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- catalog abstract ""Dr Malan's book is a firmly established 'Classic' textbook of dynamic psychotherapy and its popularity remains high. This second edition brings important areas of theory and practice up to date, but the inimitable character of the original book is retained." "The book offers an invaluable description of the technique of dynamic psychotherapy and the theory on which it is based. Starting from theories of everyday mental mechanisms the text leads on to discussion of some of the most profound problems suffered by human beings. Practical applications of theory through different techniques are described, from straightforward situations to the handling of some of the most difficult and dangerous types of patient likely to be encountered in out-patient psychotherapy." "Part of the book's unique personality is derived from the way in which it attempts to distil from psychoanalytic theory the core of scientific truth. Dr Malan supports his argument throughout the book with clear undeniable clinical evidence." "Consisting largely of clinical stories on which the discussion of theory and technique is based, this is a book that will continue to appeal to anyone with a deep interest in people. It is an excellent companion and resource for psychotherapists of all degrees of experience, psychiatrists, social workers and general practitioners. For psychotherapists in training it remains an outstanding textbook."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b10408009.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description ""Dr Malan's book is a firmly established 'Classic' textbook of dynamic psychotherapy and its popularity remains high. This second edition brings important areas of theory and practice up to date, but the inimitable character of the original book is retained." "The book offers an invaluable description of the technique of dynamic psychotherapy and the theory on which it is based. Starting from theories of everyday mental mechanisms the text leads on to discussion of some of the most profound problems suffered by human beings. Practical applications of theory through different techniques are described, from straightforward situations to the handling of some of the most difficult and dangerous types of patient likely to be encountered in out-patient psychotherapy." "Part of the book's unique personality is derived from the way in which it attempts to distil from psychoanalytic theory the core of scientific truth. Dr Malan supports his argument throughout the book with clear undeniable clinical evidence." "Consisting largely of clinical stories on which the discussion of theory and technique is based, this is a book that will continue to appeal to anyone with a deep interest in people. It is an excellent companion and resource for psychotherapists of all degrees of experience, psychiatrists, social workers and general practitioners. For psychotherapists in training it remains an outstanding textbook."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Psychotherapy in Everyday Life -- 2. Inner Mechanisms in Everyday Life -- 3. Unconscious Communication -- 4. Elementary, Though Not Necessarily Easy, Psychotherapy -- 5. Elementary Psychotherapy Continued: Symptoms, Precipitating Factors, and Psychiatric Consultation -- 6. A Note on the Observations of Psychoanalysis -- 7. Common Syndromes I: Problems of Femininity and Sexuality in Women -- 8. Common Syndromes II: Problems of Masculinity and Sexuality in Men -- 9. The Relation with the Therapist: 'Transference' -- 10. The Dialogue of Psychotherapy and the Two Triangles -- 11. Three Linked Themes: Aggression, Elimination of Bodily Products, and Obsessional Phenomena -- 12. Three More Linked Themes: Aggression Arising from Sibling Rivalry; Passivity and Masochism; and the Compulsion to Repeat -- 13. An Introduction to Depression -- 14. Regression and Long-Term Therapy -- 15. Deeper Layers of Depression -- 16. Primitive Phenomena -- 17. Termination and Breaks in Treatment -- 18. Assessment for Psychotherapy: I. General Principles -- 19. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): II. The Importance of the Psychiatric Enquiry and Differential Diagnosis -- 20. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): III. The Psychodynamic Assessment and Psychotherapeutic Forecasting -- 21. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): IV. The Indications for Brief Psychotherapy -- 22. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): V. Contra-Indications to Uncovering Psychotherapy -- 23. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): VI. The Consequences of Making Contact -- 24. The Future of Psychotherapy and Psychodynamics.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 256-257).".
- catalog extent "xi, 305 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "075062387X".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; Boston : Butterworths,".
- catalog subject "1995 H-763".
- catalog subject "616.89/14 20".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "RC480 .M337 1995".
- catalog subject "WM 420 M237i 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Psychotherapy in Everyday Life -- 2. Inner Mechanisms in Everyday Life -- 3. Unconscious Communication -- 4. Elementary, Though Not Necessarily Easy, Psychotherapy -- 5. Elementary Psychotherapy Continued: Symptoms, Precipitating Factors, and Psychiatric Consultation -- 6. A Note on the Observations of Psychoanalysis -- 7. Common Syndromes I: Problems of Femininity and Sexuality in Women -- 8. Common Syndromes II: Problems of Masculinity and Sexuality in Men -- 9. The Relation with the Therapist: 'Transference' -- 10. The Dialogue of Psychotherapy and the Two Triangles -- 11. Three Linked Themes: Aggression, Elimination of Bodily Products, and Obsessional Phenomena -- 12. Three More Linked Themes: Aggression Arising from Sibling Rivalry; Passivity and Masochism; and the Compulsion to Repeat -- 13. An Introduction to Depression -- 14. Regression and Long-Term Therapy -- 15. Deeper Layers of Depression -- 16. Primitive Phenomena -- 17. Termination and Breaks in Treatment -- 18. Assessment for Psychotherapy: I. General Principles -- 19. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): II. The Importance of the Psychiatric Enquiry and Differential Diagnosis -- 20. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): III. The Psychodynamic Assessment and Psychotherapeutic Forecasting -- 21. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): IV. The Indications for Brief Psychotherapy -- 22. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): V. Contra-Indications to Uncovering Psychotherapy -- 23. Assessment for Psychotherapy (Contd): VI. The Consequences of Making Contact -- 24. The Future of Psychotherapy and Psychodynamics.".
- catalog title "Individual psychotherapy and the science of psychodynamics / David H. Malan.".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".