Discusses affect - its origins, development, and uses - and how it is viewed in a clinical setting.
Provides a practical yet sophisticated guide to the management of love and hate as they are experienced by both patient and therapist.
This is a comprehensive statement about adolescent development, identity formation, and treatment.
Brainstorms examines questions surrounding the possible neurobiological underpinnings of the emotionally... Læs mere
Building on children's natural inclinations to pretend and reenact, play therapy is widely used in the treatment of psychological problems in childhood. This title incorporates methods developed to elicit the best responses.
Gives an explanation of brief strategic therapy techniques and reveals how apparently simple techniques can solve complex, seemingly... Læs mere
Thicker Than Blood addresses in depth the impact of adoption on biological parents, adoptive parents, adopted children, and siblings.
This book provides a systematic approach to managing countertransference when treating borderline patients. Using detailed accounts of clinical... Læs mere
This book integrates psychiatry and psychoanalysis to present deeper and sounder clinical profiles of the personality disorders than have been hitherto available.
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How do we position ourselves in relation to our patients? Do we participate as neutral object, as empathetic self-object, or as authentic subject? Do we strive to enhance the patient's knowledge, to provide a corrective experience, or to work at the intimate edge?