of personality disorders and covers in
detail the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy for these
conditions.
The fourth edition of Psychodynamic
Psychiatry in Clinical Practice details the theory of psychodynamic
psychotherapy and the adaptation of psychodynamic thinking to specific
disorders. As such, it is an ideal companion to Dr. Gabbard's
Long-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Basic Text, which details
the techniques of dynamic psychotherapy.
The bestselling Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical
Practice is the definitive reference for training programs of all
kinds at all levels. This new edition provides a clear synthesis of
diagnostic understanding and treatment unmatched in the literature.
Marked by Dr. Gabbard's distinctly lucid and compelling prose, it is the
ultimate psychiatric guide for the busy clinician and mental health
student.
Table of Contents:
Section I. Basic Principles and
Treatment Approaches in Dynamic Psychiatry
Chapter 1. Basic
Principles of Dynamic Psychiatry
Chapter 2. The
Theoretical Basis of Dynamic Psychiatry
Chapter 3.
Psychodynamic Assessment of the Patient
Chapter 4.
Treatments in Dynamic Psychiatry: Individual Psychotherapy
Chapter 5.
Treatments in Dynamic Psychiatry: Group Therapy, Family/Marital
Therapy, and Pharmacotherapy
Chapter 6.
Treatments in Dynamic Psychiatry: Dynamically Informed Hospital
and Partial Hospital Treatment
Section II. Dynamic Approaches to
Axis I Disorders
Chapter 7.
Schizophrenia
Chapter 8.
Affective Disorders
Chapter 9. Anxiety
Disorders
Chapter 10. Dissociative
Disorders
Chapter 11. Paraphilias and
Sexual Dysfunctions
Chapter 12. Substance-Related
Disorders and Eating Disorders
Chapter 13. Dementia and
Other-Cognitive Disorders
Section III. Dynamic Approaches to
Axis II Disorders
Chapter 14. Cluster A
Personality Disorders: Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal
Chapter 15. Cluster B
Personality Disorders: Borderline
Chapter 16. Cluster B
Personality Disorders: Narcissistic
Chapter 17. Cluster B
Personality Disorders: Antisocial
Chapter 18. Cluster B
Personality Disorders: Hysterical and Histrionic
Chapter 19. Cluster C
Personality Disorders: Obsessive-Compulsive, Avoidant, and
Dependent
Index
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