Psychodynamic therapy : conceptual and empirical foundations /

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Author / Creator:Huprich, Steven Ken, 1966-
Imprint:New York : Routledge, c2009.
Description:xi, 273 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7473760
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ISBN:9780805864007 (hardbound)
0805864008 (hardbound)
9780805864014 (pbk.)
0805864016 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-265) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • 1. Introduction
  • The Case of Mr. Shelby
  • The Case of Ms. Murdock
  • Basic Psychodynamic Ideas
  • Section I. Theoretical Underpinnings
  • 2. Basic Principles of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Theory
  • A Brief Background and History on the Career and Culture of Freud
  • The Early Topographical Model
  • The Structural Model and Drive Theory
  • Oedipal and Electra Complexes
  • Treatment: Making the Unconscious Conscious and the Obstacles Therein
  • Psychoanalysis in Disrepute and Disrepair
  • Summary
  • 3. The Evolution of Theory I: Drive, Ego, Object, and Self
  • An Expanded View of the Psychosexual Stages
  • The Oral Stage
  • The Anal Stage
  • The Phallic Stage
  • Latency
  • The Genital Stage
  • Ego Psychology
  • Heinz Hartmann
  • Jacob Arlow and Charles Brenner
  • Margaret Mahler
  • Edith Jacobson
  • Object Relations
  • Melanie Klein
  • Michael Balint
  • Donald W. Winnicott
  • William R. D. Fairbairn
  • Harry Guntrip
  • Harry Stack Sullivan
  • Self Psychology
  • Summary
  • 4. The Evolution of Theory II: Integration and Expansion
  • Integrating Theoretical Models: The Contribution of Otto Kernberg
  • Anaclitic and Introjective Configurations of Development and Psychopathology
  • Sadomasochism and Two Systems of Self-Regulation
  • Attachment Theory
  • Mentalization and Reflective Functioning
  • Intersubjectivity: Two-Persons and Constructed Reality in Psychotherapy
  • Cognitive Experiential Self-Theory
  • Summary
  • Section II. Treatment Principles and Empirical Support
  • 5. Basic Principles of Treatment
  • Ways of Practicing within a Psychodynamic Approach
  • Types of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Therapies
  • The Expressive and Supportive Continuum of Interventions
  • Brief Dynamic Therapies
  • Major Principles of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  • The Therapeutic Alliance
  • Goals of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Therapy
  • Free Association
  • Transference
  • Countertransference
  • Interpretation
  • Resistance
  • Summary
  • 6. Empirical Studies of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  • Does Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Treatment Work?
  • Therapeutic Alliance
  • Transference
  • Countertransference
  • Patient Characteristics
  • Summary
  • 7. Theories and Empirical Studies of Therapeutic Action
  • How and Why Treatment Works from a Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic Perspective
  • Therapeutic Action in and outside of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Theory
  • Empirical Studies of Therapeutic Action
  • Summary
  • 8. Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Basic Concepts in Cognitive Science
  • Unconscious Processes: Integrating Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychodynamic Theory
  • Selected Empirical and Case Studies Demonstrating Unconscious Processes
  • Differences between the Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Unconscious and Their Reconciliation
  • Summary
  • Section III. Therapeutic Process
  • 9. Diagnosis and Assessment
  • Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual
  • Assessing Patients
  • Biological and Temperament Factors
  • Life Situation
  • Personality Organization
  • Defenses
  • Ego Functioning
  • Object Representations
  • Self-Representations, Esteem, and Agency
  • Insight and Reflective Functioning
  • Sociocultural Factors
  • Summary
  • 10. Case Study
  • Introduction
  • The Case of Eric
  • Discussion
  • Early Loss and Dependency
  • Self-Regulation
  • Sexual Identity Development
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Index