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Psychodynamic Concepts in General Psychiatry

Harvey J Schwartz editor Efrain Bleiberg editor Sidney H Weissman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:American Psychiatric Association Publishing

Published:30th Jun '95

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Psychodynamic Concepts in General Psychiatry stands as testimony to the resilience and vigor of the psychoanalytic method. The contributors -- an all-star cast of analytically trained psychiatrists -- are convincing in their demonstration of the applicability of the analytic perspective to a wide variety of medical settings and ailments. Especially welcome are the many vignettes, often of strikingly creative work, that show how psychodynamic formulations enrich psychiatric practice. Peter D. Kramer, M.D., Author of Listening to Prozac

Psychodynamic Concepts in General Psychiatry brings together 37 nationally recognized psychodynamic psychiatrists who discuss in detail their understanding of how to work with specific types of patients. Extensive clinical examples illustrating the underlying psychodynamic conflicts of patients with these disorders are presented as well.

Psychodynamic Concepts in General Psychiatry brings together 37 nationally recognized psychodynamic psychiatrists who discuss in detail their understanding of how to work with specific types of patients. Separate chapters on clinical syndromes, including some of the most challenging that psychiatrists encounter—for example, in self-destructive, posttraumatic, and abused patients—provide both a historical review of dynamic perspectives and a detailed discussion of differential diagnosis and treatment selection for each disorder. Extensive clinical examples illustrating the underlying psychodynamic conflicts of patients with these disorders are presented as well.

Also addressed in this volume are the psychological aspects of the settings in which therapy is practiced and the ways in which those settings affect both the psychiatrist and the patient. The final section contains chapters on current topics of particular relevance: the psychology of prescribing and taking medication, the meaning and impact of interruptions in treatment, and the provocative findings of new outcome research and cost-offset studies. The book closes with a recommended curriculum for training in psyschodynamic psychiatry.

It is well organized, generally well written, incredibly thorough, and loaded with cogent clinical examples and vignettes. Each of the three dozen analytically trained contributors is an experienced clinician and ably shares his or her expertise. . . . It is an invaluable reference and should be picked up by a psychiatric resident or new practitioner when he or she changes treatment settings, and by all practitioners when they are faced with a challenging patient or a treatment impasse.

* Psychiatric Services *

This book is a useful reference for any mental health professional. The fundamental principles of psychodynamic theories and the understanding that they provide can only benefit a clinician, even if the majority of treatment is medication-focused. This book illustrates this point clearly. Psychodynamic Concepts in General Psychiatry would be a worthy addition to any health sciences library or bookstore and would make an excellent text for psychiatry residents.

* Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal *

Careful editing lends form and consistency to a text that could easily have become fragmented and repetitive without it. Instead, the pieces work together cumulatively and synergistically which is a rarity in a multiauthored volume.

* General Hospital Psychiatry *

This medium-sized book is most appropriate at the resident level, though most practitioners could read it with profit. . . . [F]or the highly targeted and directed nature of the entire text, it must be singled out as of particular relevance to those teaching residents. In this book. . . psychoanalysis is alive and well, and is a source of wellness that can be brought to others.

* Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Associati

ISBN: 9780880485364

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 38mm

Weight: 862g

518 pages