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- catalog abstract "Does understanding a client's view of self increase a clinician's ability to treat emotional disorder? How can practitioners agree on the essentials of self-representation if various clinical theories implicate different aspects of the self in accounting for psychological distress? These questions form the basis for this unique examination of "the self" in the development and treatment of a number of emotional disorders. What is most exceptional about this volume is that it explores these issues from cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic approaches, each of which has articulated treatment methods that incorporate a focus on self-based processes. The result is a rare forum in which leading clinicians and theorists from both orientations address a single set of specific topics. The book opens with two chapters that review theories of the self construct in both social cognition and psychoanalysis. The focus then shifts to the specific diagnostic categories of anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and borderline personality disorder. For each clinical disorder, separate chapters present the cognitive and psychodynamic perspectives. Then each set of authors provides commentary on the complementary chapter. Allowing for an interaction among cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic authors rarely found in other works, this format engenders comprehensive coverage of each specific disorder, as well as a uniquely informative synthesis of the insights of each approach. The editors' concluding chapter delineates the ways in which the self provides a vantage point for understanding emotional disorder. The Self in Emotional Distress will interest all professionals of cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic orientations. Given its integrative focus, it will also be valuable to those involved with the psychotherapy integration movement, and therapists who describe themselves as eclectic. In addition, the volume serves as a text for upper-level courses in psychotherapy, psychopathology, abnormal psychology, and psychotherapy integration.".
- catalog contributor b4001697.
- catalog contributor b4001698.
- catalog contributor b4001699.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Does understanding a client's view of self increase a clinician's ability to treat emotional disorder? How can practitioners agree on the essentials of self-representation if various clinical theories implicate different aspects of the self in accounting for psychological distress? These questions form the basis for this unique examination of "the self" in the development and treatment of a number of emotional disorders. What is most exceptional about this volume is that it explores these issues from cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic approaches, each of which has articulated treatment methods that incorporate a focus on self-based processes. The result is a rare forum in which leading clinicians and theorists from both orientations address a single set of specific topics.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The Self in Emotional Distress will interest all professionals of cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic orientations. Given its integrative focus, it will also be valuable to those involved with the psychotherapy integration movement, and therapists who describe themselves as eclectic. In addition, the volume serves as a text for upper-level courses in psychotherapy, psychopathology, abnormal psychology, and psychotherapy integration.".
- catalog description "The book opens with two chapters that review theories of the self construct in both social cognition and psychoanalysis. The focus then shifts to the specific diagnostic categories of anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and borderline personality disorder. For each clinical disorder, separate chapters present the cognitive and psychodynamic perspectives. Then each set of authors provides commentary on the complementary chapter. Allowing for an interaction among cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic authors rarely found in other works, this format engenders comprehensive coverage of each specific disorder, as well as a uniquely informative synthesis of the insights of each approach. The editors' concluding chapter delineates the ways in which the self provides a vantage point for understanding emotional disorder.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Clinical theories: The self construct in social cognition : past, present, and future: Timothy J. Strauman and E. Tory Higgins ; The self construct in psychoanalytic theory : a comparative view / Steven H. Cooper -- pt. 2. Anxiety: Self-representation in post-traumatic stress disorder : a cognitive perspective / Richard J. McNally. Commentary / Tracy D. Eells ... [et al.] ; Self-representation in anxious states of mind : a comparison of psychodynamic models / Tracey D. Eells ... [et al.]. Commentary / Richard J. McNally -- pt. 3. Depression: A cognitive perspective on self-representation in depression / Zindel V. Segal and J. Christopher Muran. Commentary / Signey J. Blatt and Susan A. Bers ; The sense of self in depression : a psychodynamic perspective / Sidney J. Blatt and Susan A. Bers. Commentary / Zindel V. Segal and J. Christopher Muran -- pt. 4. Eating disorders: Self-representation in eating disorders : a cognitive perspective / Kelly Bemis Vitousek and Linda S. Ewald. Commentary / Howard D. Lerner ; Self-repesentation in eating disorders : a psychodynamic perspective / Howard D. Lerner. Commentary / Kelly Bemis Vitousek and Linda S. Ewald -- pt. 5. Borderline personality disorder: Problems of self amd borderline personality disorder : a dialectical behavioral analysis / Heidi L. Heard and Marsha M. Linehan. Commentary / Drew Westen and Robert P. Cohen ; The self in borderline personality disorder : a psychodynamic perspective / Drew Westen and Robert P. Cohen. Commentary / Marsha M. Linehan and Heidi L. Heard -- pt. 6. Epilogue: The self as a vantage point for understanding emotional disorder / Zindel V. Segal and Sidney J. Blatt.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 386 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0898622565".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Guilford Press,".
- catalog subject "616.89071 20".
- catalog subject "Behaviorism.".
- catalog subject "Emotions and cognition.".
- catalog subject "Mental Disorders etiology.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalytic Theory.".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Pathological.".
- catalog subject "RC455.4.S42 S445 1993".
- catalog subject "Self Concept.".
- catalog subject "Self psychology.".
- catalog subject "Self-perception.".
- catalog subject "WM 100 S465".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Clinical theories: The self construct in social cognition : past, present, and future: Timothy J. Strauman and E. Tory Higgins ; The self construct in psychoanalytic theory : a comparative view / Steven H. Cooper -- pt. 2. Anxiety: Self-representation in post-traumatic stress disorder : a cognitive perspective / Richard J. McNally. Commentary / Tracy D. Eells ... [et al.] ; Self-representation in anxious states of mind : a comparison of psychodynamic models / Tracey D. Eells ... [et al.]. Commentary / Richard J. McNally -- pt. 3. Depression: A cognitive perspective on self-representation in depression / Zindel V. Segal and J. Christopher Muran. Commentary / Signey J. Blatt and Susan A. Bers ; The sense of self in depression : a psychodynamic perspective / Sidney J. Blatt and Susan A. Bers. Commentary / Zindel V. Segal and J. Christopher Muran -- pt. 4. Eating disorders: Self-representation in eating disorders : a cognitive perspective / Kelly Bemis Vitousek and Linda S. Ewald. Commentary / Howard D. Lerner ; Self-repesentation in eating disorders : a psychodynamic perspective / Howard D. Lerner. Commentary / Kelly Bemis Vitousek and Linda S. Ewald -- pt. 5. Borderline personality disorder: Problems of self amd borderline personality disorder : a dialectical behavioral analysis / Heidi L. Heard and Marsha M. Linehan. Commentary / Drew Westen and Robert P. Cohen ; The self in borderline personality disorder : a psychodynamic perspective / Drew Westen and Robert P. Cohen. Commentary / Marsha M. Linehan and Heidi L. Heard -- pt. 6. Epilogue: The self as a vantage point for understanding emotional disorder / Zindel V. Segal and Sidney J. Blatt.".
- catalog title "The Self in emotional distress : cognitive and psychodynamic perspectives / edited by Zindel V. Segal, Sidney J. Blatt.".
- catalog type "text".