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- catalog contributor b12426053.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Historical, Theoretical, and Clinical Perspectives -- Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology: Their Scope and Significance -- The Assimilation of Psychoanalytic Theory into Social Work -- The Expansion of Psychodynamic Theory -- Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology Defined -- Significance for Social Work Practice -- The Evolution of Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology -- Classical Freudian Theory -- Ego Psychology -- American Object Relations Theory -- The British School of Object Relations Theory -- Self Psychology -- Extensions and New Directions -- Object Relations Theory: Major Concepts -- Basic Terminology -- Structure, Development, and Psychopathology -- Self Psychology: Major Concepts -- Perspectives on Psychopathology -- Emerging Research and Theory -- Treatment Principles -- Object Relations Treatment -- Self Psychological Treatment -- Social Work Treatment: Principles and Applications -- Assessment and Treatment Planning -- The Nature of Assessment -- Planning Treatment -- The Beginning Phase -- Establishing a Therapeutic Holding Environment -- Overcoming Obstacles to Forming a Positive Relationship -- Selective Techniques -- Middle Phase Issues -- Repairing Disruptions of the Selfobject Transference -- Addressing Projective Identification and Enactments -- Understanding Similarities and Differences Between Client and Worker -- Recognizing Other Forms of Object Relating -- Treatment of Clients Undergoing Stressful Life Events -- Death of Significant Others -- Illness and Disability -- Midlife Issues.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "x, 303 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Object relations theory and self psychology in social work practice.".
- catalog identifier "068484009X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Object relations theory and self psychology in social work practice.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Free Press,".
- catalog relation "Object relations theory and self psychology in social work practice.".
- catalog subject "362.2/0425 21".
- catalog subject "HV689 .G65 2002".
- catalog subject "Object Attachment.".
- catalog subject "Object relations (Psychoanalysis)".
- catalog subject "Psychiatric social work.".
- catalog subject "Self Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Self psychology.".
- catalog subject "Social Work, Psychiatric.".
- catalog subject "Social case work.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Historical, Theoretical, and Clinical Perspectives -- Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology: Their Scope and Significance -- The Assimilation of Psychoanalytic Theory into Social Work -- The Expansion of Psychodynamic Theory -- Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology Defined -- Significance for Social Work Practice -- The Evolution of Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology -- Classical Freudian Theory -- Ego Psychology -- American Object Relations Theory -- The British School of Object Relations Theory -- Self Psychology -- Extensions and New Directions -- Object Relations Theory: Major Concepts -- Basic Terminology -- Structure, Development, and Psychopathology -- Self Psychology: Major Concepts -- Perspectives on Psychopathology -- Emerging Research and Theory -- Treatment Principles -- Object Relations Treatment -- Self Psychological Treatment -- Social Work Treatment: Principles and Applications -- Assessment and Treatment Planning -- The Nature of Assessment -- Planning Treatment -- The Beginning Phase -- Establishing a Therapeutic Holding Environment -- Overcoming Obstacles to Forming a Positive Relationship -- Selective Techniques -- Middle Phase Issues -- Repairing Disruptions of the Selfobject Transference -- Addressing Projective Identification and Enactments -- Understanding Similarities and Differences Between Client and Worker -- Recognizing Other Forms of Object Relating -- Treatment of Clients Undergoing Stressful Life Events -- Death of Significant Others -- Illness and Disability -- Midlife Issues.".
- catalog title "Object relations theory and self psychology in social work practice / Eda G. Goldstein.".
- catalog type "text".