
From the Publisher:
The comprehensive The American
Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychoanalysis is the only
textbook of its kind in this distinguished field. Both a clinical guide
and a reference book, this essential text focuses not only on
psychoanalytic theory and treatment but also on developmental issues,
research, and the many ways in which theoretical psychoanalysis
intersects with contiguous disciplines.
The editors, recognized experts in the field, have brought together a
remarkable 39 distinguished contributors whose broad-based interests
make this textbook a unique reference for interdisciplinary
psychoanalysis. The textbook is organized into 6 parts:
- Part I, Core Concepts—Introduces basic concepts, such as
motivation, the dynamic unconscious, the importance of early
relationships, internalization, object relations theory,
intersubjectivity, and sex/gender.
- Part II, Developmental Theory—Addresses the developmental
orientation in contemporary psychoanalysis, developmental theories and
their relationship with other disciplines, attachment theory/research,
and the psychoanalytic understanding of mental disorders.
- Part III, Treatment and Technique—Defines what a
psychoanalyst is and how he or she is trained; and presents virtually
every treatment and technique, from transference/countertransference,
treatment theories and their technical consequences, and
interpretation, resistance, and process to termination/re-analysis,
psychopharmacology, child analysis, and ethics.
- Part IV, Research—Describes the burgeoning research in
psychoanalysis, focusing on outcome, process, developmental, and
conceptual research.
- Part V, History of Psychoanalysis—Traces the history of
psychoanalysis, showing how individual personality, world events, and
cultural differences have led to varieties of discoveries and
perspectives.
- Part VI, Psychoanalysis and Related Disciplines—Details the
relevance of interdisciplinary sources to Freud's ideas and the
influences of psychology, anthropology, philosophy, literature, the
arts, politics, international relations, and neuroscience.
Written with a minimum of professional
jargon, this in-depth work also includes an extensive glossary and name
and subject indexes.
No other psychoanalysis textbook is as comprehensive in
scope with such a broad array of contributors as The American
Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychoanalysis. This up-to-date
reference will find a wide audience not only among psychoanalysts,
psychiatrists, educators, and students but also among professionals in
allied disciplines such as psychology, anthropology, literature, the
arts, philosophy, politics, and neuroscience.
The editors and contributors to this remarkable
compendium demonstrate that psychoanalytic approaches—at times in
combination with psychopharmacological therapy—continue to play a vital
role in the treatment of specific psychiatric disorders.
Table of Contents:
Part I. Core Concepts
Chapter 1. Theories
of Motivation in Psychoanalysis
Chapter 2. The
Dynamic Unconscious: Psychic Determinism, Intrapsychic Conflict,
Unconscious Fantasy, Dreams, and Symptom Formation
Chapter 3. Early
Relationships and Their Internalization
Chapter 4. Object
Relations Theories and Technique
Chapter 5.
Intersubjectivity
Chapter 6. Gender
and Sexuality
Part II. Developmental Theory
Chapter 7. A
Developmental Orientation for Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Chapter 8.
Psychoanalytic Developmental Theory
Chapter 9.
Interface Between Psychoanalytic Developmental Theory and Other
Disciplines
Chapter 10. Attachment Theory
and Research
Chapter 11. The Psychoanalytic
Understanding of Mental Disorders: The Developmental Perspective
Part III. Treatment and Technique
Chapter 12. What is
Psychoanlysis? What is a Psychoanalyst?
Chapter 13. Transference,
Countertransference, and the Real Relationship
Chapter 14. Theories of
Therapeutic Action and Their Technical Consequences
Chapter 15. Process,
Resistance, and Interpretation
Chapter 16. Termination and
Reanalysis
Chapter 17. Psychoanalysis and
Psychopharmacology
Chapter 18. Technique in Child
Analysis
Chapter 19. Ethics in
Psychoanalysis
Part IV. Research
Chapter 20. Outcome Research
Chapter 21. Process Research
Chapter 22. Developmental
Research
Chapter 23. Conceptual Research
Part V. History of Psychoanalysis
Chapter 24. Psychoanalysis:
The Early Years
Chapter 25. Psychoanalysis in
North America from 1895 to the Present
Chapter 26. Psychoanalysis in
Great Britain and Continental Europe
Chapter 27. Psychoanalysis in
the French Community
Chapter 28. Psychoanalysis in
Latin America
Part VI. Psychoanalysis and Related
Disciplines
Chapter 29. Freud and His Uses
of Interdisciplinary Sources
Chapter 30. Psychology
Chapter 31. Anthropology
Chapter 32. Literature
Chapter 33. The Arts
Chapter 34. Philosophy
Chapter 35. Politics and
International Relations
Chapter 36. Neuroscience
Glossary
Name Index
Subject Index
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